Nervous. Not sleeping. Sick to their stomachs. Anxious.
Those are just some of the descriptions women gave when asked about their state of mind ahead of the 2016 presidential election outcome.
At a polling booth in New York’s East Village today, Mamamia spoke to more than a dozen American women about how they’re feeling as they wait for the ballots to be counted.
Here’s what they had to say:
“It has been such a divisive election. Certainly in women, it has brought out a lot of emotions and pain about abortion and molestation. I think almost every woman has had an experience like that. [If Trump wins,] we would have to seriously consider an alternative way of living… I’m thinking Canada.”
– Janice, 48, property manager.
“I do worry. I feel that he’s unfit. He doesn’t know enough politically; I feel he’s more of a businessman.”
– Ilana, 53, business owner.
“Today I’m feeling positive. But I’m anxious to see [an end to] the racism, misogyny, xenophobia that was stirred up.”
- Colleen, 60, photographer.
“I’m from the south, and have been able to see some concerning social media posts about the election. [I’m worried about] regression; losing respect of the rest of the world has for us.”
-Alex, 24, digital marketer.
“I am so nervous I could throw up. I’ve been sick to my stomach and I’m usually the calmest person in the room.”
- Naomi, 66, retired teacher.
“I’m hoping that Hillary will win. I’m disappointed in the whole election process. The election has just been so divisive and ugly. I feel really bad for young people who see this.”
- Rebecca, sculptor.