I am so exhausted listening to all the ads and the news about it, and I'm feeling a bit anxious as to how everything will go down tomorrow night. I did the in-person absentee voting on Friday, so essentially my part is done.
I'm pretty much jealous of everyone who is not in the media right now, because as much as I would love to stick my fingers in my ears and be like "La la la la la" ... I can't do that because of my job. (Being in a swing state makes is sooooo much worse, too.)
Anyone else have election fatigue like me?
Re: Who's ready for this election to be over?
My girlfriends and I avoid talking politics because we don't really agree. Today we finally brought it up to complain, like this thread. One of them gave a nice summary of the Elizabeth Warren vs. Scott Brown.
I haven't paid attention to people who we're electing to send to DC - I pay much more attention to really local stuff like school board because I feel like that's where my vote matters more. Also, those candidates actually have different ideas and seem to run on them, as opposed to running on what they think people want to hear.
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In any case, I hopefully have my hubby back now.
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[QUOTE]I'm legitimately depressed.
Posted by agape1cor813[/QUOTE]
<div>Yup. Me too.</div>
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Who's ready for this election to be over? : Yup. Me too.
Posted by peachykeen26[/QUOTE]
As am I. The next 4 years should be interesting.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Who's ready for this election to be over? : As am I. The next 4 years should be interesting.
Posted by orangehills[/QUOTE]
<div>Sadly, I'm not convinced that "interesting" means "good."</div><div>
</div><div>I'm praying for improvement, but considering the make-up of the government in Washington I'm really not optimistic.</div>
[QUOTE]My husband and his family were very upset over the election . Most people at church on Wed night were also upset... It was unfortunate to see that. God is ultimatly in control . He knew what he was doing when he was elected the first time... As he does the 2nd... I mean come on the country did also vote in Clinton for a 2nd term AFTER his affair .... Nothing suprises me anymore ...
Posted by GunzNRoses213[/QUOTE]
<div>I'm pretty sure Clinton was voted in a second time before the Lewinsky scandal (election in 1996, affair in 1998). And I think a number of people actually approve of what Obama has done, even from a Christian perspective (caring for the poor, protecting the environment, minimizing the number of deaths of U.S. soldiers, etc.). It's a shame Dems gloated in this election, because what goes around will come around (probably in 2016, my best guess is). </div>