Trump came in with so much set up for him: a strong economy, plans for managing crises including a pandemic. Yes, we Democrats would have disagreed with him on many things. But if he had put his own interests and ego aside, seen the humanity in a child ripped from her parents at the border, or a protester calling for justice, or a family wiped out by natural disaster, that would have been a good thing for America and the world. For four years, people have told me, “I didn’t realize how dangerous he was. I wish I could do it all over.” Or worst, “I should have voted.” Look, this can’t be another woulda-coulda-shoulda election. If you vote by mail, request your ballot now and send it back right away. If you vote in person, do it early. Become a poll worker. Most of all, no matter what, vote. As Michelle Obama and Bernie Sanders warned us, if Trump is re-elected, things will get even worse. Vote for honest elections — so we, not a foreign adversary, choose our president. Vote for the diverse, hopeful America we saw in last night’s roll call. And don’t forget: Joe and Kamala can win by 3 million votes and still lose. Take it from me.
Source: Elections - nytimes.com