2008 Election: The NES Game
Politics makes so much more sense in 8-bits
Obama Girl votes in Pennsylvania then celebrates all her hard work on Election Night.
Obama Girl Election Night Pictures
What a great night last night. We partied at a Haven with 150 of our closest friends.
Then we went to Times Square to be a part of history.
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How to Get Free Stuff on Election Day.

Think there is no reward for voting? Guess again. There are two yummy delicious ways that you can get free stuff just for voting! First Ben and Jerry's is giving away free Ice Cream and Starbucks is giving away free Coffee. Also, we are not advocating this, but you can get more then one, just go to different stores and you can eat and drink for free all day long!
Thanks for watching Barely Political this election! We love you all, so enjoy this election highlight jam from Michael Gregory and Michael Stevens!
Funny Election Stand Up Comedy Videos
The guys at Rooftop Comedy put together this video of various comedians doing stand up comedy about our favorite subject.
No it's not airplane food
Reporters Greg Palast and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. believe that the presidential elections of 2000 and 2004 were won by Democrats. They have teamed up to empower American voters in 2008 to prevent the (alleged, hypothetical) theft of this election.

Can you steal this election back before it's too late? Stealbackyourvote.org is a project of the Palast Investigative Fund (a not-for-profit you can donate to here) to receive a copy of their graphic novel.
Paul Cenac of the Daily Show records the snap judgments of some voters who matter, senior citizens in Florida. Having difficulty registering their votes using the technology provided, the participants resort to yelling at the presidential candidates and one another.
Is this informative, or just funny?
Noting the media's tendency to publish animal stories and ignore human rights issues, Ralph Nader confides in the parrot Cardozo. Should he dress up as a panda to get more attention?
Whatever his costuming, Ralph Nader has been polling at 10% among Ohio independents.
In this sketch, John McCain shows up at a recording studio to "approve this message," no matter how misleading or sarcastic. Even if the level of political discourse is not always as elevated as the candidates profess they want,
the political satire from Saturday Night Live this election season has been fantastic.