Most human assets should be in place by now. Perhaps more supply deliveries, food, etc. to come. Lots of mouths to feed and water.
Are citizens able to observe ship movements off the coasts?
About voting results, this shows what the popular vote is like in a giant landslide victory:
Reagan won a landslide re-election victory, carrying 49 of the 50 states. Mondale won only his home state of Minnesota with a 0.18% margin, and the District of Columbia.[3] Reagan won 525 of the 538 electoral votes, the most of any presidential candidate in U.S. history.[4] In terms of electoral votes, this was the second-most lopsided presidential election in modern U.S. history; Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1936 victory over Alf Landon, in which he won 98.5 percent or 523 of the then-total 531 electoral votes, ranks first.[5] Reagan won 58.8 percent of the popular vote to Mondale’s 40.6 percent. His popular vote margin of victory—nearly 16.9 million votes (54.4 million for Reagan to 37.5 million for Mondale)[6][7]—was exceeded only by Richard Nixon in his 1972 victory over George McGovern.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_United_States_presidential_election
Containerized seaports, railroads. I'm sure someone's been keeping an eye on them.
I’ve been watching ship movements. majority of navy aren’t squawking. However there are quite a few squawking off LA/SD & SF on the west coast. On the east coast I’m seeing a few CG vessels trading off with a single destroyer off the Chesapeake bay - however no major Navy group is squawking. There is a CG vessel in the Potomac to the east of all the bridges right at DC.
Been this way all week though the destroyer off Chesapeake has swapped out once at least.