Posted on 11/06/2018 4:25:59 AM PST by UKrepublican
Early voted for the first time, 7:00 AM, Week a go Sunday. Amazing how many people there a that hour.
I turned 18 on November 6th, 1984. Election Day. I proudly cast my first presidential ballot for Ronald Reagan.
Today, I turn 52. Election Day again. I will vote straight Republican ticket in about an hour.
Big turnout. I was voter #6. Unfortunately some medical marijuana propositions are going to bring out the liberals en masse.
Voted in upstate New York. 53.
Voted a month ago in PA.
Yes in 2016. I voted in heavily Democrat Falls Church, VA, at 6:30am. Only a few people in front of me, which is about normal for a non-Presidential election. For my precinct a small turn out is good.
The Mrs. & I voted 7AM. Voters 1 & 2
West Michigan
Red preceint, the poll was jam packed when we left
I voted this morning shortly after the polls opened (Dupage County, IL). It was packed, the heaviest turnout I’ve ever seen at this hour for a midterm election (but there is a gubernatorial contest on the ballot, involving a very unpopular Republican governor and a gun-grabbing, trust-fund baby billionaire Democrat. Illinois may be a lost cause.
1. Yes
2. Will vote during my lunch break today
3. Red county in a red state, but I have seen a lot of signs for the Dem candidates for governor and state senate.
The R primary season for governor was tough, the outgoing R had plenty of detractors, and the D candidate seems to have run a decent campaign. It’s Oklahoma, so I think we will win, but I haven’t seen any polling data (despite the number of calls we have received.)
The D state senate candidate here is a young guy who has run to the right of everyone. My thought is if he really was all he says he wouldn’t align himself with the Rat party. He has run a very good campaign, however, and we will see how many he has fooled.
About to in Birmingham. Line out the door into church parking lot. Lord have mercy. Never been like this here.
My first vote was for President Reagan as well.
Take care, Julie :)
Happy birthday! I hope you have a great day. :-)
Wife and I voted early in ‘16 and last Monday. Straight R (Florida).
Ha! I just tried to vote, I was a little early (6:15). The lady said I could wait for about 45 minutes and be the first, but I have a job to go to.
Guess I’ll try again after work. MAGA!
If you can find it, try Willet’s Pot Still Reserve. You can’t miss the bottle.
1. We did vote in 2016.
2. We will vote this morning.
3. I am not good at observating but I will observate.
GET OUT & VOTE.
With all the early voting, it is hard to get a feel of whats going on. The local paper said early voting was heavy at the local university yesterday. I voted a few minutes ago and there were no lines.
Voting on the way home after work.
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