Not Quite Done
- Katy McQuillan
- Nov 5, 2018
- 2 min read

Big Week! I'm not sure anyone confidently knows how Tuesday will go. I think for the first time in two years, Americans who vote differently can agree on one thing in politics: they are nervous.
It's Election Day Eve. Every news program is going bananas with their predictions, statistics, and analysis.
I would really like to say there's only one more day until political coverage comes to a screeching halt, but that would be foolish.
On Wednesday, the 2020 election campaign news cycle begins. We know for sure President Trump is running for re-election. He was the first president to ever announce his re-election on Inauguration Day.
So, we know what a news cycle with President Trump looks like. Imagine that chaos, but with presidential hopefuls like Micheal Avenatti, Kamala Harris, (possibly) Elizabeth Warren, even less possible Hillary Clinton, and many others.
If you thought you wanted to pull your hair out at the end of every week with the way the midterm election was covered, you should probably just get rid of social media and limit news intake to one day a week. That is unless you are politically-minded, can't look away, interested to see how some of these politicians humiliate themselves, and how much more winning the president does, then stick around. It's bound to get way more entertaining.
Good luck on Tuesday. If you work in politics, I'll be praying for you. If you do not, be nice to the people you know who do work in politics. Let's continue to be kind to others.
Have a great week, and don't let Election Day ruin any goals you set for yourself. This government is big, but we are still free.
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