Polling
November 5, 2008

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As of now, Barack Obama is projected to win California, Washington, Oregon, and Hawaii. He also is projected to win Virginia, a state where the Democrats have not won since 1964.
This is truly a historical and proud day in America. He's not just a Black President but a leader for all Americans. We're hoping that this new term can bring the United States prosperity, peace and happiness. What are your thoughts and emotions at this point?
UPDATE: As of 8:17PM PST, Barack Obama has 306 Electoral Votes.
UPDATE: As of 8:25PM PST, Barack Obama has 333 Electoral Votes.
UPDATE: As of 8:38PM PST, Barack Obama has 338 Electoral Votes.
November 4, 2008

John McCain acknowledged the historical significance of Obama’s victory and went on to state that America has healed the wounds of history. “Senator Barack Obama has achieved a great thing for himself and his country.” McCain also touched upon the tragic loss of his grandmother just a day before the election.
Although the crowds booed, John McCain encouraged all to be faithful, “let there be no reason now for any American to fail to cherish their citizenship in this the greatest nation on earth.” McCain acknowledged that “these are difficult times for our country and I pledge him to lead us to many challenges he faces. I urge all Americans who supported me to join me not just congratulating him but offering our next president goodwill.”
Addressing the crowd McCain said, “Though we fell short the failure is mine not yours.” “Every candidate makes mistakes, I am sure I’ve made my share of them.” Although many critics believed that choosing Sarah Palin as his running mate was his biggest mistake, McCain thank her for being the best running mate as Palin stood by with tears in her eyes.
In his closing McCain said, “A lost election will never mean more to me than a privilege than your faith and friendship.” McCain’s campaign was a long struggle but he did say it was the honor of his life. “Today I was a candidate for the highest office of a country and tonight I remain her servant.” Overall, his speech was touching and we’re pretty sure Joe the plumber and Joe six-pack are drinking their sorrows away tonight.
October 8, 2008

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Anne Hathaway, Chace Crawford, Samuel L. Jackson, Kate Walsh, Susan Sarandon, and others remind us that with your vote, you have a chance to make history. These PSAs are getting better and better!
August 21, 2007

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Are you ready to declare yourself? If you're not already familiar with the Declare Yourself: Norman Lear's Nonpartisan/Nonprofit Youth Voting Initiative pay close attention because this campaign is heating up the streets of Hollywood with its all star Entourage.
The goal of the organization is to get every 18 year old in America to register to vote for the 2008 election. The Declare Yourself board includes Adrian Grenier, Jessica Alba,Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore,Tyra Banks, Scarlett Johansson among others.
Members of the board provide strategic and creative insight, advice and ideas that will be activated between now and the U.S. Presidential election on November 4, 2008.
In the past election, this organization helped over 1.2 million young people (ages 18 – 29) register. To get more information about the organization log on to www.declareyourself.com. Speaking of voting, who will you be voting for in 2008?
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