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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Your portfolio won't survive if the Senate gets stolen. Why do you think the market was up the last two days but today's futures are DOWN??
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The nightmare will continue except this time it will be masked. Reality is we all lose the elites will always win
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Audited recounts have to happen so that people can trust the vote. We wont know for a while.
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Trump wasn’t the cause of this. He was a symptom of a larger problem. This won’t end when he leaves and perhaps deep down inside you understand this and that’s why you’re not giddy. Think of how the Dems treated you when you were running for President.
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👏👏👏👏👏👏👍✌️🤔👍
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Yes ... this was to close ... The poor white Americans that have supported Trump ... need to feel welcomed and included into the Democratic party!
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A media win means we will get the information they decide we need. Transparency will be only something demanded from the population not to it.
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As an historic election comes to a close it’s important to remember that the important thing is @marwilliamson ‘a feelings. She has survived. Even if she is misdiagnosing them.