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It's my emotional nature, not to mention my competitive one, in conflict with my rationalism. I do realize there is much to celebrate today. Had the special election occurred in my congressional district a 4 point loss by a Democrat would also be a huge step forward. However, the optimist in me couldn't help but imagine a Hackett win.
The emotional roller coaster I experienced while watching the returns was entirely too reminiscent of November 2, 2004. Up, down, up, down, up....silence....down.
I understand that the election process in OH-2 could very well have been completely honest and fair. I suspect election watchers covered the polls like wallpaper on my grandmother's kitchen walls--at least six layers deep.
But I also think this is a great opportunity for those involved in the process to prove it was fair. A highly public audit conducted in a odd-cycle year in a single congressional district would be a very important test for our democracy. Particularly when irregularities were reported. Every single one should be investigated with utmost sincerity.
Honestly I think I'd be a tad bit disappointed if Hackett had won by only four points. It would still indicate that 48% of the voters were willing to swallow the venom and bile oozing from the Republicans and Jean's campaign in particular. I have higher expectations for Americans that that.
So yes, I'm glad a red district went a shade of purple yesterday...but the makeup of our congress remains the same. I'm comfortable with my disappointment as it will keep me focused on the battles to come.
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