Lol.. grab a tissue (or 2, you might be crying a lot) and go to sleep little fella. It will all be ok tomorrow. Trust me. And there is an explanation. It's a right. I chose not to because I can't stand any of the candidates.
Hey, I won't stop you from imagining me crying. Have fun with that! I just always find it funny that the guy that didn't vote is down talking the people that did vote.
Really low class move by Clinton. Can't say I'm surprised but Trump is supposed to be the classless one.
How am I down talking? You are making yourself look really stupid. Almost stupid enough to think you voted for Trump but when asked, you can't remember.
I get it dude. Just don't forget 220 million + people didn't vote for Donald Trump, and of those who did, many have been hurt just like everyone else for many many years. They will certainly not own up to it, I hope it doesn't bother you, they will not own up to the problems. It just doesn't happen. I'm not defending them. I'm just saying don't set an unrealistic standard for yourself to feel vindicated. Many of them will not be proud and happy. For many of them especially those living outside big cities, the two candidates would make no difference to their deteriorating lives. But this one night is more victory than they've had in decades. No one is doing this to hurt other Americans, everyone is doing what they BELIEVE is best for everyone. We may believe they're wrong, but they believe it deeply, that this is best for everyone. So don't expect them to own up to a vote which fundamentally symbolizes the "it all doesn't matter, but **** you tonight" vote. Anyways, I'm drawing this out while you probably are (and should be) down about things. Sorry man, just trying to shed some helpful light for community thinking.
538 has Trump's chances of winning at 93%, the highest this evening. Lawdy, these people are slow to call it.
NATE SILVER 2:10 AM Something to remember: Whatever your feelings about the state of the country right now, it’s fundamentally not that different a place whether the final call is that Clinton has narrowly won or narrowly lost. Add just 1 percent to Clinton’s vote share and take 1 percent away from Trump’s, and she would have won Florida and Pennsylvania, therefore would probably have been on her way to a narrow Electoral College victory.