Do you realize that this Election Day, Nov. 4, will mark nearly a year since the presidential election? It's not just me, right? Time has flown by. Almost a full year has passed since American voters picked President Donald Trump.
And what a year it has been. Take a moment and think about all of the news we've seen and all of the changes we've watched unfold in just one year.
So, looking back on that year that was, do you regret or feel good about how you voted? I want to be clear here: I'm not only talking to Republicans who voted for Trump. I know my liberal friends will see it that way. No.
How did you vote in the 2024 election?
I'm asking everybody. People who voted for Vice President Kamala Harris. People who voted for Trump. People who did the "protest voting." People who went third party or voted for a write-in candidate.
I even want to hear from those of you who didn't vote. Because imagine not voting then watching this year unfold.
Do you regret your choice or not? Why? Take our poll below or send us an email to forum@usatoday.com with the subject line "Forum Vote" for a chance to be considered for inclusion in our election follow-up coverage.
Louie Villalobos is the director of opinion for Gannett. You'll find him waiting to see how honest you all are.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: It's been a year since the presidential election. Do you regret how you voted? Tell us. | Opinion
Reporting by Louie Villalobos, USA TODAY / USA TODAY
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