I have spent an hour face timing an old friend, a brit that moved to Florida 30 years ago, they are worried about how things will kick off if the t man wins, although the four Americans I spoke to today all want him too. I deal with the USA daily, which is how I end up talking to so many. On another note I was going to pop over there in January and have been told it may be better to let things settle down.
Crikey! That's a disturbing piece of advice.
When Trump was in office we holidayed in Porto with two friends who visited from the States. Joy is from Pontefract, she doesn't suffer fools in the true Yorkshire manner. Politically she, Mrs P and I are aligned.
I forget the name of Joy's friend. When we met up Joy took me to one side and spoke about her friend " she voted for Trump, she doesn't get it Paul. So don't, just don't go there." That was me told in no uncertain terms.
I didn't till the last morning. We were having breakfast, the TV was on and it was the day of Trump's UK visit to London. 250,000 were expected on the streets to protest. Joy's friend asked why this was. It went quiet. Then I said "It's because a lot of people think he's a facist." The lady really didn't understand.
Scary, very scary