As yet another day that will mark history in the United States gets going, even the two Presidential candidates are feeling patriotic. Hillary Clinton said that she couldn’t have been prouder or more excited to cast a vote on a ballot for herself. Trump too got into the voting spirit this morning but was not met with too much enthusiasm. Don’t forget that both candidates are in New York City right now which is a predominately liberal voting area. Donald Trump was met with a lot of boos and hisses as he entered his polling place.
Scene outside PS 59 as Donald Trump arrives to vote for himself for the second time ever pic.twitter.com/u2ut5yjDss
– Noah Gray (@NoahGrayCNN) November 8, 2016
During his 2016 Democratic Convention speech, President Barack Obama said that Clinton has “specific ideas to invest in new jobs, to help workers share in their company’s profits, to help put kids in preschool and put students through college without taking on a ton of debt. That’s what leaders do.” He added, ominously, “And then there’s Donald Trump.” When Trump’s name was greeted with boos by the Philadelphia crowd, Obama, who recently defended a Trump supporter at a Clinton rally, quickly interjected, “Don’t boo; vote.”
Looks like Obama’s message to vote has been hitting the country as record numbers in early voting have been recorded. It should be a tight race but the Democratic Candidate Hillary Clinton is projected to win the electoral college. Only time will tell.
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