In 3 days, the fate of the world will change, yet it is unclear whether it will be for the better or worse. The possibility of having the first Black Female US President in history exists, as well as the risk of a yellow-haired sociopathic dictator, and there is nothing we can do about it unless you are an American.
Despite numerous convictions, negative media coverage, ongoing legal proceedings, corrupt judges, and lawyers who have already admitted guilt, along with many followers imprisoned for a failed coup and countless non-Americans voicing their strong disapproval, this individual is likely to be elected as POTUS.
Is it necessary to mention his name? However, why should it matter to me? It doesn't, because there is something we have all overlooked. We will overcome this, and it's not as if incompetent individuals haven't governed our nations for years. The world is inherently corrupt, so why wouldn't the US have a corrupt person as president?
On November 6th, the world will continue to rotate, gas prices may rise or fall, the economy will remain challenging, and many will still struggle to afford housing. In essence, there will be no significant changes. Prepare for monotony... it will all be over soon.
But know this, Kamala put in her best effort, they did the right thing, and like every good hero/villain conflict that ever existed, I am proud that she put up a good fight. Maybe the US is not ready for a Black Female President just yet... they will get what they want, and if what they want is to be ruled by a Dictator, that is their choice, not mine. Led by Liz Chenney, Kamala Harris, and others, the fight will go on, and its a good fight.
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