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Just bought a ton of party foods! Hubby and I are watching this election in style! Queso, taquitos, shrimp cocktail, veggie trays, chicken wings! I even got some sparkling cider and party blowers. We will probably regret all this junk food tomorrow, but tonight we shall eat, drink, and be merry!!!!!!! And if by some miracle the Dems pull it out, at least we will have comfort food to soften the blow lol

How are you watching the election results???? Watch parties? What platform will you be watching it on?

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Today, I finally got to cast my vote for President Donald J. Trump!!!

I am a former left-leaning moderate that voted for Obama in 2008, which was the first Presidential election I could vote in. He was a disappointment, but I was not a fan of Romney, so I didn't vote at all in 2012. In 2016, I honestly couldn't bring myself to vote because I wasn't sure about Trump and I hated Hillary. Well, election night was a gut check for me, and I found myself feeling excited as state after state turned red. I have spent the last 4 years getting informed and I am fully red-pilled, now. I voted straight Republican in the 2018 midterms, and today I voted straight Republican, again. I love what Trump stands for, and he has earned my vote by keeping his promises to this country. I love his economic policies, I love what he has done for black communities, and I love that HE CARES!!! My husband and I live in Texas, so we are doing our part to keep Texas red!!!!! :) I just wanted to share my story and to encourage each one of you to go out and vote!

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I'm just really excited, but I'm not in the mood to get trashed elsewhere. So I'm posting here. I'm an introverted homebody, but even I have been going stir crazy. I feel for all the extroverts.

Anyone else celebrating with me? What are you most looking forward to?

I can't wait to go out to dinner on a hot date with my husband. :) I miss sushi!

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I would love to here stories of people leaving the Democrat Party. My hunch is there are a lot of us. I'll go first.

I was center-left, but I voted for Obama his first term (The first Presidential election I could vote in). I didn't vote in 2012 because Obama was an utter disappointment and I didn't like Romney... and I still don't like Romney.

2016 came around. I was starting to question things.... I didn't like the crazy progressives and I couldn't stand Hillary Clinton. However, I just couldn't vote for Trump because I listened to a lot of sound bytes from the media that cut things out of context. So I passed on voting altogether and my husband (a life-long Republican) voted third party because Trump just felt like a wild card.

Cut to election night. We are watching, and it was the biggest gut check moment. I found myself feeling happy when states flipped red. (For the first time ever lol). I was in shock when Trump won, but I felt excited about it. Since then, I've been fully red-pilled. I consider myself a Republican and Trump-supporter. I am amazed at how much Trump has accomplished and how much he has helped our country. I can't wait to vote for him in 2020!!!!!!!! And my husband feels the same way. He is the greatest President in my lifetime, and I can't wait to watch him win again!!!! :)

Please leave your stories below!!!! I think it's encouraging to see all the people who maybe didn't vote for him in 2016, but will in 2020!

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