The Simpsons has given fans its prediction of tonight's US election.
The hit American sitcom is known for its incredible ability to 'predict' huge events in the world; from Trump being elected to horrific tragedies such as 9/11.
And it seems as though the show has a feeling of how tonight's presidential election will go if people fail to cast their votes.
Producers of the show warned that if Donald Trump is to be re-elected back into the White House for a second term, things are going to get very bad, very fast.
Sunday's episode - dubbed Treehouse Of Horror - saw the show's cartoonist Matt Groening issue a stark warning to viewers about Trump.

The episode shows Springfield voters wait in a long line to cast their ballot votes ahead of an election that is taking place.
Homer is seen still waiting at home, with wife Marge urging him to go out and vote as his "vote for president has never been more important".
She told him: "You’ll get down here this minute if you care about the three things you love most."
Homer then heads to a pilling station, still undecided who to cast his ballot for.

In typical Homer fashion, he asks if it's possible to vote for Judge Judy, which sees unimpressed Lisa ask him how he's still undecided after dealing with the president for four whole years.
Homer then takes a look back at the last four years, as he shudders at the thought of everything Trump has done.
The episode showed Springfield's president putting children in cages, paying just $750 in taxes, calling white supremacists "fine people", telling the public to swallow bleach, and pulling US out of climate agreement.

The flashback ends with: "And we haven’t even said the worst one."
Determined to make a change, Homer says he's "got to do something" before casting a vote.
Viewers were convinced Homer voted for Trump's rival and Democratic candidate Joe Biden, as he turned to the camera and said: "Who are you going to make fun of now, late-night comics?"

Sadly, this ended up being a dream, as Homer didn't vote - and his vote was the decider.
The episode then cuts to Inauguration Day the following year, with Homer sitting on the roof decked out in full body armour made from kitchen utensils.
This was because Springfield has descended into an apocalypse - a stark warning urging people to vote ahead of tonight's election.
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