Bruce Monkhouse said:Well lets just hope for a peaceful and decisive outcome,.....however it falls. I wish politicians knew they work for the people, not the party.
Yup. However this plays out, tomorrow neighbours will still be neighbours. There will be a Democrat party, a Republican party, each will hold some portion of the federal and state legislature, some distribution of governorships... There will then be midterms, and a next presidential election. There will be court cases, house debates, fillibusters and legislative wrangling... all of the normal mechanisms of legislature and governance, in all their ugliness.
Whatever the result, America and Americans - and everyone else - will have to learn to live with it. If it’s a change in presidency, there must, must, MUST be a peaceful transition of power. The survival of America’s democratic experiment depends on that. If there is not a change in presidency, both parties have some deep soul searching to do for different reasons.
A new generation of voters is coming of age, and it’s terribly important that they don’t think that what we’ve seen as a style of governance and politics has to be the accepted norm. However wins, America in its entirety has to do better than what we’ve seen. There’s a dignity and decency that has been lost in politics and that must be rebuilt.