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Seen on a phone pole outside the Tractor (in Ballard of all places) the other night...

threesacrowd.jpgBallard Ave, Ballard, Seattle, WA - March 7, 2008 (click image to enlarge)

Relayed to me regarding a conversation overheard at SeaTac this evening...

"who is barack obama?" a lady asks her husband while they're both reading a newspaper. umm yes.

One can only hope they've been stranded on Snoqualmie Ridge, buried under 425 inches of snow and without electricity or communications for the past six months.

My precinct (SEA 43-2040) had about 75 people jammed into an elementary school library that was probably meant to hold about 50 children and one adult.  Turnout everywhere has been overwhelming, and there were about a dozen precincts at the school, all in their own rooms such as the gym, cafeteria, art room, and so forth.  There was supposed to be one large gathering of all caucus attendees in the cafeteria before the official start, but because turnout was so huge the organizer had to instead dash from room-to-room and address each precinct individually, meaning we were about twenty minutes late in getting started.

My precinct was a fair mix of seniors and thirty-somethings, with a few college kids thrown in to mix things up, but I'd guess the average age was a bimodal distribution centering around 35 and 65.  The Obama campaign clearly had larger representation (in all age, gender, and racial distributions) from the number of signs and stickers people arrived with, and when additional stickers were handed around the majority of people sitting around me took them.  When we all finally signed in and the first tally was complete, the raw numbers were Obama 50, Clinton 18, Gravel 3, Uncommitted 1.  With seven delegates to the district convention at stake, this resulted in five going for Obama and two for Clinton.  After the tally, there was a brief speech from one supporter for each candidate (the Gravel supporter luckily acknowledged he hasn't got a snowball's chance in hell at getting the nomination, and instead her vote was in protest of something or other that the other two candidates weren't addressing sufficiently...) and after that two additional voters arrived and a two people (including the one uncommitted voter) switched allegiances.  I didn't catch the raw numbers for the second tally, but the net result was that from our precinct Obama remained with five delegates and Clinton with two.

At that point we split among the various viable factions and selected our delegates and alternates to go to the various state legislative district conventions in early April, where the numbers will be whittled down further before holding US congressional district conventions where the delegates to the DNC convention in Denver will be selected.  I'm attending my LD convention as an Obama delegate, so when that time comes around I'll let you know how it goes...
Barack Obama just spoke to a beyond-capacity crowd at Key Arena -- approximately 18,000 people inside and an additional 3,000+ outside listening on loudspeakers.  I (and thousands of others) walked to the Seattle Center from our homes, beating most of the traffic and buses in doing so.  I ended up standing in an entryway in the upper deck, and every stairwell, walkway and hallway in the arena was absolutely packed with people.

The last time I remember an audience even close to this boisterous was when the Buffalo Bills reached the Super Bowl for the first time in 1990 and the 80,000+ fans at the stadium nearly reached the same volume and intensity of excitement.

obama1.jpgLots more pictures to come here (click this one to enlarge... behind him are US Congressman Adam Smith, Washington Governor Christine Gregoire, and Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels.)  On a vaguely-related note, I officially wuv my camera.

UPDATE: Check out the GALLERY here!
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