IT’S OVER

President Bush is narrowly re-elected. It was a wild day with the biggest black eyes for exit pollsters. I wanted Kerry to win. I believed he’d be more able to unite the country at home, more fiscally conservative, more socially inclusive, and better able to rally the world in a more focused war on terror. I still do. But a slim majority of Americans disagreed. And I’m a big believer in the deep wisdom of the American people. They voted in huge numbers, and they made a judgment. Not a huge and decisive victory by any means. But at least a victory that is unlikely to be challenged. The president and his aides deserve congratulations. And so, I think, does Senator Kerry, whose campaign exceeded the low expectations of many of us.

FOR NOW: But the most fundamental fact of this campaign – and one of the reasons it has been so bitter – is that we are at war. Our opponents at home are not our enemies. The real enemy is the Jihadist terror network that, even now, is murdering innocents and coalition soldiers in Iraq. Our job now – all of us – is to support this president in that war, to back those troops, and to pray for victory. We saw yesterday, in the cold-blooded murder of a Dutch film-maker for his open criticism of Islamist misogyny, that the enemy is still at large; and aiming directly at our freedoms and security. In Fallujah, our troops are poised for a vital battle against terrorists and theocrats intent on derailing a free future for Iraq. Democracy is on the line there and throughout the world. I’ve been more than a little frustrated by the president’s handling of this war in the past year; but we have to draw a line under that now. The past is the past. And George W. Bush is our president. He deserves a fresh start, a chance to prove himself again, and the constructive criticism of those of us who decided to back his opponent. He needs our prayers and our support for the enormous tasks still ahead of him. He has mine. Unequivocally.

SNAPSHOT

Daily Kos is sighing. He hasn’t had any good news in a couple hours. NRO’s Geraghty is calling Florida for Bush:

In Broward, the Bush campaign expected to lose by 250,000 votes, but are down only 174,000 with 84 percent reporting. In Duvall, the Bush campaign expected to win by a 40,000, and they are set to win with a 50,000 vote margin. Bush is ahead of the swing counties, and north of the I-4 corridor, Bush is set to double the vote margin of victory he had in 2000. And the Bush campaign says they will have an absentee vote margin of 150,000. Adding that all together, they estimate a 3 percentage point win.

And I’m watching Jon Stewart. Warning: two glasses of wine down.

BETTING ON BUSH

Now look at the tradesports tally. Bush is surging.

GODDAMMIT: I just want it to be over. I’m beginning not to care if Ralph Nader wins as long as we don’t have to endure more of this all week long. I guess the exit polls were as out of it as I am slowly getting this evening. Damn. And voting is still taking place in Pennsylvania. Will it ever end?