More motivated than ever!
Got about 40 friends lined-up and giving rides to anyone who needs/wants it.
I think the turn-out from Republicans will be HUGE!!!!
Isn't that like a "I'm With Stupid" shirt?
Welcome to the forum. Relax, Austin is the most liberal spot in Texas. Obama’s got no hope here or nationally.
Oh, and who cares about their little bumper stickers and t-shirts.
Simply more propaganda for the foolish and misinformed.
We know the democrat voter is the most uninformed of all.
"Austin, TX." 'Nuff said.
That's to be expected in the liberal hot bed of Travis County. You'll see a different sight in Williamson.
We are going to win this thing, one vote at a time. Have faith.
>> I live in Austin, TX and today is the first day of early voting. I just voted and was really disheartened to see lots of Obama bumper stickers in the parking lot [...]
But, you live in Austin. There isn’t a more liberal place in this country outside of Berkely. Austin will certainly go for Obama ... but Texas will EASILY go for McCain. I wouldn’t fret about it too much.
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Austin is barely part of Texas.
Do it again!
Some Republicans have been intimidated with vandalism and threats of violence for displaying McCain-Palin election materials on their car or home. This was the same Democrat Brownshirt activity we saw in 2004. It didn’t keep Republicans from turning out on election day and totally overpowering the Democrat presence at the polls.
The silent majority.
Yes it is a violation.
I had to point out that Democrats were leaving endorsement materials inside the polling centers one time (they discretely "set them down" as they walk by).
Don't be too depressed. Many conservatives are a bit more quiet in their politics and recognize Christ as being more important than a president. They show their allegience by going to church, helping others and so forth. Liberals, on the other hand, have to show that they belong to something bigger than themselves, and this time around it just happens to be Obama. Too bad many of them don't know the Lord.
Well in Austin, you have a strong liberal turnout, with UT and the liberal yuppies.
I live in Texas and we will vote for McCain, but there are plenty of Obama yard signs in very good parts of town. It makes me sad and my sister called this morning saying same thing in Dallas when she voted this morning. Lots of Obama fans.
I see landslide and with all the cheating going on we don’t have a chance!
How about this t-shirt!
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You’re in Texas. Please. If McCain can’t win Texas, we might as well all go to the moon. He will. Chill out.
My God! You’re in Austin. That’s city is the bluest one on the map. Hippies and gays!
Well, it IS Austin...a notorious liberal enclave. I wouldn’t be surprised to see a lot of Obama voters in that area.
Thats disappointing that the Obama shirt went undetected by the poll watchers. I’m signed up to be a poll-watcher this election and I am going to take my job very seriously.
This is my first presidential election that I can vote in and I’m very excited! A lot of my fellow college aged friends are all revved up about this election and their opportunity to make a difference in the polls for once. I’m confident all of these young GOP’s will show up... not so confident about the college Obama supporters who are so confident that Obama will win in a landslide that they probably won’t bother spending the money on gas to get to the polls.
Welcome to the forum