There’s an election coming up and I can’t believe we’re still debating it.

How is it this close?

Ben Werdmuller
4 min readOct 26, 2024

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Heads up: this one’s for American citizens. The rest of you can pass this one over, or peek at it for a shot of either schadenfreude or fear, depending on your predilictions and assumptions. It’s your call.

The election, at the time of writing, is in ten days. It’s on Tuesday, November 5th. If you haven’t made a plan to vote yet, you should do that! You might also be able to vote early, but if you can’t, your employer may be legally required to give you the time and space to go do it. I learned while writing this that the law doesn’t exist in twelve states; they’re not even the ones you’re probably thinking of. Bananas. Anyway, Vote.gov is a great site that will give you the information you need.

There are two possible options in this election. And, to be honest with you, I can’t believe we are even having a conversation about it.

One of them is a convicted felon who 14 members of his prior administration, including former Chief of Staff John Kelly, call a “fascist” who admires dictators and has praised Adolf Hitler multiple times. He seeks to mass-deport 15–20 million people by way of deploying the military against civilians and interning them in camps. In his last administration, he transformed the

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Ben Werdmuller
Ben Werdmuller

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Writer: of code, fiction, and strategy. Trying to work for social good.

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