“Blowout numbers”

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History is ours for the taking; it hovers before us, tantalizing and not at all elusive. And, my dear readers, as I write these words — we are ALL writing together as one cohesive, unbreakable unit, a colorful and eternal history book, a giant history book in which we all exist together inside its pages, as we, the American people, Politics’s scribes participate in:

A BLOW-OUT. RECORD BREAKING! Early voting has begun in many places, such as Swing State, Georgia. The number of voters streaming to the polls is already called a RECORD BREAKER. “Never seen anything like it.”

I am writing this article at 3:15 PM. As I allow words to flow freely, I marvel at what is happening around us. People are running to vote. People are galloping to the polls. By 1:00 PM on Tuesday, the record for the most votes cast ever on the first day of early voting had been broken.

The Georgia Secretary of State has said so himself. These are faces and places with happy, delighted faces, thousands of excited voters, upping the turnout, breaking records, making history, and showing how it’s done.

Two hundred four thousand seven hundred ninety-three ballots as of 2:30 PM. I imagine that number has gone up. And up. And up.

It is a voter hole-in-one—the record breaker! I do not know about you, but I doubt most of these excited people are running to the polls to vote for felon.

“Blow-out numbers.” This is how we do it, friends. This is how we WIN. It’s all over the news. Even the burnt-out, cynical media sounds excited.

So this is a great sign. All the numbers look good — no, great — no, SPECTACULAR — wholly and utterly spectacular, a history book in the making as records are set, votes are cast, people jump up and down in excitement, and we all metaphorically hold hands across the miles as we watch the march toward — toward — MADAME PRESIDENT!