Remember way back in 2015 when campaign season began? Once upon a time, the face-off between veteran statesman Jeb Bush and his protege-turned-rival Marco Rubio was the top headline among the Republican contenders, Dr. Ben Carson was mousing along as the only black candidate in the race, and Bernie Sanders was looking like the Great White Hope for millennials.
And then there were two.
On your left: Sen. Hillary Clinton, a former first lady and lawyer who served in Barack Obama’s cabinet as Secretary of State…but might not quite know how email works.
On your right: Donald J. Trump, a real estate magnate with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, who has never held public office and brags about grabbing women by the…you know.
Ladies and gentlemen, these are your candidates for 45th president of the United States of America. Three presidential debates and a few explosive news stories later, the time has come for us to pick a new leader for the next four years.
So what do you think Americans will do? Will we be “stronger together”? Or are we going to “make America great again”? Forget your feelings — Oprah Winfrey herself recently said you don’t have to like a person to vote for them. And Obama said, “Don’t boo — vote.”
The Artistic Alliance for Justice says “The fight for justice is in your hands”
Election day is Tuesday, November 8, but in some states you can vote now.