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Race Called?

The Onion says its over...

Erika Karp on the Role of the Press

My Dad Votes In A Battleground

I just talked to my dad on the phone and asked him if he voted. He lives in Florida and voted early on Saturday. He waited in line for five hours but he said that it wasn't too bad. Everybody was in good spirits and spent the time conversing on line. Volunteers from the Obama campaign said that they couldn't come to the line but that people on line could come to them for granola bars and water. He said that on Sunday waits were up to eight hours but that today things seem to be going a little smoother.

Nader Speaks!

By Mike Kelly

The spoiler (for Democrats) in 2000 is running again this year. But this year Ralph Nader does not figure to garner enough support to influence the election either way.

But Nader did have some critical words about the U.S. election process today, detailed in this article by MSNBC.com’s Bob Sullivan.

Carl Carrie On The Turnout of Young Voters

Professors Chime In

Bente Videbaek, English Professor

"I'm a bloody foreigner and I can't even vote. I will say I have a preference and that there seems to be a bit of a tight lipped policy here. I said too many things and I got an email saying not to say too many things."

Raiford Guins, Associate Professor of Comparative Studies-English

For Some Voters, Religion is a Deciding Factor

By Erin McKinley

Studying in her Stony Brook University dorm room, Ashley Mensah, 19, has all her essentials; her laptop is on her desk with her books neatly on the shelf. Prominently placed on that same desk, is her Bible. For many people like Ashley, religion is going to have an effect on the election.

Preliminary Exit Polling from Stony Brook

100 Voters

86 for Obama

9 for McCain

5 refused to answer

-Of the nine voters who voted for McCain, five said that they didn't think he cares about the youth vote. I guess this is why McCain didn't consider Stony Brook a battleground county.