Finally, our great national spasm is nearing an end. In a perfect world, we'd know tonight about midnite what the outcome is, who won, who lost. But we don't live in a perfect world and it may be days until the final votes are tabulated.
I had to run an errand this morning and drove past the polling place near my acre. It was slammed, cars trying to get into the parking lot. I don't know if I'll watch the returns tonight. The polls close locally at about my bedtime.
If the election goes the way I hope, it will be fun to watch the highlight reels tomorrow morning. Watching libs bemoan their fate in the realization of perceived disaster. It would be truly monumental if Trump flipped some states that were considered safe. If New Jersey and Colorado turn red, would it really matter what Pennsylvania did?
If you have not yet, go vote. It's important, up and down the ballot. Probably more so down ballot than up.
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Disturbingly the stage is set that people on both sides have reasons (maybe good, maybe bad depending on perspective) to doubt that today’s election is free and fair.
Last cycle we had the first non peaceful change of power in America’s history.
Local politics is the real driver!
Remembering the 202 election results - and knowing what happened at the Capital - it was a peaceful demonstration until the capital police murdered Ashli Babbet.
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