"Americans, frightened and frustrated, have rejected the party of George Bush and have made a leap of faith with Barack Obama, writes the Herald's Political Editor Peter Hartcher. . .
Today, the US has voted to reject the nightmare of George Bush's America and has elected . . .[the] fairy tale.
Americans are more pessimistic today than at the time of any election in four decades. . . .
The economy was the dominant issue for 63 per cent of voters, according to exit polls.
The Bush Administration has given the US two recessions now, and two unfinished wars.
Of a panel of 100 US presidential historians, 61 have voted Bush as the worst president in 2¼ centuries.
He is the most unpopular in the history of US opinion polling.
Americans have rejected the party of Bush and embraced a candidate who, in many ways, is his exact opposite.
He is not only youthful and black, articulate and cosmopolitan, he's also well to the left of Bush on many key issues.
'Bush and the economy were the fundamental dynamics of this election," observed the commentator E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post.'"
Must be the right day to quit drowning government in Grover Norquist's bathtub.
Update, via Talk:Left: A Few More Election Results
Why Sarah Palin May Be the Last In a Line of Culture Warriors, via the Sydney Morning Herald.
US Votes to Reject Bush Nightmare, Via the Sydney Morning Herald.
Praise from around the world.