It’s not the first time voters have threatened to move abroad – but some appear more serious this year

Ahead of election day, American Gabi Mayers has booked a flight to London.

She loves the United States. A lot. But she says life is hard enough without the specter of surging gun sales, extremists plotting to abduct elected officials, and brawls in Times Square amid a caravan of maskless Donald Trump supporters flouting social distancing measures.

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