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I'm Brendan Loy, a 26-year-old graduate of USC and Notre Dame now living and working in Knoxville, Tennessee. My wife Becky and I are brand-new parents of a beautiful baby girl, born on New Year's Eve.

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The longest election

The remarkable Democratic primary and caucus process of 2008 -- the "campaign that wouldn't end" -- finally ends today, whether Hillary Clinton likes it or not, with primaries in Montana and South Dakota. After tonight, there's nothing of any significance left on the calendar until the convention begins on August 25.

There's been a lot of talk about what a long, drawn-out campaign it has been. (Remember when it seemed exotic to look past February 5?) I have a unique perspective on that, as the Iowa caucuses occurred the day after Becky and I came home from the hospital with our firstborn child. So we barely remember what our lives were like before this election began.

For Loyette, the situation is even more extreme. This campaign has literally been going on for her entire life. :) She was three days old when the first votes were cast; now she's five months and three days. She's more than doubled her weight, gotten five or six inches taller, and has changed from a tiny, dazed and confused newborn into a vibrant, happy, bouncing baby girl with a distinct personality and an ever-increasing set of skills. And all the while, the Democrats have been fighting over who'll be their nominee. Remarkable.

Anyway... what are your predictions for today's election? And when will Hillary drop out? Tonight? Tomorrow? Thursday? August 28? January 21? ;)

P.S. Remember how Mitt Romney dropped out, and endorsed McCain, at a speech in front of CPAC? Well, is it possible Hillary will drop out, and endorse Obama, at the AIPAC convention tomorrow? She and Obama are both scheduled to speak there tomorrow morning.

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Anyway... what are your predictions for today's election? And when will Hillary drop out? Tonight? Tomorrow? Thursday? August 28? January 21? ;)

Well, as you, I and Hillary know, this is her last shot at the Presidency. Unless Obama loses in November, and she tries again in 2012. But she'll concede to Obama on Jan 20, after she is sworn in as President.

;-)

(I don't actually believe she has a chance in hell, but then again the road to hell is paved with melting snowballs)

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