Iris Mauss emphasized that while "election anxiety" isn't an official condition, it manifests strongly in high-stakes situations, especially with uncertain outcomes, such as a presidential race.
Annelise Russell noted that the unexpected events, particularly Biden's exit from the race and Harris's rise, intensify anxiety among Democrats compared to their Republican counterparts.
Amy Becker highlighted that while uncertainty exists for both sides, expressing fear and anxiety is more acceptable on the political left, especially among supporters of Kamala Harris.
Many Trump supporters interviewed by The Washington Post opted out, indicative of a broader rejection of acknowledging anxiety within Republican circles, contrasting sharply with Democratic feelings.
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