Sorry, I'm more one to comment on diaries than write them, so this is going to be very brief.... I found a blurb on the NY Times Caucus blog that made me feel good, so I thought others would feel the same.
Posted at 4:35pm Eastern, the subject of the blog entry by Michael Shear says "Exit Polls: Majority Says No Repeal of Obamacare"
The Republican position on health care — led by Mitt Romney and embraced by nearly all the members of the party leadership — is to repeal the entire health care law passed by President Obama and the Democrats.
But that is not the opinion of the majority of voters, according to preliminary exit poll results. The survey shows that just a quarter of the people who voted in the election want to repeal all of Mr. Obama’s law.
About the same amount want to repeal only some of the law. And the rest want to leave the law as it is or expand it.
This is heartening news for two reasons - first, that most Americans seem to be realizing the positives of the Affordable Care Act... and second, that most people responding to the exit poll seem to be leaning our way as they vote, as well :)