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As the conversation winds down, the mood oscillates between concern and mockery. Dillon predicts that the election results will be delayed, legal battles will prolong uncertainty, and violence may erupt. Yet, he also points out that more Americans voted than ever before—an encouraging sign of civic engagement.
Despite the chaos, they find humor and irony in the absurdity of the system—comparing election night delays to duels of the Old West, and mockingly contemplating whether the presidency could be decided like a medieval monarchy.