Now that the rush of the election is over, I’ve been taking it (relatively) easy for the past few days. Expect more post-election analysis next week. We’re also still waiting to hear back on not only those eleven House races where recounts are still ongoing, but there’s a twelfth race, between Democratic incumbent Tim Bishop and Republican challenger Randy Altschuler for New York’s First District, that is not only up in the air due to 3,500 ballots wrongly attributed to Bishop, but which Altschuler now leads (though several thousand absentee, etc. ballots remain to be counted). Once that is done I can do a post-election analysis of my predictions. (Pending those outcomes, it looks like I did pretty well for my House prediction, but not as good on the Senate.)
In the meantime, here are a few links of interest
- It’s the rest of the country vs. New York and California.
- “Americans less healthy than English, but live as long or longer, study finds.” Can you say “socialized medicine?”
- “The great Republican wave of 2010 is simply a return to the norm.”
Tags: Democrats, Elections, Randy Altschuler, Republicans, Tim Bishop