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10 GIFs That Describe How You're Feeling About The Upcoming Election

Voting is just around the corner people, we've made it this far.

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10 GIFs That Describe How You're Feeling About The Upcoming Election
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With Election Day just a few short days away, I'm sure we are all feeling "some type of way." No matter who your preferred candidate is, this election has been stressful for all of us and due to social media, new outlets and your crazy family member we just can't seem to get away from this election no matter what we do or how hard we try to just take a mental break. So, even though we might not be able to escape it for the next few days, let's try to make the best of it with some funny GIF's.


1. Stressed

Being that the popular opinion shows that no one particularly enjoys EITHER candidate, you're probably feeling a little stressed out about how to feel given that either candidate winning isn't exactly the best.

2. Angry

Perhaps you got in one too many Facebook fights, or Donald Trump said something especially offensive, or Hillary's emails keep getting leaked and you're just a ~little~ sick of it after these seemingly endless months.

3. Confused


Perhaps it's Monday night and you just still do not know who to vote for. Perhaps you're struggling to understand HOW we got stuck with the candidates we have. Maybe you're just confused on who these people are and what's been happening the past year, I feel you.

4. Tired

Honestly, I'm just tired of hearing about this. I can't wait for people to stop talking about it on Facebook, on the news, in person, at my job, at the dinner table, etc., etc. I just want it to be over at this point so everyone can start to move on with their lives.

5. Sad

Maybe a friend or family member really surprised you with how they're voting. Maybe you will see some of your friends differently for the things they posted on Facebook or the argument you had with your cousin at a BBQ this summer. At the very least, you're probably just sad that our country is even having these problems.

6. Disgust

Let's face it, this election has been pretty ugly. It's okay if you're feeling disgusted by the candidates and the things that have come out especially as the election has grown closer.

7. Nervous

There's a chance your candidate might not win...which means that the person you don't like wins...it's really just a vicious cycle.

8. Proud

You obviously really believe in your candidate (or at least enough to vote for them) and you're probably proud to say you're voting for them. Also, let's not take for granted that in America we have the ability and the right to vote and that's definitely something to be proud of.

9. Excited

If this is your first time being able to vote, this is very exciting for you! Maybe you just really love having the ability to vote and it's exciting to support a candidate and really hope that they win.

10. Patriotic

Participating in voting definitely just gives you this sense of democracy and makes you feel like you really do have a say in this election. 'Merica, USA!, and all that other stuff.


GO VOTE.

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