Following Donald Trump's victory over Kamala Harris in several crucial swing states, voters in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, and North Carolina have been sharing their thoughts on the outcome.
In Georgia, one voter expressed happiness at the result, hoping for lower gas prices and improved economic prospects under a Trump presidency. Meanwhile, in Pennsylvania, Gabby James described feeling relieved that America had come together to 'save our democracy.' She emphasized her hopes for secure borders and economic changes.
However, not all reactions were positive. Nick Tigges, another Georgia voter, expressed disappointment at the choice of a campaign he perceived as being based on 'hateful rhetoric.' In Pennsylvania, Sarah Thomas shared her feelings of sadness and worry about the future.
On the other hand, Bernie Shiffler from Pennsylvania expressed great satisfaction with Trump's win, believing that the country had been 'finally got back.'
These diverse reactions reflect the range of emotions and opinions among voters in the wake of the election results. As the nation processes this outcome, it is clear that there are both supporters and critics of the president-elect, each with their own hopes and concerns for the future.