I can't assume Obama will win. Your elections are just too wacky.
I predict the winner will be heavily criticized for not delivering on promises fast enough. If the economy isn't "fixed" within a month (a fantasy to be sure) there will be much hand wringing and apoplexy.
I predict the winner will be both applauded and vilified for spending time overseas on diplomatic excursions.
I predict that the new administration will be discover new "shocking" misadventures of the previous administration. This could be played merely for partisan points or as an excuse to cut back on election promises.
I predict, win or lose, that we're going to see a lot more of Sarah Palin: touring the country as VP and public face of the administration, or as a pundit on TV and radio in opposition.
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