Okay, we will await the results of the 2024 U.S. election.
Who will be the 47th President of the United States?
Who will have control of the U.S. Congress?
What will the future be like if former president Donald J. Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris becomes the president?
Will the Democratic Party break another barrier?
Will the Republican Party break a barrier?
If Harris is elected, she will become the second African American, first woman, first South Asian and the latest incumbent vice president since George H.W. Bush to become president.
If Trump is elected, he will be the second oldest, second since Grover Cleveland, first convicted felon, first sexual predator and the longest running candidate to become president. Trump announced his campaign in Nov. 2022.
Trump was the 45th President of the United States.
Harris is the 49th Vice President of the United States.
J.D. Vance will be the first Ohioan to be Vice President of the United States.
Tim Walz will be the newest Vice President of the United States replacing Walter Mondale, the late vice president of former president Jimmy Carter.
Kamala Harris has over 1.43 billion in campaign contributions.
Donald J. Trump has over 398 million in campaign contributions.
I will say again, I won't be flooded by text messages, emails, campaign ads, endless drivel of who is good and who is bad.
I know a lot of Americans are nervous about the election. Trust me, I have anxiety about a second Trump presidency. He was incompetent during the coronavirus pandemic. He also led a mob of his supporters to a domestic terrorist attack on the U.S. Capitol. That alone should have stopped any consideration.
But Republicans devoted to "owning the libs" allowed Trump the opportunity to run again. He used his white privilege to avoid jail, debates, accountability for actions and paying debts. He also exploited his near death experience in Butler, Pennsylvania.
I mean who would promote a near assassination as a campaign meme?
Anyway, please vote.
Regardless of who wins, I will stay humble and post the aftermath once a president-elect is named.
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