Anxious L.A. voters poured out on this historic election day, even if they couldn't sway the main event
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"Nervous. Emotional. Worried. Insecure. Los Angeles-area voters were feeling much like the rest of the country as election day dawned."
"That's a hell no for me," said Koryn Frye-Fuentes, 30, widening her eyes for emphasis as she panned Proposition 36 outside her polling place... 'Incarceration doesn't help people with drug addiction.'"
"I never follow politics. I don't follow the council people," said Ernie Quintana... "This is my first time ever. He came because he wanted to make sure Trump wins."
"Even if Californians had little chance to sway the presidential race, they wanted to take their stance on what they saw as a historical election, with many voting coming out to vote for the first time."
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