The Atlantic this month has captured my feelings about this election better than I could. Here is what they said in the print version.
For the third time in eight years, Americans have to decide whether they want Donald Trump to be their president. No voter could be ignorant by now about who he is. Opinions about Trump aren't just hardened - they're dried out and exhausted. The man's character has been in our faces for so long, blatant and unchanging, that it kills the possibility of new thoughts, which explains the strange mix of boredom and dread in our politics.
Exactly!
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