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Diane Spiteri clutches her absentee ballot before dropping it off at the city clerk's office in Warren, Mich., Wed, Oct. 28, 2020. "I just can't wait until the whole thing is over. And I think it's long from over, even after Tuesday. There's just so much anxiety," said Spiteri, who cast her ballot last week for Biden. As the traditional Election Day closes in, Americans are exhausted from constant crises, on edge because of volatile political divisions and anxious about what will happen next. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Diane Spiteri clutches her absentee ballot before dropping it off at the city clerk's office in Warren, Mich., Wed, Oct. 28, 2020. "I just can't wait until the whole thing is over. And I think it's long from over, even after Tuesday. There's just so much anxiety," said Spiteri, who cast her ballot last week for Biden. As the traditional Election Day closes in, Americans are exhausted from constant crises, on edge because of volatile political divisions and anxious about what will happen next. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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