I hope the margin of victory for whoever wins is five points or more.

I hope the probable is not inevitable: Obama is elected but there is little actual change during his first term.

I hope that Obama wins, and he and his administration excels. It is the best way to convince elitists, racists, blinded zealots, petrified conservatives and Christians, and the like.

I hope Obama is not assassinated. Unfortunately, I would not be surprised, even if it were to happen before January 20.

I hope for good change.

I hope people have patience, and realize change will take a while.

I hope more people care sincerely, and less people care selfishly.

I hope religion finds a much smaller role in politics.

Yeah, right.

I hope people realize how ridiculous it is to think of Obama as the Anti-Christ or un-American.

The Republican party isn't going anywhere. Therefore, I hope they get their act together. Groom their ranks, remove backwards politicians like Giuliani and Palin. I hope those two do not run for national office in 2012 or any year. If so, I hope they lose quite well.

I hope that more people understand just how different the world outside of their spheres is, and that there is nothing wrong with that. "There are no savage and civilized peoples; there are only different cultures."

I hope for progressive policy. We evolve or die.

Maybe we should die. Sometimes I think that; look at all we've done. But I also tell myself: you cannot always judge a person by his past. The person I am is not the person I was.

I hope people can handle it when their candidate loses. I hope we can work together.

I hope for wisdom and kindness, two of the most important things for humanity.

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