The 2024 Presidential election between Former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris is just days away.

Regardless of who you want to win, All of us in Michigan and around the country are united in the fact that we can't wait for the political ads on TV, Radio, and in our mailboxes to finally be over with.

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One brewery located in Michigan is asking you to come drink a beer or two at their election day party and to bring all of those political mailers that you with you.

Why You Shouldn't Toss Those Annoying Michigan Political Mailers

Presidential Brewing Company in Portage, Michigan is hosting an Election Day 2024 Party.

Just thinking about election night makes me thirsty for a beer, but that's not the only reason why you should attended this party.

Presidential Brewing Companies Election Day 2024 Party

I've got all the details about the party below, but the number one reason why I would want to go is to shred all of my political mail.

Presidential will count all of your political mail as they put it through a shredder.

Each piece of mail is worth 1% off your bill. You'll be able to redeem a maximum of 44 pieces for a discount, earning up to 20% off your bill on Election Day and an additional coupon for up to 24% off your next visit to Presidential in November.

If this event sounds as awesome to you as it does me you can learn more about the Election Day 2024 Party Here.

Celebrities who vowed to leave the United States after the election

Rumors are flying that Bruce Springsteen has vowed to leave the country if Donald Trump wins the 2024 election. He didn’t say it.

But false promises of leaving the country if a celebrity didn’t get their way has been a real thing and not always said in jest.

Here’s a list of famous people who promised to leave the country if Trump were elected. I hope you didn't bet money on them leaving since none did.

Gallery Credit: Jeff Deminski

How Michigan Has Voted in Past Presidential Elections

See how Michigan has voted in every presidential election starting way back in 1836.

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