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Scottholes 2.0
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« on: November 05, 2018, 07:35:47 PM »

As a Wisconsinite, I do not want to have the displeasure of enduring another Walker term. I've watched my unionized family members suffer post-ACT 10 (take-home pay decreased, wages remained stagnant, etc.), and I just want us to take our state back. As someone who has anxiety, I find statewide elections to be very anxiety-provoking (especially with Walker concerned), and I think this is the most anxious I have felt since the 2014 midterms (2016 didn't make me that nervous because I really thought Trump would lose). I want to enter Election Day knowing that momentum is on the Democrats' side and not be such a skeptic, but the possibility of an upset is killing me! I am, however, confident that Dems will retake the House. I would also like to apologize for any of my past Atlas meltdowns and thank the people who have tried to reassure me throughout this election cycle. Any tips on how to have positive thoughts? Thanks!
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