Good first hand info. If Texas is even “close”, it is pretty clear that the COUNT is rigged.
Thanks for your optimistic report.
If representative of early voting, Hillary’s feint about Texas being “in Play” is backfiring BIGLY!
Tsunami level turnout in Pflugerville, which leans liberal. I went by not really to vote, just pick up a sample ballot. Couldn’t get a reasonably close parking place, so I will try again later. Have never seen this many people voting there.
“I am pretty sure it is going to be a Trump blowout (at least in Texas).”
I’m pretty sure it’s going to be a blowout EVERYWHERE!
Stock up on popcorn. Election night will be a hoot.
Reporting from far west Knox Co., TN, a Republican stronghold. I’ve been by the Farragut town hall just about every day since early voting began on the 19th. Parking lot’s been FULL all day, so I haven’t gone in to vote yet. It was the same way during the Republican primary. Not being a line stander, I’m waiting for a lull before I vote.
>These people are not voting for Hillary.<
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Praying that you are right. The people in line are probably praying that they won’t be laid off. Things are very rough in Houston. I know of 30 Houston engineers that are moving out because they have been without work for six months. If things ever get better again, companies won’t find enough engineers and scientists to do the work.
Wow, I had the same experience this morning when I dropped my mail-in ballot off at the post office. The mailbox was full to the brim with Trump supporting ballots. At least that’s what I assumed.
I made a joke about bringing in several 55 gallon containers of tomatoe juice for the bloody mary’s being made the day after the election for the clinton gangs at my local pub, they said they already had that in mind.
The MSM is going to go into a shark blood in the water feeding frenzy when their pollpraganda efforts have completely failed.
Spring Branch, Houston
One hour wait. Fire Marshall was there because I suspect the building was over capacity.
We wore our red, but the gal in front of us had her sample ballot out, marked mostly for Dems.
Katy, tx. First day of early voting. The parking lot is full. This area is neon red for Trump.
Keep in mind that early voting, at least in Texas, is always largely Republican.
My husband and I voted at 10AM in Brevard County, Fla
Continuous, steady line of people...
...the guard on duty said voters were lined up at 7:30 AM to enter....
....this is our first day of Early Voting
Outside the voting place there were MANY Trump signs.....
NO Hillary signs
“Curious what everyone else is seeing in other states.”
Outer Banks NC. Very long lines for early voting at the Baum Center, Kill Devil Hills. Lines out to the parking lot and beyond. Did not stay will vote on regular 11/8 date. Been voting here since 2000 and never saw it like this. Houses that had Zero signs in 2007 and 2012,none for Hillary this go around.
Three cheers for Texas!
10 in line in Kaufman. All for T. Little old ladies at the lefty table were lonesome. Got out at 12:05, and the line was 30+, a lot of red. Small town.
I finally ran into a probable Hellary Texas voter yesterday. First one this entire campaign. He whined we don’t have a choice this time and they’re both bad. Stuck on stupid if he can’t see the difference. He’s gay so will likely fall off the fence for Hellary.
Voted early myself at 7:15am this morning in Dallas county. The line took about 15 minutes and another 5-10 minutes for the poll worker to get my machine prepared and for me to vote. Some small chitchat in line about what documents we needed and the basic cynicism/concern you see on this website and just about everywhere about “how can you know whether I’m who I claim I am unless I have photo ID”. Both major parties had an Election Judge on duty and everyone appeared to be respectful and professional.
I got a text from a person who is a minority in my neighborhood about 30 minutes later saying that their wait in line was about 15 minutes too. This person had been on my case earlier as they were a Trump supporter and I was definitely not a Trump supporter. I’ve sure taken quite a bit of flak here for being against Trump earlier in this process. Well do I have much choice now as the Dem’s stuck by Hillary, she has dug in deep with her felonious behaviors, and I fear greatly for the future of our Constitutional Republic should she be elected President. If I can turn into a hardcore Trump endorser for this Election then I think anyone can.
Demographically I think that the ratio of Trump and Obama supporters was slightly Trump-leaning. In my section of Dallas county it went approx 60% to Obama in 2012. My specific precinct went 969 Obama and 701 Romney in 2012.
Just voted here in Kerrville. Was very busy but no real waiting. Texas stays red!!!!