BERKELEY — Outdoors a modest yellow bungalow in West Berkeley, some handled their election day anxiousness by making a pilgrimage to Kamala Harris’ childhood residence to snap selfies, hoping they might flip into treasured reminiscences of the day the nation elected its first ladies President.
“We’re very proud,” stated Diana Shapiro, 53, who lives a couple of block away from the residence the place Harris spent a part of her childhood. Shapiro’s entrance yard is adorned with Harris posters; inside her front room is a framed portrait of the vice chairman. Shapiro predicted the neighborhood, nicknamed “Poet’s Nook,” would erupt right into a spontaneous avenue social gathering if Harris wins. “It will be wonderful to have our first lady president,” she stated.
However first, she needed to wait. Because the solar set on election day, folks throughout the nation gave the impression to be holding their breath. They had been ready for the polls to shut, so the election outcomes might begin to are available in. Ready to search out out, after one of many wildest and most costly political campaigns in American historical past, who can be president.
Maybe nowhere within the nation was this ready extra acute — or the joy and anxiousness greater — than within the Bay Space.
Would the hometown lady make good? Would Kamala Harris, a self-proclaimed “daughter of Oakland” who spent a part of her childhood in Berkeley and launched her political profession with an underdog triumph within the 2003 race for San Francisco District Lawyer, win the very best workplace within the land?
One other Poet’s Nook neighbor, Joanie McBrien, 59, stated she had headed out into the streets to attempt to stroll off her anxiousness. “It’s simply too hectic,” she stated. “It’s a detailed race and who is aware of what is going to occur.”
Others within the Democratic stronghold of the Bay Space, nonetheless, determined to to throw warning to the winds and begin partying early.
Throughout the Bay Bridge at John’s Grill in downtown San Francisco, streets had been closed off and already mobbed by early afternoon with election day celebrants crowding in for the restaurant’s conventional election day lunch. The George Washington Excessive College Marching Band performed, and long-time San Francisco politicos, dressed of their election day greatest, labored the group and posed for photographs.
“She received,” insisted former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, an early mentor to Harris (and briefly, a romantic associate). Although polls had been nonetheless open for practically eight extra hours, Brown, sporting a classy maroon go well with and a high hat, stated he was so assured of the consequence, that he was “referring to this as the primary celebration of her victory.”
Close by, Manny Yekutiel, the proprietor of Manny’s, a restaurant and civic gathering area within the metropolis’s Mission District, was buzzing round displaying off his “patriotic nails” painted pink white and blue and festooned with glitter. “I’m very excited to have Kamala Harris as my subsequent President,” he stated, saying he was sure it could be “the start of a complete new second in historical past for our nation.”
So fervid was the joy that many native information websites revealed guides to public election events, the place Bay Space residents might go have a good time or — although nobody would dare say it — mourn the outcomes.
Again in Oakland, many citizens walked out of polling stations saying they felt the load of historical past.
“Kamala’s a girl of shade, and from Oakland,” stated Sophia Lewis, 24. Whereas Lewis had some criticisms of Harris’ insurance policies she stated she far most popular her to Trump. “Lots of people are feeling prideful.”
Dropping off his poll in Oakland, Kasper Dilmaghani, 35, stated even interested by having voted for a Black lady from Oakland for president was awe inspiring. “I’m getting chills,” he stated.
Instances Employees Author Jessica Garrison contributed to this report.