I am getting writings, phone calls, and emails from people who have those vote nervousness. I’ll let you know a little bit about statistics: The vote came to an end about an hour after the elections opened. The Kentucky Derby’s odds are set time before the competition by the betting of large crowds, unlike other races before post-race. Similar to primaries when there are large voter lines. Seldom is there a come-from-behind after that. In votes, as in horse racing, beginning rate works for a bit. It is referred to as the “universal discrimination” for a purpose.  ,
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Some of the people we like would triumph. Some will drop. This include a small music master to cut down on the drugs before the voting is in or the national migraine or event after it ends. But be of great praise. God has a program. He has a bright future ahead of each of us.
As John Henry Newman said in the 19th Century:” God has created me to accomplish Him some particular service. He has given me some function, but He has not given me another. I have my vision. In the future, I’ll be told about it, but I’ll not know. I am a website in a ring, a bond of relation between people. He has never created me for naught. I may do good, I shall do His job. I shall get an angel of peace, a priest of fact in my own place, while no intending it if I do but keep His commandments. So, I will believe Him, whatever I am, I can never be thrown away. If I am in nausea, my illness may serve Him, in confusion, my perplexity perhaps serve Him. If I am in pain, my pain may serve Him. He does everything in naught. He knows what He is about. He does take away my companions. He may put me among neighbors. He does make me feel lonely, render my spirits fall, hide my upcoming from me. However, He knows what He is about”.
And then, all the campaign pledges are done. And like the Big Rock Candy Mountain, they may contain surprises.
 , And a small fortune not hurts. Does luck become a woman tonight? Time will tell.
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As the sun sets for its first sunrise in the early hours of November, the individuals perform their final grief party before the audience begins to speak.  ,
 , As for all the campaign funds that have been spent, quick come, quick go. Ironically, politicians is all about money these days.
 , Stay the sports spirit in victory or defeat. The following battle launches the day after it ends.
 , And for those who defied the odds.
 , And for those facing battle.
 , There is not much some may say. If the communists get in, believe problems. If they do n’t, expect trouble. There is no transfer in the war, as Rudyard Kipling once said. And with a divided nation, that is particularly true. However, the citizens not give up when they are wooing them. There is always another vote.
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Political philosophy, according to Ambrose Bierce, is the “gentle arts of obtaining votes from the bad and campaign funds from the wealthy, by promising to defend each from the other.” The socialist-capitalist conflict has, however, been ongoing in the United States for the past 100 times. Does this vote bring about a resolution? We will see. An odd thinking pattern from almost 100 years earlier can be found here. The bums yet resisted socialism at the time. Does that remain?  ,
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 , What more can we say? W. H. Auden’s song sums up the future:
” When Statesmen terribly say, We must be realistic,
The odds are they’re poor and, thus, warlike,
But when they speak of Principles, look up: probably
Their commanders are currently examining maps.
This end on an optimistic note with Louis Armstrong.