I'm watching this election between my fingers, as if it were a scary movie. I can't stand the suspense. There is just so damn much at stake this Election Day.
I'm not watching the counts as they come in; this is almost as bad as waiting for the next birth contraction. How bad is it gonna hurt? Is it bearable? Did we get what we were hoping for?
And don't even get me started on what my parents would be thinking at this point. One born in the middle of the Great Depression in the Deep South; the other born at the beginning of the baby boom into relative privilege. One too sick to vote at the end of her life. The other too sick of the political process to vote at the end of his life.
Okay, I have nothing productive to add to the discussion. Email me tomorrow so I know the world hasn't ended.
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After I voted, I came home and turned on the TV, only to see that my candidate of choice was behind in the polls. My heart sank and I started kvetching about the voting machines being rigged.
Fortunately, the numbers have changed since then. Otherwise, I don't think I'd ever bother to vote again!
Obama won!
Good news, dear Lisa - the world has been REBORN!!!!!!
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