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November 7, 2008 6:00 AM PST

Friday Poll: How will you replace your election obsession?

by Eric Franklin
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Post-campaign plans
How will you replace your election obsession?

Leveling to 80 in Wrath of the Lich King
Planning Dark Knight DVD release party
Finally learning to navigate Android phone's UI
Watching the World Series on TiVo
Going to see W
Crank-calling Sarah Palin
Refreshing change.gov



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If you're like some of us here at Crave, you've spent the last few weeks (if not the last few months) frantically tracking every last nuance of the presidential race on television, the Internet, the radio, and Tarot cards.

Now that the big election has been decided, how will you fill all the free time that you'd habitually come to spend pondering the fate of the swing states? Vote in our poll, and if we missed anything, be sure to let us know in our Talkback section.

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by fcg1502 November 7, 2008 7:09 AM PST
How about a "holy crap, the whole thing is finally over!" category. If I had to hear or see another poll telling me where each candidate was every hour I would've screamed.
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by btljooz November 7, 2008 11:47 AM PST
I second the >How about a "holy crap, the whole thing is finally over!" category.< idea completely. However, what totally repulsed me was all the negative ad camPAINING.
by NoVista November 7, 2008 3:44 PM PST
I wasn't all that fussed about the political kabuki -- but I sure learned a hell of a lot about the economy and monetary policy. Enough to realise the republicans were doing everything they could to lose the presidential election. After all, who really would want to own the 2009 economy?
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