Unc university campus not inc.
Bad news. The potheads have been bussed in for Hagan
I live in an extremely liberal town in Kansas. The poles were light.
We voted last Saturday here in NM. Early voting started in mid-October and you could go to any polling place you wanted. The one we went to was packed at 9 a.m. There was a line of about 10 minutes to get a place to sit and fill out your ballot.
Gravesend Brooklyn. Totally dead at 5:30. There were 3-4 people voting.
A blast text went out, “Free condoms to voters”
In my hometown in CT, early this afternoon, I voted. Just some seniors, a grandmother with her daugther, and a Christian woman. Light numbers.
Our little grange hall in the north Idaho Hoodoo valley was very busy. One of the attendants opined that they were much busier than 2012. Several folks open carrying. Unknown number carrying concealed, including myself. I like surprises.
Doing my part to keep North Idaho Democrat free for the last 16 years.
Colorado is mail in this year.
I just posted it to the wrong thread, but I was there to help open the polls in a little one-room schoolhouse in northern Idaho, and was thinking, gosh, turnout is sure light this year, and by the time I got to the door I saw the parking lot was full, they were parking on the grass, and what was coming toward the door looked like a lynch mob. Those were some mighty unhappy folks and I know how they voted. I mean, the state is safe for the Republicans anyway, but they were there to send a message and come to think of it, so was I.
I waited in line about 15 minutes in South Carolina. And no one mentioned my NRA hat.
Voted at about 3:45 in a heavily Democrat infested suburb of Pittsburgh. Nobody there except me, my wife and about 6 poll workers. Asked one of the ladies if it had been like this all day and she told me in a sad voice “Pretty much.” And the weather has been beautiful all day. The only race that has a Republican on it is for Governor. There were three races that Democrats were running unopposed so I voted for Tom Corbett and wrote-in my step-daughter for the other three.
Very crowded in Alabama at 4pm.
Voted 7am in CT- all booths were full with a short line. Mostly middle aged and up voting.
kid it aint voting if ya have to hold ya nose....
I had to wait in line in okc. At one point the poll worker handed out ballots and pens and told us if we didn’t mind voting outside the little cubicle, we were welcome to mark our ballots on the open tables. I and several others did. I went ahead and glanced around to see most voting straight Republican.
Crowded in Kansas.
I should add, it’s cold and rainy here.
I voted just before noon in San Antonio. There was a steady stream of voters. I hope Republicans do well. If the Republicans succeed in taking control I hope they conduct themselves like adults and get things done. It’d be such a shame if they waste the momentum to take back our country.