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"It was something I had to do," she says. The election is even affecting the timing of Ray Brun's move. Currently, Brun and his family live in the swing state of New Hampshire, but they're packed up and ready to move to Kentucky
-- after casting their votes for McCain, he says. "I think our votes up here will be a little more influential," says Brun, 29. Voting early, talking to friends or donating money are all healthy, pro-active responses, says Gretchen Rubin, a New York-based writer whose book, "The Happiness Project," comes out next year. Rubin spent a year testing every theory, study and self-help axiom on happiness that she could find. "One thing I've learned from my study of happiness that is crazily effective is that you should act the way you want to feel," Rubin says. "We really feel because of the way we act." When all else fails, she says, remember this: "No one's trying to ruin the country. Everybody's going to try to do their best." Kellie Brown knows that. But the 32-year-old mom and technical recruiter in Evergreen, Colo., desperately wants Obama to be the next president. Even the polls showing him in the lead are no solace. "I hate hearing those polls because I feel like it gives people the false thought that they can just relax and maybe not go to vote," Brown says. What will happen when America wakes up on Nov. 5 and the results are in? Valentine, a 19-year-old sophomore at Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio, says he doesn't know what he'll do if McCain loses. "The College Republicans have given up countless hours of our time," Valentine says. "I haven't really prepared myself for (a McCain loss). I don't know what I'm going to do when the election is over." As the race wraps up, Molitor is concerned about those who have the most emotional investment in the election. "Some people are going to have to mourn this," she says. "This is going to be like a loss. It's going to be like a death. Some have been very passionate. It's become their life. It's become an obsession. And those people I'm worried about."
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