I want Hillary Clinton to be president. And I want to understand why.

The yearning I feel is old — it is one of the earliest desires in my memory. It might have been born with me into the world.

Hillary Clinton
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I want Hillary Clinton to be president of the United States.

I want it so bad that I do normal neurotic things, like lie awake at night, like follow the news obsessively waiting for polls to yield signs of hope. I pick up 10 novels and put them down without finishing. I stare at my laptop trying to do schoolwork, but the blinking cursor is a taunt. Nothing comes. I start fights with my husband about the election, or about anything at all.

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Mary Birnbaum is a writer living in Orange County, California. She is the blog editor and editor of the Diana Woods Memorial Prize for nonfiction at Lunch Ticket, the literary journal of Antioch University Los Angeles. Mary is on Twitter: @ailishbirnbaum.