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    11/4/2008
    Burri: It's finally almost over.

    Wow, November already. Where has the year gone?

    At least, that's what people usually say. Somehow, people aren't. Not this year. Instead, they're saying: "Thank God November's here. Now we can finally get this election over with."

    Some of us will be happier tomorrow than others of us, of course, but that's the way things go. The important thing is: by this time tomorrow, and probably (hopefully!) earlier, we'll know.

    We'll know who the next president will be, and what kind of Congress he'll have. We'll know whether Wisconsin's government will be all-Democrat, or whether we'll still have a Republican Assembly to stand in the way of the worst liberal excesses.

    We'll finally know.
    In some ways, having it all over will be a relief. It started so early. It's gone on forever. Remember when Hillary was still inevitable? When McCain was a broken-down also-ran?

    It wasn't really so long ago, but it sure seems that way.

    On the other hand, why does it seem that way? Compared to other recent elections, this one hasn't been so bad.

    In October of 2004, for example, there was no such thing as a commercial break without a political ad. As November rolled around, sometimes the breaks were nothing but political ads. Those, and Peyton Manning commercials. You couldn't get away from them.

    This year, not so much. I think I saw three political ads during the Green Bay game Sunday. Compared to 2004, this election has been quiet.

    Unfortunately, that's because both campaigns think Wisconsin's a done deal. A few double-digit poll leads for Obama and, bam. We're out of the Battleground State club.

    I wished for that not too long ago. To not live in a Battleground State. I was ready for a break from the radical intensity of the last two presidential elections. Of course, I was wishing we'd be a safe Republican state, but…well, you can't have everything.

    John McCain is maintaining that it's not over – the votes still have to be cast, and counted, and a comeback isn't out of the question. Sure, the fat lady's warming up, but she'd be doing that by now anyway. Demographics are changing; more people have gone landlineless; the major media are clearly pulling for Obama, which is blinding them to their own mistakes. It's entirely possible that the polls are wrong, and McCain can pull it off.

    Part of me believes all that, and part of me doesn't. By this time tomorrow, one part of me will be teasing the other part of me for being so wrong.

    Regardless, today will end at the same speed as other days. Tomorrow will come, and we'll know. And we'll adapt, and we'll go on with our lives, and January's peaceful transfer of power from one person to another – maybe from one party to another – will occur. Republicans will fight over the "soul of the party," Democrats will act like starving cats fighting over a chicken bone (I hope), and six months from now we'll be getting ready for the mid-term elections, and wondering what they'll mean for the 2012 presidential race.

    The battle will have been won or lost, but the war will go on. Metaphorically speaking, of course. Because that's what it does.

    And the worst part of it all? I mean, besides the higher taxes, and protectionist trade policies, and weakened foreign policy and gutted military and continued reliance on foreign oil and endangerment of First and Second Amendment rights?

    We pundits will have to find something else to write about. And I may have forgotten how.

    Lance Burri is a contributor to the Badger Blog Alliance and occasionally blogs at his own site as well.




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