5/25/2023 0 Comments Once a dayIn fact, if the polling averages are correct, we might not know who controls the Senate until after a potential early December runoff in Georgia.īut that’s the least of the trouble ahead. Not just Election Day, but the weeks and perhaps even months to come.įor starters, it might not be clear who controls the House for days, or longer. OFF THE RAILS - It’s time to talk about it out loud: This year’s election is going to be a train wreck. There was no animosity, no anger among those waiting to vote. My partner and I split $14 for a day’s work. I remember when I was in junior high school in 1952, brewing coffee in the home ex classroom and selling it for 5 cents to voters on an unusually chilly day in Houston. Election Day was once a joyful ritual, where people waited patiently in line to cast their ballot and perform the most important act of citizenship: choosing our leaders by vote.
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