Election Day
I drove to work today, and as I crossed the Potomac the familiar landmarks loomed solid and significant in the wan winter light. Driving past the White House and the Capitol, I thought about the people who aspire to live and work in those places, people I'll vote for today.
It does feel momentous, this election. Perhaps because we live in a battleground state and our phone rings half a dozen times or more a day. Perhaps because positions seem to be ossified — the fact that we had our first hard freeze last night, is that a metaphor?
Or perhaps because these polarized times make clear a truth we sometimes forget: that every vote really does make a difference.
(Photo: DClikealocal.com)
It does feel momentous, this election. Perhaps because we live in a battleground state and our phone rings half a dozen times or more a day. Perhaps because positions seem to be ossified — the fact that we had our first hard freeze last night, is that a metaphor?
Or perhaps because these polarized times make clear a truth we sometimes forget: that every vote really does make a difference.
(Photo: DClikealocal.com)
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