Posted on 11/08/2016 7:57:38 AM PST by bk1000
Just voted at my small (IOH) precinct in Savannah. No line, was in and out in less than 10 minutes. I wore red, saw one other wearing red. Very conservative area of the community. Did get a thumbs up from another voter as I pasted my “I Voted” Georgia peach sticker next to the faded, 15 month old, Trump bumper sticker on the back of my black PU.
Lots of Trump/Pence signs seen. None for the corrupt one.
I wore a red shirt, but I don’t think people knew about that preference.
The other problem in Athens is the color of the Georgia Dawgs is red, so a lot of folks have something red to wear.
The guy at the precinct said we had a turn out. Waited about 30 minutes to vote.
50% of voters were gray hairs like myself. Not a single person under 30 did I see, but I entered the polls during the workday.
Voted in Gwinnett county. Long line and looked very Republican. Blacks were clearly under represented and so were other ethnic minorities. Unless they voted (maybe several times) in early voting I think Georgia is safe.
...and Democrats are all for more early voting. I think it should have some requirements on who can early vote, everyone else on election day. Otherwise it just opens too many doors for fraud. So I wonder how widespread this is?
There should be no early voting.
My solution:
1. More polling places;
2. Voting takes place 1st weekend in November from 12:00 am Saturday to 11:59 pm Sunday; and
3. No voting machines that do not have paper trails.
Took my momto vote about 11:30AM. No lines at all. The poll people said it was busy earlier and as we were leaving a surge of voters were arriving.
Mr. GG2 votes with his twin sister at a busier poling place. He had to get in touch with his inner Ahole and have a burka babe waving sign and a phony press guy evicted from the grounds.
I tried to call the Trump hotline. Kept getting disconnected.
I’ve seen one or two Hitlery signs around the IOH area.
I was disappointed. I always assumed the IOH neighborhood would push out the “riff-raff”.
Then again, I know one or to of the “riff-raff” and other than being leftist, are nice people.
Small town SE GA, roughly 90 miles inland. Record turnout. The two lib couples I know said they may stay home. That’s prolly 5% of the D vote in this area, right there.
(They always say GA is in play. Every 2 years.)
Poll workers said that there were more early voters than they usually see as total voters in a general election.
All the machines (8) were full when I voted. There was only one other voter when SweetiePalm finished voting.
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