THE ROAD TO THE WHITEHOUSE. Now that you voted, anxiously awaiting who will win, of course, you would like the candidate that you pick to win, may the force be with you. Realistically speaking, this time around the choices for President, were nothing but slim pickings, but naturally, we have to make do, with the candidates that were brought forward. We face a growing tug-of-war, between our economy and major war conflicts, being done on our doorsteps. We have become the giver of ammunition, and somehow the mediator between Nations, in this modern era and with the growing threat of nuclear arsenals, we should be vigilant and alert of the selection intervention we perform. Larking is the word, our economy is strong, and although we are not the worst off, we are not far from being there. So ask yourself, now that you have voted, did I vote party line, or should I have voted for the candidates who positively will bring us out of impending disaster, towards our economic situation.? The choices you’ve made will last over the years, unwilling! Both Democrats and Republicans refuse to see eye to eye on matters affecting our liberty, and our welfare, always putting it to a vote, a process that is dragged throughout the reign of the elected party. If you voted for Donald Trump, chances are he will work hard for your welfare, intertwining with his agenda of retribution. Whereas if you voted for Kamala Harris, you would get five more years of the Byden mandate. Poor Kamala was never that involved; definitely, she had no choice in this matter, implemented by his choice of nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris. Still in balance are our hopes for a successful transfer of power, and to the winner, congratulations! are in order, and we hope to perform the business of the Nation. You, the people, have in some way interacted with my political poems. You know my thoughts on both candidates. However, you don’t know my vote or whom I want to govern me. I will tell you frankly, as a devout worshipper of Jehovah Almighty God, I don’t partake in nominating or voting. The life I live is being put into play one day at a time, respecting the law of the land, I am driven by faith, and guidance that has to secure me from adversity, propelling me into rem of neutrality and perfect peace in my search for perfection, there will be no more political poems from me after the conclusion of this, the route to the Presidency. Into the Mist Commentary farewell to arms. Kenvil Atkins poet for Timeless Poetry and Short Stories.