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Uh, Dan, are you actually going to show up at 5pm this time?

Posted by Just Curious | October 31, 2006 11:47 AM
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Uh, will you have Wi-Fi??

Posted by el ganador | October 31, 2006 11:52 AM
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Yes, I plan to show up at 5 PM—I want to watch Santorum go down. And Hugh Foskett.

I didn't show up at the PR party at 5 because... well, the "party" supposedly started at 5 because there was a PR marathon. But I was only coming in for the showing of the finale. Which I did...

Hey, Caroline—is there WiFi at Spitfire?

Posted by Dan Savage | October 31, 2006 12:00 PM
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I hate to be a buzz kill, but I won't be convinced the Dems are taking the house or senate until the results are certified. I wouldn't even be surprised if man-on-dog santorum wins. After 2004, I just refuse to get my hopes up.

Posted by Mike in MO | October 31, 2006 12:01 PM
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I'll be there! With bells on!

Posted by Proud Gay Republican | October 31, 2006 12:07 PM
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"Rick Santorum is going down. George Allen is going down. Mike McGavick is going down."

Umm ummmm ... all that goin' down. Sounds like the boys Dan likes.

Posted by Savage Santorium | October 31, 2006 12:08 PM
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If Allen goes down, he's taking people with him: his staffers beat up a constituent trying to ask him a question:

http://atrios.blogspot.com/2006_10_29_atrios_archive.html#116232002219510550

Posted by Fnarf | October 31, 2006 12:19 PM
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dan, in conversations with meinert about this event, there were plans to enable a few of the (many, many) tv screens with live-as-they-come-in internet results.

i think this is still a plan so i am guessing that wi-fi is available. if meinert is out here, he can confirm.

we didn't run out of booze at the mirabeau on the last presidential election night, but we came damn close. and, i cried. onstage.

Posted by kerri harrop | October 31, 2006 12:27 PM
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Come on Mike in MO! I take your cautious outlook to heart because 2004 shocked me, too. But, I've already voted and I'm trying to get excited about curtailing this runaway train president for the next 2 yrs. The Dems are taking the house and the senate and in my state, Musgrave is going down.

Posted by Amy Jo | October 31, 2006 12:34 PM
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I remember the Chop Suey, the evening started great: A free beer ticket from Amy Jenniges and people all around me talking about exit polls and how Kerry was going to run away with it, though the place was a bit too hot and crowded, everyone was in good spirits and the big screen TV promised positive results. It turned depressing quickly. All the exit poll convos changed to how the numbers aren’t in from blah, blah, blah and the first numbers that come in are blah, blah and absentee voters from blah, blah… the unmistakable talk of the losing side of a campaign filled the air, than it was off to the Elysian to finish off and pass out. The cab driver who took me home was a dude from Mogadishu who was happy Kerry lost.

Posted by SeMe | October 31, 2006 12:38 PM
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My favorite quote from the 2004 election:

"See you at the after-mass suicide!"

Posted by Andrew | October 31, 2006 12:52 PM
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Won't we need to wait, on the local level, for all the absentee ballots to be counted?

Also, the recent trend is to for the wait for results of races to carryover to the next morning and beyond.

No, thanks. I got class anyway :P I'll check in the next day as usual.

Posted by Gomez | October 31, 2006 12:55 PM
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Can we have special drinks for the party?

Like say the Santorum - whipped brown cream on a coffee liquor mix.

Just a thought.

You're on my list for parties that night!

Posted by Will in Seattle | October 31, 2006 1:15 PM
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oh - and most absentee voters already voted, Gomez. You can party true!

Posted by Will in Seattle | October 31, 2006 1:18 PM
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I'll be partying with the Darcy Burner campaign, which will need help canvassing on election day.

Posted by david | October 31, 2006 3:17 PM
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... the weirdest part of the 2004 party was how the infernal noise brigade showed up well after the polls took a nosedive toward the hopeless.

p.s. spitfire usually has wifi.

Posted by josh | October 31, 2006 3:22 PM
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Usually? What, are we talking borrowed Wi-Fi?

Posted by Will in Seattle | October 31, 2006 4:29 PM
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i thought kerry would win and i'm still banging my head against the wall over it. i'm up for the party, but i won't believe in victory until i see it, and when i do, i'm going to go FUCKING CRAZY in a good way.

Posted by bring it on | October 31, 2006 5:09 PM
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Republicans are the cause of global warming, and the war in Iraq. As soon as we have Democrats in office, there'll be no global warming. All Democrats are against the war.


But all Green Party types are idiots. They should be drug behind a pickup till there's nothing left but rope. Just like Dan Savage says.

Posted by Republicans Suck | October 31, 2006 6:40 PM
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If they steal this election, instead of getting drunk and depressed, how 'bout we get angry and start the revolution we so badly need?

Posted by the Antibush | November 7, 2006 7:21 AM

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