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It's a new dawn...It's a new day!  

Congratulations Barack Omaba and the rest of America! It's an awesome day/night! It's the dawn of a new day!

I believe the America is the greatest country on the planet! I believe that the Obama win only the exclamation point on that sentence. I believe that this is the beginning of something special and great and awesome. It's the end of racism. I'll say that again. It's the END of racism. We can no longer consider racism the norm for this country. It's a GREAT day.

I will never forget this day for as long as I live!

P.S...and I still love John McCain.

Obama or Hillary  

A scary thing happened today. A good friend of mine admitted that she doesn't want to vote for Obama because he is black. How do you debate that?

 

This is Great!

For the first time in my voting life, I actually volunteered for a candidate! I spent a couple of hours this morning call people for Barack Obama. It was fun! My boss and his wife were on the sheet that I had. That was nice because I already how they are voting so my first call was easy.

My husband is sick and sleeping right now and I'm having a craving for a smoke! I won't smoke. I won't smoke. I won't smoke!!! It's been two solid weeks without a puff! I'm done with cigs.

 

Obama is the man!

Results

1:15am Today
The votes will be counted into the night and into tomorrow, but today we won states and we won delegates in every part of the country.

As of right now, we have won more states and delegates than Senator Clinton. It's a remarkable achievement we can all be proud of.

Tonight, we know one thing for sure -- our time has come, our movement is real, and change is coming to America.

At this moment in history, the stakes are too high and the challenges too great to play the same Washington game with the same Washington players and expect a different result.

This time must be different.

There will be those who say it cannot be done. But we know what we have seen and what we believe -- that when ordinary people come together we can still do extraordinary things.

Yes, we can.

Thank you so much,

Barack