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‘I’m excited,’ ‘I’m worried’: Washington voters on both sides react to Trump win

Nov 6, 2024, 2:13 PM | Updated: Nov 7, 2024, 9:28 am

Photo: (Left) Donald Trump gestures at supporters during a campaign rally at PPG Paints Arena in Pi...

(Left) Donald Trump gestures at supporters during a campaign rally at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on November 4, 2024. (Photo: Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images) (Right) Supporters get emotional as Kamala Harris speaks at Howard University in Washington, DC, on November 6, 2024. (Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

(Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

It is now the day after the election and all over the country people are either celebrating or coming to terms with the fact that Donald Trump will be president again. ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio got reactions from Washington voters on both political sides.

The majority of people ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio spoke with had no interest in talking politics. Those who were willing to talk about the election were split down the middle with either sadness or elation.

“I don’t know,” Lui Thompkins shared. “It’s just scary to see what’s going to happen in the future. I just feel for all the people who aren’t going to have rights to certain things such as abortion rights.”

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However, Patrick Hartness had a different outlook.

“I think it’s gonna be more productive,” he said. “The economy is gonna be better. They’re gonna bring more money back to the United States, illegal drugs and everything like that. Hopefully, that gets shut down. People stop dying.”

Ali Haider is also looking forward to a change of direction.

“I’m excited, not just because Trump won, but because of the direction the country decided to take,” he explained. “He not only won the electoral vote, but he also took the popular vote.”

“It just puts everybody that I know, everybody that voted for him, me myself, in a good mood that we’re not going towards where we were being pushed to go,” Haider added.

Others shared negative opinions of Trump.

“I think America showed us, once again, what it actually is,” Sammy said. “It’s impossible for a reasonable person to look at the behavior of Donald Trump and not conclude that he is a fascist and doesn’t seem to matter.”

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Dustin Poole noted the impact on other countries.

“I’m afraid about Ukraine,” he said. “I’m worried about the status of NATO. I’m worried about the economy and I’m worried about people’s rights, especially abortion.”

Meanwhile, Haider said he doesn’t think people should be worried.

“I understand where they’re coming from, I don’t agree with their fear or their anger or their sadness, I think it’s all gonna be OK,” he said.

Thompkins, while hesitant, remained hopeful.

“I’m nervous, but it’s only four years,” he said. “He can’t go again after that, so just gotta hope that another Democrat can come in and fix everything.”

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Voter Celeste Franklin was also optimistic.

“He is temporary,” she said. “He’s a monster, but he won’t be here forever in two years. There’s a midterm election, and love wins in the long run.”

Regardless of political affiliation, the common sentiment on both sides was that society must find a way to move forward together.

Contributing: Julia Dallas, MyNorthwest

James Lynch is a reporter at ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio. You can read more of James’ stories here. Follow James on , or email him here.

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