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I’m nervous. I think everybody in this country, no matter what side you’re sitting on, probably has the same sentiment.”
This is a massive shift that's coming in rural Pennsylvania… and part of it is that my working class, middle-age and senior constituents are seeing what's happening to their jobs and with inflation and this craziness,
I came out earlier and came back to bring my daughter,
I'm just anxious, ... We're doomed."
Reflecting the unease felt by many, Brendan Nolan simply said ... while fellow Pittsburgh resident Jeremiah Jackson expressed a bleak outlook with a straightforward It was mentally very stressful in 2016 when we heard Trump won,
I'm just hoping for the best but preparing for the worst,
I do feel pretty confident. I voted for Kamala Harris,
Mayangela Speicher, who stood in line at the Smithfield Human Services Building to cast her ballot, told Newsweek, adding I made sure I was here. I had to make it count,
I didn't want to go through that again...I hope she blows him out,
he said, referring to Vice President Kamala Harris 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 think when you look at the early vote data, yes, there has been a mode shift because Republicans — they used to disparage early voting and claim it was fraud,
Listen, we feel good about what we’re seeing in Pennsylvania and across the battleground states,
Harris’ communications director Michael Tyler said They have now embraced it and have encouraged their voters to do so. So, you’re seeing a little bit of a mode shift,
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.”