LOL! It does!!!!!
LOL! It does!!!!!
Lots of hopes and fears.
More hopes than fears.
Not for me. I’m calmer than I was in 2016 but the nerves are definitely starting to kick in.
Yes! I was driving to pick up my poll watcher certificate a little while ago and I thought it felt a little Christmassy. Cold. Dark. Nervous anticipation. I just hope Santa delivers MAGA in my stocking tomorrow.
Hopefully we’ll find the pony in there...
It feels like a cross between Christmas Eve and Ft. Sumter eve...
yep!
I have been telling my husband and brother it feels like Christmas Eve all day!!
You bet! We know Trump is going to bring us the victory America deserves with MASSIVE coattails to drag marginal Republicans across the victory line!
Watch it happen!
Yes, it really does!!!
Ha! That’s it! I’ve been feeling it, but couldn’t put it into words.
I have always been like Eeyore every election year and especially on election eve.
I always expect the absolute worst, but hold out a little hope.
I find myself thinking of what to do money wise (eg. IRA, 401K, my kids 529, etc...) when or if Biden wins. Should I pull it all out and take the hit tax in hopes of having something for my family when I’m gone ... or is it too late for that.
I won’t be looking at the computer or listening to the radio for a few days after tomorrow night.
I’m all confused if I want to see it unfold, wait a few hours tomorrow night or wait a day to find out. I just know everyone who we politicos follow will mostly be awake doing a show and following. People like Steve Crowder to Anthony Brian Logan and from OAN to The Blaze.
Anyone else feeling this way right now?
No. For me its feeling like June 5.
1944.
It’s like waiting for the results of a procedure like a colonoscopy or a biopsy. You know in your heart you’ll be fine, but you’re feeling anxious over the slight chance something may be wrong. I think most of us are feeling like that right now about tomorrow night.
Funny you would mention this! I remember on election day in 2000, while listening to Rush Limbaugh, a listener called and said how excited he was that after eight long years we were almost rid of Bill Clinton. Rush said, “I know, it feels like being a kid on Christmas Eve!” That comment has always stuck with me, and Rush was right.
It feels like the night before a major storm honestly.
People at the store buying bread, milk, and toilet paper. Quiet conversations on “where are you going to go?” if things get bad. People saying “you can stay with us”.
I am in the sticks, my family in the big cities are planning to exfiltrate first thing in the morning.
Practicing my schadefreude happy dance!
Yep, good times but knock on wood. The next 4 years are going to be great but after that, not so sure.