Daily Briefing: Christmas Morning
Depending on how the "angry tide" breaks, East Coast voters could observe normal bedtimes. If tightest races stay tight, next few days could be 2000esqe. [ WP , WSJ ]
Candidates buck tradition of ending campaigns on a positive message, continue with, "attacks over personal character and alleged corruption." [ WP ]
2006 midterm elections: must be present to win. [ NYT ]
Percentage of people "absolutely certain" they will vote today is the highest ever for a non-Presidential election. [ LAT ]
Democrats fail to manage expectations; failing to retake the House could cause "mass suicide." [ NYT ]
Hillary Clintondrops $30M on a campaign she could have won with five bucks worth of party supplies. [ NYT ]
Everyone that has thoughts about 2008 busted their ass for candidates in 2006. [ WP ]
Voters look to askPresident Bush, "Who's the decider now?" [ WP ]
Network News stations form unholy alliance to monopolize exit poll data and keep it from bloggers. Kiss ass, elitist, and over-moraled blogs seek to deny readers their bread and circuses, we will not. [ WSJ ]