In a year where it should probably have been a Democrat landslide (like Reagan winning all but 1 state and DC) it isn't, why not? Why couldn't Obama seal the deal with a very large amount of Americans? Am I disappointed? Sure, but no sour grapes here. I'll give the new president my support, until I see the direction of his policies for myself. It will be difficult not to be drunk with power since the congress has shifted even more to the left. Clinton was kept in check by a heavily Republican congress. Obama will have none of that. The last Democrat with that kind of power was Carter, and unfortunately we see how that went for the country.
What I find interestingly amusing is that when the Republicans controlled congress it took them awhile to ruin a good thing and they were punished (rightfully) by the voters for it. The Democrats have been dragging congress into the ground now for two years (from the get go) and were rewarded for their efforts last night. The lowest ranked congress ever! Go figure.
In a way it's very refreshing all the Bush haters will have to take a hard look in the mirror, especially if something goes wrong as they won't have their favorite whipping boy (along with Chenney) anymore. It will be interesting to see how they defend "their" guy when this event that Biden spoke of, that "we might disagree" with Obama, will happen.
The US really has reached the apex of affirmative action, as it has now extended to the presidency. Let us all hope the rookie is a fast learner and that nobody has to pay dearly for his on the job training. It really is true that there is nothing money won't buy in the US, the media, even some voters. I have to hand it to Obama he did a remarkable job and deserves congratulations from everyone regardless of political affiliations. I also hope this will take out the stench of racism that seems to get tossed as a convenience, we'll see. A truly historic event to be sure.