I shuttled Republican old folks for Newt to their polling places during lunch time today in River City, Mississippi.
I didn’t vote until 4:00PM where I was Republican voter #59.
At 4:00PM, he democrat voters were already over 200 with only a US Senate seat and US Congress seat on their ballot.
There was nothing exceptional about voting today.
My daughter and I walked in, showed our id, declared our party. We then received our ballots. We went over to a table and marked our ballots. Lines were not long, but we weren’t lonely in the place either. We choose to go in the middle of the day so we wouldn’t be bothered by many people.
We saw no media and nothing extraordinary.
In Birmingham the turnout was quite low - probably lowest I have experienced in 20 years. They ask for your driver’s license which is good. Ask you whether you are a dem or a pub and hand you the ballot. Voted for Scott Beason to hopefully unseat Spencer “stab-us in the back-us” Bachus.
When I voted in suburn of Huntsville this morning, the talk in the voting line at 7:00 was people are SICK of the politicians. Don’t trust Romney at all. Hence, the Santorum win.
We had no problems....but then only 17 had voted at our voting place....very small part of our county. The Sec. of State said AL had a 30% turnout.