Voting was so strange. It didn't feel like a Big Moment or anything, voting for a woman or deciding our country's future.
Small town benefit: no line whatsoever
I'm afraid my town may go to Donald (we are like 97% white, majorly working class ) but everyone at the polling location was so courteous to one another. Holding doors open, please and thank you, smiles, and have a nice evenings. Gives me some faith that we really may be able to heal the country in the wake of this election.
You usually see long lines in states that don't have early voting. States that still don't have early voting are engaging in modern day voter suppression.
Voters are expressing unease about both major-party presidential candidates — but greater anxiety about Donald Trump — according to the Morning Consult/POLITICO Exit Poll.
Everyone I know here doesn't get how Donald even got this far. Except my mother just told me that one of our family friends (who I really liked) is a supporter of Trump but she's actually from the UK originally sooo
UK is pro-Hillary too. Even the majority of the Brexiters are.
I wouldn't be so sure with black voter turnout being so low this year especially in Michigan as reported. White working class may push him over the edge especially if true that he's ahead of Romney in turnout
The top-scoring attributes for Trump are “stubborn” (81 percent), “arrogant” (78 percent), “he says what he believes” (68 percent), “reckless” (60 percent), “sexist” (59 percent) and “changes his mind” (59 percent).
Meanwhile, the most frequently cited attributes for Clinton were “knowledgeable” (68 percent), “stubborn” (60 percent), “changes her mind” (59 percent), “has the right experience” (57 percent), “not willing to admit mistakes” (56 percent) and “flip-flops” (56 percent).
The head-to-head comparisons were most kind to Clinton: 57 percent say she “has the right experience,” compared to only 31 percent for Trump. Only 29 percent say Clinton “does not know enough about the issues,” but half of voters say Trump doesn’t know enough about the issues.
Other attributes are more positive for Trump: 54 percent say Clinton is “corrupt,” compared to 47 percent who say Trump is.