When push comes to shove, we all should know most Americans want the same things, but just disagree on how to get there, which is why it should be okay to not panic if the other party wins.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
America is fickle. You never know what they're going to go for.
Like most Americans, I feel disgusted when we see people make decisions based on party politics rather than a solution that is best for the country.
I strongly believe that crossing the aisle for the good of the American people is more important than party politics.
What the people want is very simple - they want an America as good as its promise.
Most of the international community, most of the countries around the world, don't want any side, any party to take unilateral steps. They would like that all of us to stick to the road map.
Now that our troops are mired in a dangerous effort to defeat the insurgency and are also trying to help rebuild the country, Americans of all political persuasions simply want the United States to succeed and our troops to be as safe as possible.
No matter how rough things can be at times, many Americans are optimistic and on the move.
First, I think more Americans need to declare their independence from partisan politics on both sides. The more that Americans declare their independence, the more the parties will have to compete for their votes using reason rather than the hateful appeals.
We want to win and make a push.
And American voters understand that if we want to keep fighting to move in the new - in a new direction, we've got a long way to go. And we need to make sure we continue with Democrats being in the majority.
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