California Polls Are Closed. Let the Cheers and Nail Biting Begin

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SAN JOSE, CA — At 7:55, a woman with a kid in her lap and a phone in her hand turned to her friend and said, “Let me get this last call in.” She looked at the clock. “Well, it’s too late. They can’t go to the polls now.” She set down her phone and picked up a granola bar. And with that, Campaign Obama began drawing to a close.

Neaby, two Latino guys stood talking. One wore a faux hawk, the other a suit. “In two minutes, Obama wins California,” the guy with the faux hawk said. If Obama does, it will be in large because Spanish-speaking Obama supporters cut into Clinton’s lead among Latinos. This morning no Latino campaign workers were here, and phone bank workers had to hang up on people who didn’t speak English. But roughly ten percent of the people crowded into the HQ right now are Latino, and many have been working for weeks in their communities to support Obama.

Now, as people are gathered around giving end-of-the-trail speeches, I’m impressed by the crowd’s diversity. I see old and young; black, brown and white; headscarves, neckties, and hoodies. People are having fun. It helps that Obama’s name is infinitely cheerable. The latest innovation is a cheer that begins with everyone squatting while letting out a long, low “O” sound, slowly rising, and busting out with a “Bama!” A woman sitting next to me said to her friend: “The energy is just amazing.”

Alright folks. I have to secure a place to sleep in San Jose. I’ll be back in about an hour, and then here into the small of the night.

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