The Presidential Election has come and gone, and those who fought long and hard – candidates and their supporters alike – are to be congratulated for once again participating our democratic process in these difficult times. Alternatives were presented and the voters made their choices. That’s what it’s all about.
Even as we await the final tally of votes in the presidential and congressional races, we can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that we have done our part. All we can do now is sit back, relax, and let the results come in as they will.
We should, however, not forget the efforts made by our election officials and the many volunteers who gave their all under difficult circumstances to make sure we all had every possible opportunity cast our votes.
Whether voting by mail, making use of drop boxes, or early voting at City Hall, we were presented with safe and secure means of making our voices heard.
Last but far from least, the voters themselves should be thanked for taking the time and making the effort to exercise their franchise in the process. All the hooplah and hype, debate and drama, would mean nothing if the common citizen refused to get involved.
And to do this in the face of a viral pandemic the likes of which have not been experienced in our own lifetimes.
Democracy is the one system that assures the little guy that he is, in fact, the big kid on the block after all. Public service to the public is the highest calling in the land. Let us once again give thanks that we enjoy this precious gift.
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