7 Days Left - Time to Wrap It Up
Seven days left in an election I've been writing about for two years now, almost since this blog started. I've got to be honest, these are good descriptions of how I'm feeling:
Or, in the immortal words of Dave Chapelle:
It's not that I'm uninterested, or that there isn't plenty of important GOTV and voter protection work left to do. It's just that I'm exhausted by the horse race. I don't want to see McCain and Palin on TV anymore, or hear about Joe the Plumber, Steve the fireman, Claire the florist or any other over-sentimentalized, probably fictitious, "everyman." What I'm eager to see just how big our majorities are going to be. I want to get working on what we do next. I want to see those final numbers on youth turnout.
There are only two major events that really standout for me between now and election day, and both of them happen tonight.
First, Barack Obama is going to be the first Presidential candidate in 16 years to purchase a half hour of ad time on prime-time network television. The last candidate was Ross Perot in 1992. Perot used that time to bolster a surprisingly successful third party run (which was responsible for splitting Bush Sr.'s vote and electing Clinton), and to speak to the American people frankly about the economy:
I don't know what we'll see from Obama tonight. Maybe a primer on voting rights to combat the dirty tricks? Maybe another frank discussion about the economy? I would love to see a presentation in which he builds a picture of economic recovery that ties together our major concerns, including a new, green energy economy and fixing our broken health care system. Considering how the Republicans are framing this election as a battle between "socialism" and "unfettered market capitalism (whatever that means after the bailout)," the opportunity seems ripe for Obama to lay out his plan and lay the groundwork for claiming a popular mandate on November 5th.
The second item will be Al Gore's live address to the Power Vote coalition via live webcast. I'm going to be looking at PowerVote, It's Getting Hot in Here, and a few other youth/climate groups in the coming months to take the lead in pushing an Obama administration towards a more progressive energy policy. I'll be interested to see what Gore says tonight (for instance, will he exhibit some leadership, or continue to exhort young people to "chain themselves to bulldozers") and how the youth climate movement responds.
Breaking News
Think Progress:
Kyl Falsely Claims Holder Doesn’t Support Patriot Act, Says He Shouldn’t Be AG If He’s Against TortureConservatives, led by former Bush adviser Karl Rove, are hoping to use the upcoming confirmation hearing of Eric Holder, President-elect Obama’s nominee for Attorney General, to “lay down ...WireTap:
Oakland's Not for Burning?When it comes to murder charges, the Oscar Grant case demonstrates that cops and citizens are judged by different standards.Marc Ambinder:
A Final Word On Inaugural FundraisingJust to put the discussion of inaugural fundraising in some perspective. It's true that the Obama inaugural team faces several issues that past teams haven't. First is the self-imposed ban on ...Think Progress:
Lamar Alexander: ‘Coal is a dirty business.’Before yesterday’s Senate hearing on the devastating Tennessee coal plant billion-gallon ash spill, Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) admitted the truth about coal. Alexander told Knoxville’s ...Rock the Vote:
Check Out the Campus Progress Southern Regional ConferenceOur friends over at Campus Progress are hosting their first ever Southern Regional Conference on February 6-8, 2009. You can join other students and young people from across the south for a weekend ...
2008 Youth Vote in Context
The following charts and graphs are meant to contextualize the unique role that young voters played in the 2008 election, and their increasingly important role in a winning electoral coalition:
2008 Youth Electoral Map

2004 Youth Electoral Map

Youth Vote Partisan Advantage: 2000 - 2008

Youth Vote Historical Support: 1976 - 2008

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