As we near the moment of knowing that this nightmare will be over, I’m not experiencing the giddy excitement I expected to feel. I feel more the shock of knowing how close we came to the demise of our democracy, and an almost tearful gratitude that we survived.

Nov 6, 2020 · 10:39 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Marianne.. come now. It's a little late to be neurotic.
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The WORK begins NOW, Marianne. What about a 3rd party?! peoplesparty.org/
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Democracy was lost a long time before this election, this take ignores the reality of the American oligarchy, Biden is not good
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I’m upset that we didn’t do better than we did with the Senate. But keeping my fingers crossed for Biden for POTUS.
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I am realizing that only in America can you win by 4 million votes and still have a chance of losing. #AbolishTheElectoralCollege
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The Senate is still filled with tRump complicits. This is a problem. Biden will not be able to get everything he wants. Dems didn't get across their point to change win to the Senate. Joe made it but too close to call. This Nation is still divided.
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I’ve been crying. I’m so sad for America that half the country thinks Donald Trump is ok.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Yes, Marianne. I hear you. I’ve used two phrases to describe what I feel - uncomfortably numb and a blend of terror and promise. ❤️