It’s late afternoon on election day 2016. The Status Quo News Network has live coverage:
Anchor: We now take you live to another random voting location that happens to be near the bar where our crew will be hanging out later tonight. Luther?
Reporter: Biff, I am standing live in front of a line of voters at Bluff Heights Elementary School in suburban Atlanta. After a hard-fought election, things are tense. Mr. Voter, could you tell me why you’ve come out on this historic day.
Voter: Well, I’m here to vote.
Reporter: And there you have it, Biff. He’s here to vote.
Voter: The wife and me are going to Waffle House after this. Did you need to know that, too?
Reporter: Biff, they’re going to Waffle House after this. We have that as an exclusive.
Anchor: Luther, it appears people are standing in line there. Are these patriotic Americans standing in line? Keep Reading

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