.....one must keep in mind that anything can happen, and usually does.
If one is a religious person, it would be a good idea to pray that our desired outcomes happen.
Along with that, in case things don't go the ways one wishes them to, one should also pray that God grants us the wisdom to handle the disappointments.
I dunno what to suggest nonreligious people do, as I don't know everything there is to know, but I'm sure that those persons have various and effective means of encouraging a desired outcome, or how to deal with disappointment; I encourage them to redouble their efforts.
Despite the availability to me of certain drugs that the primitives want but can't have, they are barely strong enough to moderate my anxiety about what is to happen next Tuesday. I keep "hearing" the hum of photocopying machines as they get overheated from turning out certain ballots, or the "scritch-scritch" of pencils as certain desk-sitting broad-bottomed bureaucrats hurriedly mark stacks of empty ballots (hurriedly as they get paid a bonus by the other political party based upon how many they can completely fill out).
It is imperative that they lose, and that they lose as much as possible, so as to overcome the advantage of votes manufactured out of thin air in the late hours of the night; remember the Washington Post's grim warning that "democracy dies in darkness."