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By DAVID ESPO / The Associated Press

Wednesday, Nov 05, 2008 - 12:50:08 am CST

WASHINGTON — Barack Obama swept to victory as the nation’s first black president Tuesday night in an electoral college landslide that overcame racial barriers as old as America itself. “Change has come,’’ he told to a huge throng of jubilant supporters.

The son of a black father from Kenya and a white mother from Kansas, the Democratic senator from Illinois sealed his historic triumph by defeating Republican Sen. John McCain in a string of wins in hard-fought battleground states — Ohio, Florida, Virginia, Iowa and more.

On a night for Democrats to savor, they not only elected Obama the nation’s 44th president but padded their majorities in the House and Senate, and come January will control both the White House and Congress for the first time since 1994.

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President-elect Barack Obama waves to the crowd after giving his acceptance speech at Grant Park in Chicago Tuesday night.(AP)

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Obama’s election capped a meteoric rise — from mere state senator to president-elect in four years.

In his first speech as victor, to thousands at Grant Park in his home town of Chicago, Obama catalogued the challenges ahead. “The greatest of a lifetime,’’ he said, “two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century.’’

He added, “There are many who won’t agree with every decision or policy I make as president, and we know that government can’t solve every problem. But I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face.’’

McCain called his former rival to concede defeat — and the end of his own 10-year quest for the White House. “The American people have spoken, and spoken clearly,’’ McCain told disappointed supporters in Arizona.

President Bush added his congratulations from the White House, where his tenure runs out on Jan. 20. “May God bless whoever wins tonight,’’ he had told dinner guests earlier.

Obama, in his speech, invoked the words of Lincoln and echoed John F. Kennedy.

“So let us summon a new spirit of patriotism, of service and responsibility where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder,’’ he said.

He and his running mate, Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware, will take their oaths of office as president and vice president on Jan. 20, 2009.

Obama will move into the Oval Office as leader of a country that is almost certainly in recession, and fighting two long wars, one in Iraq, the other in Afghanistan.

The popular vote was close — 51.3 percent to 47.5 percent with 73 percent of all U.S. precincts counted — but not the count in the Electoral College, where it mattered most.

There, Obama’s audacious decision to contest McCain in states that hadn’t gone Democratic in years paid rich dividends.

Obama has said his first order of presidential business will be to tackle the economy. He has also pledged to withdraw most U.S. combat troops from Iraq within 16 months.

A survey of voters leaving polling places on Tuesday showed the economy was by far the top Election Day issue. Six in 10 voters said so, and none of the other top issues — energy, Iraq, terrorism and health care — was picked by more than one in 10.

In Washington, the Democratic leaders of Congress celebrated.

“It is not a mandate for a party or ideology but a mandate for change,’’ said Senate Majority leader Harry Reid of Nevada.

Said Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California: “Tonight the American people have called for a new direction. They have called for change in America.’’

Shortly after midnight in the East, The Associated Press count showed Obama with 338 electoral votes, well over the 270 needed for victory. McCain had 141 after winning states that comprised the normal Republican base.

Interviews with voters suggested that almost six in 10 women were backing Obama nationwide, while men leaned his way by a narrow margin. Just over half of whites supported McCain, giving him a slim advantage in a group that Bush carried overwhelmingly in 2004.

The results of the AP survey were based on a preliminary partial sample of nearly 10,000 voters in Election Day polls and in telephone interviews over the past week for early voters.

Democrats also acclaimed Senate successes by former Gov. Mark Warner in Virginia, Rep. Tom Udall in New Mexico and Rep. Mark Udall in Colorado. All won seats left open by Republican retirements.

In New Hampshire, former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen defeated Republican Sen. John Sununu in a rematch of their 2002 race, and Sen. Elizabeth Dole fell to Democrat Kay Hagan in North Carolina.

The Democrats also looked for gains in the House. They defeated Republican incumbents Rep. Tom Feeney and Ric Keller in Florida, 22-year veteran Chris Shays in Connecticut and Rep. Robin Hayes in North Carolina.

At least two Democrats lost their seats. Rep. Tim Mahoney fell after admitting to two extramarital affairs while serving his first term in Florida. In Louisiana, Democratic Rep. Don Cazayoux lost the seat he had won in a special election six months ago.

The resurgent Democrats also elected a governor in one of the nation’s traditional bellwether states when Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon won his race.

A dozen states elected governors, and ballots across the country were dotted with issues ranging from taxes to gay rights.

An estimated 187 million voters were registered, and in an indication of interest in the battle for the White House, 40 million or so had already voted as Election Day dawned.

Obama sought election as one of the youngest presidents, and one of the least experienced in national political affairs.

That wasn’t what set the Illinois senator apart, though — neither from his rivals nor from the other men who had served as president since the nation’s founding more than two centuries ago. A black man, he confronted a previously unbreakable barrier as he campaigned on twin themes of change and hope in uncertain times.

McCain, a prisoner of war during Vietnam, a generation older than his rival at 72, was making his second try for the White House, following his defeat in the battle for the GOP nomination in 2000.

A conservative, he stressed his maverick’s streak. And although a Republican, he did what he could to separate himself from an unpopular president.

For the most part, the two presidential candidates and their running mates, Biden and Republican Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska, spent weeks campaigning in states that went for Bush four years ago.

McCain and Obama each won contested nominations — the Democrat outdistancing former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton — and promptly set out to claim the mantle of change.

Obama won California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, Washington and Wisconsin.

McCain had Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming.

He also won at least 3 of Nebraska’s five electoral votes, with the other two in doubt.


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usa toast wrote on November 4, 2008 9:46 pm:
" Get ready for four years the US going down the drain. Thanks Obama voters "

happy wrote on November 4, 2008 9:57 pm:
" don't you mean 4 yrs of getting out of the drain,we're in the drain already "

TP wrote on November 4, 2008 10:02 pm:
" usa toast wrote on November 4, 2008 9:46 pm

" Get ready for four years the US going down the drain. Thanks Obama voters "


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we are in the drain already. And now for four years of good news for midlle class. Bad news for the rich. THANKS to everyone who voted for Obama :) "

wake up and swell the coffee wrote on November 4, 2008 10:11 pm:
" Just wait, usa toast is right! This country will be a disaster real soon. You think things are bad now, just wait! Trust me, just wait! "

sweet wrote on November 4, 2008 10:11 pm:
" (doing my Obama dance) Hope the republicans learned a valuable lesson from this (back to dancing). "

HOPE wrote on November 4, 2008 10:14 pm:
" Finally - we can start to get some sleep at night. We can start to hope. We can start to dream for our kids again. Thank you. "

usa bread wrote on November 4, 2008 10:17 pm:
" usa toast, wow you've really convinced me that i've made a bad decision! is there a way i can undo my vote? man... 4 years of going down the drain sounds bad. oh wait, i'm used to 8 years of it already. "

M wrote on November 4, 2008 10:17 pm:
" To usa toast... Are you kidding? Have you actually read any of the news lately? We were in huge trouble as a nation and now we have some hope. "

clarification wrote on November 4, 2008 10:17 pm:
" usa toast, if we are getting ready for 4 years of going down the drain, where were we going the last 8 years? "

Negalinbmore wrote on November 4, 2008 10:19 pm:
" It's time for a "change" and OBAMA is it!!!! "

JH wrote on November 4, 2008 10:19 pm:
" Thanks Obama people! cant wait to ask you folks in a year if you wished you would of voted for McCain instead......were in bad shape now and its not gonna get any better..... "

even wrote on November 4, 2008 10:20 pm:
" MLK's dream has been fulfilled. We move on to the next chapter and the victim mentality is OVER "

John Paul George Ringo wrote on November 4, 2008 10:20 pm:
" Back in the USSA!! "

evs wrote on November 4, 2008 10:21 pm:
" Look at the state of this country right now, it's the worse it has been since the great depression. It's Bush's fault and Obama will have a tough road ahead because of that "

Yup wrote on November 4, 2008 10:22 pm:
" Well at least now I can sit back and hold BO's supporters feet to the fire. He promised, now he's got to deliver. What do you want to bet the new catch words will be "mispoken" and "delayed". And of course, everything will still be the republicans fault. Oh well, if thats what the people want, so be it. I'll just quit my job and sit back with hand held out and wait for the welfare check to come in. "

I am ready wrote on November 4, 2008 10:25 pm:
" for 8 years of peace and prosperity! Eight years of NO Bushisms. Eight years of closing the enormous gap between the rich and middle class. Eight years of someone with more than half a brain sitting in the White House. And eight years of HOPE instead of total despair. Thank you USA for doing it right. "

bye or BUY freedom wrote on November 4, 2008 10:28 pm:
" Great! There goes whats left of the country. Good Job voters. Keep praying and get ready to lose everything! "

How do I get on the train wrote on November 4, 2008 10:29 pm:
" Could someone show me how I get to be one of the folks who RECEIVES the benefits Obama is going to redistribute? I was thinking of quitting my job tomorrow so I can stay at home and do nothing. I'm looking for my mortgage to be paid, I'd like to be able to use food stamps, and still have cash for smokes and booze. To that end, could someone please show me where the line starts to get paid to do nothing. Obama will make it so nice to do nothing, I'm excited for the next four years. "

Democrat wrote on November 4, 2008 10:34 pm:
" When Obama gets done with his change, that is will only the thing in in my pockets. "

Ned wrote on November 4, 2008 10:34 pm:
" Thank God we are maybe getting out of the Republican nightmare! "

Mike wrote on November 4, 2008 10:40 pm:
" Republicans have only Sarah Palin to blame, she did this. The election would have been so much closer without her. We can whine all we want, but we dug our own grave with this one. "

excuse me wrote on November 4, 2008 10:42 pm:
" Excuse me while I throw up!!

I won't have a president for 4 years - I didn't vote for him! Of course when everything backfires in the Dem's faces they'll blame it all on the Republicans. "

mike wrote on November 4, 2008 10:43 pm:
" The greatest election in US history! What a great country! Funny the neo-cons were first to react with ooh, scary predictions. What we know is that we no longer have to face the republican deregulation that has destroyed our economy! Best wishes to Obama and his cabinet who will not have to clean up the republican disaster. "

Butch wrote on November 4, 2008 10:45 pm:
" I keep hearing complaints that Obama is going to take from me and give to others. Well for the past 8 years it's been Bush and his cronies taking from me and keeping it for themselves. At least Obama is planning on passing some of it back, so maybe I'll keep a little more after all, eh? I just hope Obama is strong enough to pull this country out of the toilet it's been in for the past 8 years. God be with him. "

Fouracres wrote on November 4, 2008 10:48 pm:
" Sen. McCain was extremely gracious in defeat while giving his concession speech. Will many of his supporters also demonstrate similar grace and pledge to work for a better America? "

Sue F. wrote on November 4, 2008 10:50 pm:
" One of the happiest nights of my life. I can believe in my country again. Hope wins over fear. Unity over division. And love over hate. "

Glad its over wrote on November 4, 2008 10:53 pm:
" I am fighting the urge to gloat and direct barbs at the wisdom of this "red" state. I only hope that when Obama reaches out and asks all Americans to join in making this country better that he can count on even the people of this state. I would like to acknowledge McCain's concession speech as classy and worthy of respect. "

BicycleMike wrote on November 4, 2008 10:54 pm:
" Well I'll say this much, we sure will be in big trouble if we continue this disgusting jabbing at each other. Keep in mind folks your bashing and jabbing at your fellow neighbors. I will disagree and I'll criticize but I will never jab at my fellow neighbors, my fellow lincolnites because they happen to be Republicans. In my view I think the very best thing we could do right now is bring our fellow Republican friends into the fold because we're going to need everyone to help bring us out of the big slump we're in now. "

To Everyone wrote on November 4, 2008 10:54 pm:
" The truth of all this is it doesn't matter who was elected. The US is in a mess and neither of the Candidates has the capability to fix this mess we are in 4 or 8 yrs whatever it may be. It took a long time to get into it and it's going to take a long time to get out of it. "

Its amazing wrote on November 4, 2008 10:59 pm:
" All the republicans acting like little children who didn't get thier way, throwing thier fits and pouting. Did you even listen to John McCain's speech tonight? Although I don't agree with some of his policies he still has my respect because he has class and dignity. Maybe you should follow his example, but you probably won't. "

AF wrote on November 4, 2008 10:59 pm:
" I have never been prouder of my country. Congratulations to Sens. Obama and Biden. "

MAL wrote on November 4, 2008 11:03 pm:
" We are already so far down the drain the only way to go is UP!!!! And for all of you complainers: since you seem to have all the correct predictions, why aren't you running for any type of office? You have all the answers, don't you? The people of the United States of America have spoken, and they have chosen OBAMA to get us out of this crisis. Congratulations President Obama!!!!!!!!!!!!! "

Go Obama wrote on November 4, 2008 11:05 pm:
" Historically the economy has been better under a democratic administration. Job growth is higher and unemployment lower. There's been a variety of studies done, by liberal and conservative think tanks, yet they all come out the same. Can't figure out why the typical Nebraskan, who is in the middle class and benefits most from the documented job growth doesn't take the time to look at real data. If you aren't interested in facts then listen to our most successful Nebraskan, Warren Buffet. . . he backed Obama. Let's say some people don't deserve to benefit will get something, why be so against that if your economic situation has the potential of improving also. And if you are afraid of the word redistribution go back to Civics 101, that's what we do with tax money to support soc security, medicare, veterans benefits, farm subsidies, Prescription drug benefits, and more. "

Renee-Obama Supporter wrote on November 4, 2008 11:07 pm:
" To usa toast... WE ARE ALREADY DOWN THE DRAIN BECAUSE OF BUSH..... I really dont think we can get any better under a republican... And your very welcome for me NOT voting for McCain... CHANGE IS FINALLY ON ITS WAY... Yeah it will take a bit to straighen out everything, but I believe Obama will do an excellent job. (doing the obama happy dance:) ) "

Path wrote on November 4, 2008 11:11 pm:
" Here come the Carter years...can't wait! Those of you to young to remember, its going to be a fun experience for you. "

crud wrote on November 4, 2008 11:12 pm:
" Well congratulations President-Elect Obama. Don't screw it up or you'll be a one-termer. "

We Ba-rocked it wrote on November 4, 2008 11:15 pm:
" I am inspired and truly look forward to the next 4 years! Change HAS COME! I know Obama supporters are on cloud nine right now, as we should be! It's been a long fight and it's so nice to finally see the light.
Ba-rock the vote, indeed! "

mom wrote on November 4, 2008 11:23 pm:
" Finally someone with intelligence and a command of the English language will reside in the White House and lead our nation. The past eight years will soon be only a bad memory and we can begin to rebuild what has been lost. I love this nation and I'm so glad that the people of this country have spoken loud and clear. President Obama... it sounds great! "

Farmers daughter wrote on November 4, 2008 11:27 pm:
" Obama's working his change right now as I write. The commodities on beans are dropping like a rock after being up all day. Apparently the foreign markets aren't convinced the Obama's good for commerce. "

JT Hutt wrote on November 4, 2008 11:30 pm:
" All Nebraskans who could vote and voted should be proud of what they did. Whether your candidate won or lost, we ALL mattered tonight. We may have differences, but we're all a valued piece of OUR America. "

rnc wrote on November 4, 2008 11:33 pm:
" the GOP can thank Palin for this. "

I AM SO HAPPY wrote on November 4, 2008 11:35 pm:
" YES WE CAN AND YES WE DID. Congratulations President Elect Obama! "

help us all wrote on November 5, 2008 12:02 am:
" I hope he makes a good President, but I really doubt it. If nothing else, I hope that he takes 90% of the income of those rich people like Oprah that voted for him and gives it to us poor people. "

nemo wrote on November 5, 2008 12:05 am:
" Yep I too am hoping- that I have a dime to spend on my own family, you see where Obama's crowd in Kenya say "they are going to the white house"? They want more aid from the US. Which of us doesn't work for the 'rich'? Look for no pay raises and higher prices. "

to Farmers daughter wrote on November 5, 2008 12:08 am:
" beans? Take a look at the stock market!It surged in anticipation of Obama's win.Beans indeed!How Nebraskan.... "

FINALLY wrote on November 5, 2008 12:09 am:
" McCain got his socks BARACKED! You complainers on here should take a few tips from your candidate for he was both classy and respectful in his concession speech tonight. I congratulate both President Obama and Senator McCain for rising to the occasion and wanting to represent our country. U-S-A!!!!!!!! "

Alexandra wrote on November 5, 2008 12:09 am:
" I'm so proud that this was the first election I could vote in, and even prouder that I was able to vote for Barack Obama. Now I can only hope that people don't loose their heads and go into a blind rage and tear this country even further apart. "

One question wrote on November 5, 2008 12:10 am:
" Now that the democrats control everything, what will the hollywood and media elites gripe about? Olberman and Maher will have no material. MSNBC will have to abide by the reinstated fairness doctrine just like KFAB will. John Stewart ad SNL will lack the courage to mock Obama. I'm just glad that the Oprah's and Barbras of the world led me down path of enlightenment.

God Bless America. We're gonna need it!!

Now that I have all that off my chest, congratulations Mr Obama. Well played, sir. Well played. "

Regina wrote on November 5, 2008 12:11 am:
" I think it is sad that all you racist Nebraskans can not accept that change is here. He is your President too. Please stop hating on PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA (dang that sound so good) and enjoy the new view at the white house. "

Zoomie wrote on November 5, 2008 12:34 am:
" President-Elect Barack Hussein Obama!!! Boy, that sounds good!!!

McCain - gave a gracious, class concession speech. Too bad his supporters apparently have no class. When he mentioned Obama's name, they boo'd and shouted some nasty cracks, McCain had to calm them. Then I watched Obama's victory speech in Chicago. Notice he praised McCain, and his supporters cheered McCain!

How will things be? Money Magazine just two weeks ago analyzed 80yrs of S&P performance, 40 under Dems, 40 under GOP Presidents. Total return if you invested in the GOP Presidential years? 0.4%!!! Total return if you invested in the Dem Presidential years? 8.9%!!! A $10,000 investment under the GOP would have grown to 11,300 in 40yrs! WOW! The same $10k invested under Dems - $350,000 in 40yrs!!!
Dems get us in less wars, balance the budget better, get a better economic result for EVERY income level.

So I'll take a Democratic run gov't, thank you very much! Now the Dems have to make sure they don't get cocky like the GOP did, pronouncing they would rule for a generation (as Karl Rove claimed in 2002 that the GOP would). "

congrats jimmy wrote on November 5, 2008 12:59 am:
" The four years of the worst president in US history will soon not look so bad. The terrible years of Jimmy Carter will soon be replaced with the dark dark years of Obama. Obama will make the high interest rates of Jimmy Carter look good. I think I'll go throw my wallet into the street now and let everyone start taking my money.

At least Nebraska voted correctly in sending our three members of congress back to Washington. Congrats to Mike and Stephanie on a great campaign for the senate. What will Kleeb run for next time? Hopefully he got the message and will stop wasting his and other peoples money on campaigns.

To my children and the children and grandchildren of America. I feel I need to say, "I'm sorry for the backward step American took tonight."

God bless our men and women fighting around the world for our freedom. It will soon be taken from us. Your fighting will have been in vain. "

militarygirlfriend wrote on November 5, 2008 1:05 am:
" Obama is crazy if he thinks he can actually get troops out in 16 months. If that were possible, Bush would've done it already. We dug our hole there and now innocent lives are being lost every day. Obama said what the people wanted to hear while McCain said what was the reality. Glad US voters are so blind..its quite comforting..NOT "

bummer wrote on November 5, 2008 1:46 am:
" What a sad day for America. They elect a worthless pro choice person. Well heres to four years of torture for the American people. I for one cant wait until 2012 when we can elect someone worth a darn (like Palin) At least we got it right for the US Senate, Mike Johanns will do a great job! "

Dan wrote on November 5, 2008 2:25 am:
" I predict the sour grapes crop here in Nebraska will be the largest crop raised this year! "

Fellowtraveler wrote on November 5, 2008 2:34 am:
" I was impressed by both candidates tonite. I am disappointed that both the McCain and Obama crowds failed to show the graciousness of their candidates, but that is what seperates leaders from followers. Bot McCain and Obama gave remarkable speeches tonite, and I would encourage the Journal star to reprint both McCain's concession speech and Obama's victory address in their entirety. "

Ej wrote on November 5, 2008 4:05 am:
" how about showing some class-I did not vote for Obama but i do have respect for the man he ran a good campaign and won. Why do so many of these posts have to be so negative.
does it really make you people feel better to call names and behave so poorly? Our country took a big step tonight, wether you like it or not i think it will be very interesting to see how this plays out. People seem to forget that the office of president deserves respect whether you agree with the man or not. I hope we can do a better job remembering that with this president than was done with president Bush. "

J-Man wrote on November 5, 2008 4:59 am:
" Hopefully this wakes up the republican party and turns them back to what they once stood for i.e. individual liberties, less government (they still preach it but dont practice it), strong national defense (not forcing our will on the rest of the world with arogence and recklessness and protecting us at home not playing to the propoganda of the islamic jihad). I really do hope the G.O.P can get back to its roots and shed the influence that the Neo-Con movement has had on it and send a quality opponet into the 2012 election (please not Palin) . Honestly I think McCain should have one the 2000 Republican primary and should have went on to be the President of the U.S. but he has since been Neo-Conned himself. After eight years of a non conservitive Republican in White House and one who once was a true conservitive running for the office this year but has changed to meet the demands of the now Neo Con base, money movers and shakers of the republican party. I can only ask Republicans out there please get back to your roots and the supporting G.W. and the ideas of cronies is not it. "

DR wrote on November 5, 2008 5:08 am:
" Talk is cheap. Mr.Obama has created some very high expectations for President Obama and has set hinself up for unprecendented failure. His imagination of an unlimited federal checkbook to fincance his propsed "change" is itself poof thta he is in over his head. Now he must be advised by the same old tax and spend idea people. The only change we will see in the Whitehouse is a President with colored skin. He is elected because the economy faltered and ignorant voters swallowed his line that Senator McCain is the same as re-electing President Bush. Prepare for the redistribution of your wealth through taxation. President Obama has reached his pinnacle before he takes office with no credentials, no experience, and no chance of completing his idle promises. I am disappointed in our leaders and have come to expect little from the east coast. "

Vested Czech wrote on November 5, 2008 5:23 am:
" Congratulations to Saline County for being one of only four Nebraska counties to vote for the next president of the United States. "

hey... wrote on November 5, 2008 5:32 am:
" Our new commander in Chief said he will seek to earn the votes he didn't get. That means he represents everyone. He didn't have to say that. Sounds like a class act to me. Where we have had a god-complex we are now getting a humble servant.
I do have to laugh though, so many Nebraskans think this is the only state, and Nebraska was defeated by a landslide victory. Stop and think why this is so.
What is wrong with the majority has spoken? Isn't that a patriotic tenet? I am glad the many aren't governed by the few any longer. "

WHOA HOO wrote on November 5, 2008 5:48 am:
" It's a braver and historic new America. It is the way America was meant to go. What a good morning! "

It will be great wrote on November 5, 2008 5:52 am:
" Let the Republicans cry in their beer. They will cheer up as things start getting better for the country and the majority of the people. I am just glad that the irrational fear of a black president did not carry the day. And if John McCain had chosen a more appropriate running mate and ran a campaign with the same grace he showed in his concession speech, he would be the president-elect this morning. "

YAY wrote on November 5, 2008 6:05 am:
" I hope that Carter oh I mean Obama can turn things around finally. As long as public opinion is shaped by the media to vote its way, the scarier it gets. "

who will the dems blame now wrote on November 5, 2008 6:07 am:
" Who will the democrats blame now? It won't be themselves. And for the record I would vote for Sarah Palin but I would never vote For Obama so don't blame her. Try blaming the one sided national media who were in bed with Obama "

happy wrote on November 5, 2008 6:07 am:
" OK now where's my hand-out? "

Always Proud of America wrote on November 5, 2008 6:56 am:
" "McCain - gave a gracious, class concession speech. Too bad his supporters apparently have no class. When he mentioned Obama's name, they boo'd and shouted some nasty cracks, McCain had to calm them."

Hmm, I seem to remember Democrats acting like this for the last eight years. Some things never change, sore losers, sore winners and this identifies our major issue, division. The problems in America will NEVER be fixed until we stop identifying ourselves as "red staters, blue staters." I voted for McCain but I'm not a "red stater" I'm an American. If you are an American, regardless of your politics I've got your back. I wish others thought this way because until that happens we're going to continue in our current cycle. "

Me wrote on November 5, 2008 7:08 am:
" Just what I wanted pay higher taxes and loose my guns. Maybe Canada isn't looking so bad. "

Yup wrote on November 5, 2008 7:16 am:
" Hope you listened to Obama last night. Said we can't get it all done in 1 year, can't get it all done in one term. There's your promises, lied to get elected, now will give all your money to the poor. "

MarkyMark wrote on November 5, 2008 7:18 am:
" You guys freaked out when William Jefferson Clinton won the election also. We just went through 8 years of chaos. It's going to take someone with intellignence in the White House to clean up the incredible mess left by the knee-jerk Neo-Cons.

All these negative one-liners show that you have been living under a rock. "

Heck no wrote on November 5, 2008 7:19 am:
" I will not work to unite. I'll be no part of the downfall of this country. You dems will have no one to blame but Obama and the rest of the dems when this country tanks. "

Beautiful wrote on November 5, 2008 7:21 am:
" It's working already, judging by these posts. The knee-jerk, doom & gloomers are holding Obama to a higher standard than they did the Republican leadership. Now that's a good sign. "

Proud Confederate wrote on November 5, 2008 7:22 am:
" Once again, Nebraska votes with the Confederates. I'm so proud. "

jo wrote on November 5, 2008 7:28 am:
" why did mccain lose?
PALIN "

STF wrote on November 5, 2008 7:30 am:
" I'm handing in my resignation today. After all your BO's going to give me money cause I'll be poor. "

nebraska wrote on November 5, 2008 7:34 am:
" thanks for being a part of history - NOT "

Chris wrote on November 5, 2008 7:37 am:
" I was a McCain supporter, but as an American I was moved at the sight of Sen. Obama taking the stage in victory last night, the first African-American elected to the presidency. It was a remarkable moment in our nation's history, and I couldn't be prouder to be an American today. Now, I still have serious misgivings about Barack Obama, the candidate, because while he ran as a pragmatist and centrist, his voting record suggests he's neither. But I'll put that aside for now. In the immortal words of Jack Buck, please excuse me while I stand and applaud. "

Eric wrote on November 5, 2008 7:42 am:
" I'll give up 4 to get 8-12 back. "

Gunnar wrote on November 5, 2008 7:49 am:
" I could care less is our president is black, white or purple. I just don't want my taxes to go up any more than they already are. I think lots of voters have such a deep hate for the Bush administration that they total overlooked the issues and voted for a guy promising change. In two years of campaigning, most people have no idea what kind of change Obama is talking about. If change is higher taxes, more bailouts, huge government spending, crushing small business, I don't want a part of it. I hope I am wrong but I see Jimmy Carter part 2. "

Jay wrote on November 5, 2008 8:04 am:
" Just remember, it took Bush 8 years to get us where we are and that was the easy part. It will take Obama a lot longer to get us back on track. I can't wait to hear what the Republicans cry about now. I look forward to the next 4 years and trust President Obama will carry out his duties in America's favor. "

Thank YOU wrote on November 5, 2008 8:07 am:
" We all knew Obama was going to be the next president because he is what this country needs! I am so excited for the next 4 years,finally a president who can change things for the better. The only people who are upset are the rich and the rasist and there is no room for rasist people in the USA. President Obama will do great things including cleaning up after the last 8 years of bush. I have never been more proud to be an American! GO OBAMA!!! And thankyou everyone who voted for this great man. "

Tim wrote on November 5, 2008 8:09 am:
" I am still scratching my head at all of you people who still blame Bush. Your Democratic Congress and Senate have made all the decisions that have us in the "drain" as you call it. It started with Clintion and Freddie/Fannie deals.

I am so happy that you Dems now have total control, that way in 2 years we will change back to Rep gaining control of the Congress and Senate.

You people voted for a cocaine sniffing, terrorist friendly, radical religious friendly, bankrupting the coal industry fool. Not to mention he will now "spread the wealth". DUH, he taxes coorporations, the corporations will increase the price of goods to overcome the taxes and you will pay for it. I hoipe he has fun with your money. I will buy all new household equipment in the next 90 days, my vehicles are good. the only thing I will need is gas and a few groceries. He won't get my tax money.

Oh yeah, lets not forget he wants your guns too! "

Gracious GOP wrote on November 5, 2008 8:12 am:
" Well, now we move forward. I respect Obama's campaign race. Can't help but feel, however, as if we're in for a severe lesson on economics. Predictions are that it will take two years to feel the effects of this presidency. You know what's funny? I asked everyone proclaiming "change" what that meant. No one could articulate to me what positive "changes" they see coming. I'm counting on you, Mr. President-Elect. I'll do my best to get behind you. Let's get beyond the honeymoon and marketing. I'll pray for you. "

Life is a circle wrote on November 5, 2008 8:17 am:
" "to everyone" is right. It doesn't matter who's in the White House. Bush didn't single handedly get us where we are today and Obama cannot get us out on his own. It's in the hands of the entire government and the circle of life. I'm all for change, and I'm hoping we can UNITE this country and show the world what a great country it is! "

disappointed wrote on November 5, 2008 8:19 am:
" The majority of these comments make me glad I am in process of leaving the state. All of this negative energy being spent to bad mouth our future president is wrong.
You may not agree with our future president, but pouting and taking your ball home won't make anything better. Everyone needs to step up and work at fixing our country.
If people really want to know why the young people leave Nebraska at such a high rate, they just need to read the comments on the LJS articles. "

Thank the heavens wrote on November 5, 2008 8:22 am:
" This college educated, ex-military, white, female, NE farmer went outside last night, raised my hands to the heavens and thanked me higher power (don't know if I can say God on this blog)for the election of Obama to the presidency. My faith in America and it's people has been refreshed and we are still the land of opportunity. "

Democrat turned Republican wrote on November 5, 2008 8:22 am:
" There is a reason people tend to vote democrat when they are 20-something, but republican when they've matured. You get into the real world, see how it all fits together, perhaps own a business. This selection was made by the high younger voter turnout, as well as those seeking a first black president. Nothing more. Take a look at the older voters' selection (McCain). The people who've lived through more real times and scenarios than the 20-yr-old. Perhaps once we're past all the marketing hype and this "first" minority president, we can move back to voting based on experience, facts and what's best for the country long-term. Just hoping it won't be an expensive lesson! Let's get behind our new administration, however, and give it a whirl. "

Outside the Box wrote on November 5, 2008 8:28 am:
" Many people realized that voting is like driving a car: R to go backwards, D to go forwards. "

tanker wrote on November 5, 2008 8:32 am:
" Best qoute from last nite from an economist- What we did was replace the pilot in the pilots house afte the titanic hit the iceburg. Saving the ship will be a long process. I think obamas an intelligent person. i believe he will surround himself with smart people and than make decisions best for the country. Thats the most you can ask of any manager. "

Proud to be an American wrote on November 5, 2008 8:36 am:
" I couldn't be happier that Obama/Biden won! This is a great step forward for the United States. It just goes to prove that the U.S. is the GREATEST country in the world. This election was not about race as much as it was about principles, ideals, and values. Now I can rest at night knowing that the economy will get better, the energy crisis will improve and health care will be available to everyone. What a great day! "

This ones for you wrote on November 5, 2008 8:37 am:
" Hey daddy,

As I watched Barrack Obama give his victory speech last eve, thoughts of you came wafting in my heads. You, a white man who in the 60's taught his children to be color-blind when it was dangerous to do so; who taught us to see a person's mind and not his circumstances; and who taught us that inspiration and perspiration go hand in hand for making the USA the great nation it is. I know you were up there dancing in heaven all night long, as I was doing the same here on earth. "

Sigh wrote on November 5, 2008 8:38 am:
" I don't know what's more satisfying... Obama's win or listening to the Republicans act like spoiled toddlers who didn't get their way and are now throwing a hissy fit. The people have spoken, and it wasn't even close! Get over it. A new day has come. Ding-Dong, the Republican Witch is dead! Congrats President Obama! "

Actually wrote on November 5, 2008 8:38 am:
" All Nebraskans who hate redistribution would be in a world of hurt if you get what you are asking for. Nationally, Nebraskans receive much more than what we pay in taxes. WE Nebraskans are subsidized by higher populated and more productive states. Frankly, I'm grateful that there are "blue" states that generate enough tax review to sustain the good life in Nebraska. "

Farmers daughter wrote on November 5, 2008 8:44 am:
" Yes, as a Nebraskan, price of beans are important. So to the person who answered my comment, the stocks weren't up in anticipation of Obama winning. The stocks right now are DOWN because of Obama winning. Are you happy now? "

Ignignokt wrote on November 5, 2008 8:44 am:
" I just HOPE that, in 4 years, I'll still have a little CHANGE left in my pockets...Barry-O's spending plans will bankrupt this country. "

optimistic wrote on November 5, 2008 8:44 am:
" wow cynisism is still strong in our state. where is the optimism? anyway the pessimistics will see. I have trust in my decision. Obama will do the best job that he can,just like the rest of us do everyday in our jobs.if the pessimistic feel the need for rebuttal then why didnt you run for the presidency? some people are mean and just feel the need to rain on a parade. good luck and congratulations to senator obama "

Twila wrote on November 5, 2008 8:49 am:
" I can’t believe how many people are scared about their taxes going up. Did you even look at the plans? Unless you fall in the $250K+ category (which I would imagine there are not that many in NE), your taxes will DECREASE with our new President-elect. To compare what your estimated taxes would look like in the next 4 years under both McCain and Obama, check out:

http://www.electiontaxes.com/ "

CS wrote on November 5, 2008 9:05 am:
" Hate to break it to you, but as a possible recipient of whatever economic plans Obama has in store, you don't get to sit home. I work 8-10 hours a day, my wife works part time, we have three kids, pay taxes, own a home and gross less than 50,000 a year. I'm so sorry that I can't just quit my job with a software company to go and get one of these 'high paying' jobs that everyone says is just falling off of trees for anyone unless they are too 'lazy'. We don't sit around drinking and smoking, and we don't qualify for food stamps. Please check your sterotype at the door, it's not appreciated by the majority of us that actually work "

Proud wrote on November 5, 2008 9:08 am:
" I agree with those of you that are for change and not more of the same crap that Bush has brought us. I voted for Obama and I am proud and excited that I voted for Obama. He does have a lot of work to do, thanks in part to the current president, but I have faith in him. What has Bush done for us recently that has been positve!? "

CS-Vet wrote on November 5, 2008 9:17 am:
" The President is Commander in Chief. He can pull the military out tomorrow if he wants to. What our current president lacks is the will to do so. I don't care if Iraq implodes-I don't live there, and they have their own security force. It's not our moral imperative to police the entire world. "

go obama wrote on November 5, 2008 9:24 am:
" to you sour republicans.....Obama said it....he wants us all as one to change...hop on or get left fast. We are all ready for change...
I havent felt so happy in a while!!! I am looking forward to seeing all that Obama has to offer us!!!!!! "

sad wrote on November 5, 2008 9:25 am:
" I sure hope I'm considered poor! I work hard for what I have. Maybe some people should try it. Sometimes it takes 2 jobs but you do what you have to do. "

DP wrote on November 5, 2008 9:29 am:
" 70% of the 18-24 crowd voted for Obama. This age demographic is usually too young to know much about life and makes a lot of mistakes growing up. But when it comes to electing the President, all of a sudden the media acts like they are smart, mature adults. I bet most of them will switch over to Republicans when they grow up and realize taxes aren't any fun. "

yes WE did wrote on November 5, 2008 9:29 am: