I'll be watching. I'm probably not as oversaturated as many of the rest of you; the rest of the world gets a *lot* of news about the US elections, but it is still possible to avoid it if you wish, unlike in the US. (I didn't get oversaturated with Dutch or Taiwanese elections either, due to not understanding the language well enough to understand local news or commercials.) Keeping track of the results helps me feel a little closer to my country.
It will be odd, though. There are three sets of things I care about, so I'll be watching all day: how Pennsylvania goes, because it's still my home state and I care - that will be reported fairly early on, not later than mid-morning my time; how the overall Presidential election goes, and I really don't know when that will be in the bag; how initiatives in AZ and CA go, which won't be reported until the end of their voting days; and how the overall election for Congress goes, which won't be ummarized until the end.
It's also easier to keep track of it all in that the reports will be coming in when I'm awake and at a computer, not at a time when I'm normally sleeping.
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It will be odd, though. There are three sets of things I care about, so I'll be watching all day: how Pennsylvania goes, because it's still my home state and I care - that will be reported fairly early on, not later than mid-morning my time; how the overall Presidential election goes, and I really don't know when that will be in the bag; how initiatives in AZ and CA go, which won't be reported until the end of their voting days; and how the overall election for Congress goes, which won't be ummarized until the end.
It's also easier to keep track of it all in that the reports will be coming in when I'm awake and at a computer, not at a time when I'm normally sleeping.