Posted on 11/01/2016 2:59:55 PM PDT by ColdOne
Yeah, but the say “democratic-affiliated voters” outnumber “republican-affiliated voters”.
What I’d like to know is what the F are they talking about?
Maybe it’s because I come from a state where you don’t have to register in a party. In the primaries, you ask for a democrat or republican ballot, but in the general elections, every person gets the same ballot.
So, once again, what is the standard they are using to define a “democratic-affiliated voter”?
I voted Saturday morning near downtown Atlanta in a predominantly black neighborhood. I waited about 2 minutes to vote.
I remember voting in 2008. I voted early at the courthouse in Atlanta. Evening hours were extended to accommodate the crowd. The line was out the door and around the building. Took me forever to vote.
This year it’s very quiet. I work with majority black women and there’s no excitement to vote for Hillary. It’s like there isn’t even an election next week.
Have to disagree with you there. The democrat machine rounds up as much voters as it can in early voting; old folks homes, etc.
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