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I was both encouraged and disturbed by the caucus results. Encouraged because I like Obama very much. (Anyone know where I can find video of his speech? I had to go to bed . . .) He's not as far left as I'd like, but the reality is that no one on the American political scene is or is ever likely to be. I also like Edwards--I stayed up to watch his speech, and he said all the right things--although I think perhaps the stink of failure in '04 may be following him.

Huckabee, on the other hand? Kinda scary. That's quite a trench between the two "winners" last night.

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Date: 2008-01-04 05:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sarah-prineas.livejournal.com
It's very fun and social. I spent most of it, when I wasn't holding up my number and counting off, chatting with my neighbors. There can be some wrangling if you're undecided or if you're one of the people who is supposed to go schmooze the undecideds or "unviables," but mostly it's just hanging out. As an Obaman, you would've been sitting in a HUGE group (bigger than Edwards and Clinton combined), cheering when the numbers were announced and feeling pretty hopeful about the process and the results.

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