Obama: "I Feel Pretty Peaceful"

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BETH FOUHY and DAVID ESPO | November 3, 2008 11:17 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at a rally at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, N.C., Monday, Nov. 3, 2008, the eve of the presidential election. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

TAMPA, Fla. — Barack Obama radiated confidence and John McCain displayed the grit of an underdog Monday as the presidential rivals reached for the finish line of a two-year marathon with a burst of campaigning across battlegrounds from the Atlantic Coast to Arizona.

"We are one day away from change in America," said Obama, a Democrat seeking to become the first black president _ a dream not nearly as distant on election eve as it once was.

McCain, too, promised to turn the page of the era of George W. Bush, and he warned about his opponent's intentions. "Sen. Obama is in the far left lane" of politics, he said. "He's more liberal than a guy who calls himself a Socialist and that's not easy."

Republican running mate Sarah Palin was even more pointed as she campaigned in Ohio. "Now is not the time to experiment with socialism," she said. "Our opponent's plan is just for bigger government."

Late-season attacks aside, Obama led in virtually all the pre-election polls in a race where economic concerns dominated and the war in Iraq was pushed _ however temporarily _ into the background.

While the overall number of early votes was unknown, statistics showed more than 29 million ballots cast in 30 states and suggested an advantage for Obama. Democrats voted in larger numbers than Republicans in North Carolina, Colorado, Florida and Iowa, all of which went for President Bush in 2004.

Democrats also anticipated gains in the House and in the Senate, although Republicans battled to hold their losses to a minimum and a significant number of races were rated as tossups in the campaign's final hours.

By their near-non-stop attention to states that voted Republican in 2004, both Obama and McCain acknowledged the Democrats' advantage in the presidential race.

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The two rivals both began their days in Florida, a traditionally Republican state with 27 electoral votes where polls make it close.

Obama drew 9,000 or so at a rally in Jacksonville, while across the state, a crowd estimated at roughly 1,000 turned out for McCain.

The frontrunner also choked up on the campaign's final day as he told a crowd in North Carolina of the death of his grandmother from cancer. Madelyn Payne Dunham was 86.

"She died peacefully in her sleep with my sister at her side," he said of the woman who had played a large role in his upbringing. "And so there is great joy as well as tears. I'm not going to talk about it too long because it is hard for me to talk about."

McCain and his wife issued a statement of condolence.

One day before the election, no battleground state was left unattended.

But Virginia, where no Democrat has won in 40 years, and Ohio, where no Republican president has ever lost, seemed most coveted. Together, they account for 33 electoral votes that McCain can scarcely do without.

Democratic volunteers in Maryland, a state safe for Obama, called voters in next-door Virginia, where McCain trailed in the polls. The Democratic presidential candidate's visit to Virginia during the day was his 11th since he clinched the nomination.

Unwilling to concede anything, McCain's campaign filed a lawsuit in Richmond seeking to force election officials to count late-arriving ballots from members of the armed forces overseas. No hearing was immediately scheduled.

Several hundred miles away in Ohio _ the state that sealed Bush's second term in 2004 _ voters waited as long as three hours in line to cast ballots in Columbus, part of heavily contested Franklin County. Poll workers handed out bottles of water to sustain them.

Lori Huffman, 38, a supervisor at UPS Inc., took the day off to vote early for her man, McCain. "It's exciting isn't it?" she asked, gesturing toward the long line of waiting voters.

"This is happening all over the state, from Cleveland to Dayton," said Gov. Ted Strickland, a Democrat trying to deliver his state to Obama.

Obama hoped so, after more than a year building an elaborate get-out-the-vote operation, first for the primary campaign, now for the general election.

The Democrat flew from Florida to North Carolina to Virginia, all states that went Republican in 2004, before heading home to Chicago on Election Eve.

Twenty-one months after he launched his campaign, he allowed, "You know. I feel pretty peaceful ... I gotta say."

On a syndicated radio program, the Russ Parr Morning Show, he said, "The question is going to be who wants it more," he added. "And I hope that our supporters want it bad, because I think the country needs it."

If wanting it were all that mattered, the race would be a toss-up.

McCain, behind in the polls, set out on a grueling run through several traditionally Republican states that he has failed to secure. Florida, Virginia, Indiana, New Mexico and Nevada were on his itinerary, as was Pennsylvania, the only state that voted Democratic in 2004 where he still nursed hopes. His last appearance of the long day, past midnight, was a home state rally in Prescott, Ariz. Obama has been running television commercials in Arizona in the campaign's final days.

The surrogate campaigners included Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democrats and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for the Republicans. Both lost races for their party's presidential nomination earlier in the year, and both could be expected to try again if their ticket loses the White House.

Not so, President Bush.

Deeply unpopular, the man who won the White House twice was out of public view, an effort to help McCain.

Palin was racing through five Bush states Monday _ Ohio, Missouri, Iowa, Colorado and Nevada _ in an effort to boost conservative turnout for McCain. The Alaska governor has been a popular draw for many GOP base voters, and already, there was speculation about a future national campaign should Republicans lose in 2008.

Joe Biden, Obama's running mate, campaigned in Missouri, Ohio and Pennsylvania. "We are on the cusp of a new brand of leadership," he assured supporters.

Biden didn't say so, but he was as close to guaranteed a victory as any politician in America. Whatever the fate of the Democratic presidential ticket, he was heavily favored to win a new Senate term from Delaware on Tuesday.

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Eds: Espo reported from Washington. AP writers Nedra Pickler in Jacksonville, Fla., Meghan Barr in Columbus, Ohio, Joe Milica from Lakewood, Ohio, Christopher Clark in Lee's Summit, Mo., and Kristen Wyatt in Denver contributed to this report.

TAMPA, Fla. — Barack Obama radiated confidence and John McCain displayed the grit of an underdog Monday as the presidential rivals reached for the finish line of a two-year marathon with a burst...
TAMPA, Fla. — Barack Obama radiated confidence and John McCain displayed the grit of an underdog Monday as the presidential rivals reached for the finish line of a two-year marathon with a burst...
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- Zoolie I'm a Fan of Zoolie 4 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 11/03/2008

Peace comes when you know you've done the right thing. He's run such a respectable and I am so proud to be a supporter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 11/03/2008
- sean6886 I'm a Fan of sean6886 14 fans permalink
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His Grandmother's hand is on his shoulder right now.

Peace be with you.

OBAMA/BIDEN 2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 11/03/2008
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tears...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 11/03/2008
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His Grandma is campaigning with the BIG GUY right now ...

She'll be watching him tomorrow, with his Mom.


VOTE VOTE VOTE >>>> OBAMA NEEDS ALL OF US NOW

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 11/03/2008

It may just be me, but Barack seems to be smiling more the last few days ... maybe his confidence about our win tomorrow coming through ... maybe just relief that the race is almost over. Man, I can't wait for tomorrow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 11/03/2008
- AlexeiJ I'm a Fan of AlexeiJ 3 fans permalink

For everyone fighting anxiety over the outcome of the election, here's some feel-good Obama:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf19H_sHMro&fmt=6

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 11/03/2008
- 23000Days I'm a Fan of 23000Days 121 fans permalink
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Thought this might brighten your day:


"Twas the night before elections
And all through the town
Tempers were flaring
Emotions all up and down!

I, in my bathrobe
With a cat in my lap
Had cut off the TV
Tired of political crap.

When all of a sudden
There arose such a noise
I peered out of my window
Saw McCain and his boys

They had come for my wallet
They wanted my pay
To give to the CEO"s
Who had not worked a day!

He snatched up my money
And quick as a wink
Jumped back on his bandwagon
As I gagged from the stink

He then rallied his henchmen
Who were pulling his cart
I could tell they were out
To tear my country apart!

" On Fannie, on Freddie,
On Cheney and Palin!
On Exxon and Enron"
He screamed at his failin".

They took off for his cause
And as he flew out of sight
I heard him laugh at the Nation
Who wouldn"t stand up and fight!

So I leave you to think
On this one final note-
IF YOU DONT WANT MORE BUSH
GET OUT AND VOTE!!!!


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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 11/03/2008
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 182 fans permalink

Brilliant!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 11/03/2008
- edwarvir I'm a Fan of edwarvir 36 fans permalink

very nice

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 11/03/2008
- Chillinout I'm a Fan of Chillinout 125 fans permalink
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Great poem!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 11/03/2008
- juangault I'm a Fan of juangault 3 fans permalink

They want to win at all cost. They don't respect majority rule. Expect the unexpected, a new play, something to just get them over the 50% plus one threshold. It's unfortunate that the stats from early voting are being exposed or hinted at. The numbers are closer that I thought they would be. But O'bama knows that if it's even close, the mechanics will tip the scale. This election needs to be a blowout, a landslide, a tsunami of backlash against W and the spoiled grab-all-they-can pirates of the once respectable republican party. If this election is not honest, I could see a insurection that could have the armed services shooting at each other, not just the citizens. I hope those raspy old men know this. But they probably play poker under a portrait of Stalin, who knew that the people who counted the vote mattered more than those who cast the vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 11/03/2008
- Diogenis I'm a Fan of Diogenis 66 fans permalink

And to all A Merry Obama Christmas and a Happy New Year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 11/03/2008
- Zoolie I'm a Fan of Zoolie 4 fans permalink

Mack is back?? Yeah Mack the Knife

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 11/03/2008
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 182 fans permalink

This is why so many of us want Obama to be president. He has a way of conveying a sense of calm in the eye of the storm. It's very reassuring and very presidential.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 11/03/2008

Let's vote tuesday to win this one for Omama's toot!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 11/03/2008
- DinSea I'm a Fan of DinSea 25 fans permalink

I'm taking a car full of voters to the polls in the name of you, Toot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 11/03/2008
- Pegi I'm a Fan of Pegi 47 fans permalink

amen my dear amen to that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 11/03/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 242 fans permalink

Gov. Haley Barbour (MISS) sitting with Chris Mathews says that O is "too" liberal and is left, this that, blah, blah !! Hypocrite .... wasn't that the weeping Gov. begging for help from the government to help his state's people during & after Katrina!? Did all americans who could help do just that "liberally" ... I'm so sick & disgusted with these people making greed a political virtue !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 11/03/2008
- honeydiva I'm a Fan of honeydiva 19 fans permalink

I betcha tweety head didn't call him on that like he did that other guy! i can't stand him!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 11/03/2008
- DinSea I'm a Fan of DinSea 25 fans permalink

He looks like Beetle Juice - or Yosemite Sam - with those 2 fingers pointing like pistols.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 11/03/2008
- MTOrtega I'm a Fan of MTOrtega 2 fans permalink
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Here is a word list I think describes Senator Obama;
- Authentic
- Astute
- Disciplined
- Poised
- Proactive
- Focused
- Pragmatic
- Curious
- Accomplished
- Achiever
- Humble
- Bold
- Confident
- Conscientious
- Consistent
- Perceptive
- Strategist
- Leader
- Role Model
- Respectful
- Enthusiastic
- Unflappable
- Generous
- Principled
- Practical
- Strong
- Thoughtful
- Deliberate
- Compassionate
- Considerate
- Aspirational (to achieve the greater good)

And most exciting of all - a work in progress.
Senator Obama's greatest contributions lay before us!

VOTE --- VOTE --- VOTE --- VOTE
For Senator’s Obama and Biden

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 11/03/2008

This election's for you, Toot. Rest in peace. You are surrounded by love.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 11/03/2008
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NEW: Election Message from Gov. Howard Dean (VIDEO/46sec);

http://www.youtube.com/user/SenatorJohnMcSame

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 11/03/2008
- DaisyDooks I'm a Fan of DaisyDooks 30 fans permalink
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May the Most High bless Grandma Toot's soul. Blessings and condolences the Obama-Sotero-Ng family!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 11/03/2008
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