Election results can change as votes are tallied, and mail-in ballots may not be counted until polls close. Different states have different rules and poll closing times, making it a complex process that requires patience.
She advises watching MSNBC for accurate information but also taking breaks to breathe and trust that the media is working to get it right. She emphasizes not getting caught up in polls and exit polls, which are just snapshots.
She argues that the media has sometimes treated Donald Trump's comments as less important because people supposedly know who he is. This approach, she believes, has done a disservice to the American people by not adequately covering his statements and actions.
She believes the media should cover his comments extensively, especially those that are derogatory or inflammatory, to ensure the public is fully informed. She argues that not doing so is a miscalculation and a disservice to the electorate.
She expects a focus on domestic policy, including executive orders and legislation sent to Congress. Foreign policy will also be important, with a need to outline approaches to global issues like Israel-Palestine relations and competition with China.
She believes that regardless of the election outcome, people need to organize and continue fighting for their causes. Whether Kamala Harris wins or loses, there will still be work to do, and people should be prepared to contribute to that effort.
If you're feeling anxious about the upcoming election, the best thing you can do is VOTE. That's the advice Symone Sanders Townsend gives V on this special pre-election episode. Just a few days before the 2024 election, V and Symone go over what we should expect this week -- from when they think the race will be called, to how to handle the various outcomes. We also take a look at what Kamala's first 100 days could look like.
Symone Sanders Townsend, Charles Coleman Jr., Trymaine Lee, and Melissa Murray will host the MSNBC special, “Black Voters: The Road to the 2024 Election,” Sunday at 4pm ET on MSNBC where they’ll speak with Black voters about the issues that are most important to them in the lead up to the election.
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