To: Steely Tom
trying to anticipate election results based on the lines in one (or many, for that matter) polling place at one moment in time is guaranteed to end in disappointment.
guaranteed.
To: JohnBrowdie
trying to anticipate election results based on the lines in one (or many, for that matter) polling place at one moment in time is guaranteed to end in disappointment. Maybe so, but there was more than usual attendance at my voting place in 2010, and I wasn't disappointed.
The motivation level today seems to be higher than it was then.
31 posted on
11/06/2018 8:01:46 AM PST by
Steely Tom
([Seth Rich] == [the Democrat's John Dean])
To: JohnBrowdie
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trying to anticipate election results based on the lines in one (or many, for that matter) polling place at one moment in time is guaranteed to end in disappointment. That's why you want to note your voter # if you vote in the evening, as I do. That'll give an idea as to whether voting activity is steady across the whole day.
53 posted on
11/06/2018 8:16:54 AM PST by
ScottinVA
(GOP: The party of jobs. Democrats: The party of mobs.)
To: JohnBrowdie
i don’t think anybody is trying to predict anything...
simply getting a feel of whats going on
97 posted on
11/06/2018 3:37:17 PM PST by
Chode
( WeÂ’re America, Bitch!)
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