- It’s not democracy unless everybody gets to give an acceptance speech. [New York Times, New York Times, Washington Post, Washington Post, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times]
- Networks try restraint, and fail (again). [New York Times]
- There is nothing important about the color of a person’s skin. Except for that it determines who a person votes for. But other than than, nothing. [Washington Post]
- Ted Kennedy doesn’t seem to carry much weight in the state of Massachusetts. [The Hill]
- Nothing says “commitment to change” like a replay of the polarizing electoral fiasco that kicked off the Bush era. [Politico]
- Did you hear the great news? Only minor glitches with the electronic voting machines this year! They’re sure to have them tip-top by 2016. [Washington Times]
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