What Voters Are Feeling and Thinking on Election Day

The campaigning is over, the debates are history, the speeches are done and now it is Election Day.

While more than 80-million voters across the country including nearly one million in San Diego County, already have cast their ballots, tens of millions of more voters will go cast or drop off their ballots today.

And then tonight, we will begin to get the results, starting on the East Coast, then from the Midwest, then the mountain states and then from here on the West Coast.

With the polls saying it’s a neck and neck race, it will mean some anxious moments for the estimated 160 million or so voters who will have voted by tonight.

And when you think about the hundreds of millions of people around the world who will want to find out who wins the presidential election in the United States, this is basically a global event.

In other words, the whole world is watching what happens tonight and in the coming days if it takes a while to know what happens.

Those who practice a religious faith, are praying today. Those who have hope that their candidate will win are hoping even harder today.

Election Day means Decision Day is here.

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