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Our area has changed a lot. I think we've moved a little bit to Democrats,
We're very optimistic. We're hoping that President Trump can pull it off." ... Oh, I'm optimistic. I got two thumbs up—we're going."
Republican Mike Sariano told Newsweek ... His wife, Peggy, added It's so close. I just feel like it's close. It's going to be to the very last person. Everybody's vote counts, so I'm just hoping everybody goes out and votes,
People were having real conversations and convincing others of the importance of voting. In this divisive time, being able to have civil conversations on someone's porch about important issues is powerful,
This is the most important election of our lifetime,
The future of every issue I care about, and so many people I care about, hangs in the balance. The future of our democracy is literally on the line tonight,
In a very purple area of a swing state, you can't assume Democrats will automatically vote Democrat. It's not the same as in a deeply blue area like Brookline, Massachusetts,
I see a path, but I also remember 2016, when we thought Clinton would win, and it all came crashing down,
I’m actually feeling pretty good and confident. In Philly, we’re always on the right side of history.”
I would be looking for a way to leave the country. It would be disheartening, upsetting, depressing and bleak, very bleak. I don’t even want to think about that.”
Asked how she would feel if Trump returned to power, Laura said It looks like Republicans have shown up in force, so we’ll see how it turns out.”
Unless Democrats drastically change their [voting] behavior by Tuesday, I think we're in a very good position to win at the top of the ticket,
Arizona GOP Chairwoman Gina Swoboda told The New York Post Instead, most voters choose a party based on the values that party's leaders represent and whether those values match more closely with the social and cultural attitudes of the voters,
Suburban areas have been trending blue and rural areas trending red in Pennsylvania and in many other states because most Americans don't make voting decisions on an economic basis, even if they claim in polls that they do,
Best of all, a vote for Harris will move the country one small step closer to the founders' vision of a more perfect union, and one giant leap away from the division and tumult of Trump,
Regardless of what many of his MAGA followers believe, a second Trump presidency is perilous for red and blue America,
the editorial board wrote on Tuesday His radical plan to impose tariffs will increase prices on everything from cars to computers to clothes,
Trump's previous chaotic term ended with a mismanaged pandemic and a violent insurrection,
There's a real chance Trump will end up with less from college-educated women than he did in 2016, for sure. He is likely to make up for it with lower-income, lower-education Democrats, people who used to be Democrats and are not anymore."
It may surprise some people in the Democratic Party that folks don't particularly like to be called fascists, or Nazis, or have their family members called that,
said Brad Todd, a Republican strategist and coauthor of The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics