Posted on 11/08/2022 6:36:56 AM PST by The Louiswu
Done.
Early and often
Voted in SW suburban Nashville, neighborhood is probably magenta (redder than purple, but not plain red). Polling place was fairly busy for 9:30 am on a midterm. Didn’t have to wait much, but business was brisk.
I just voted today!
Straight Republican ticket in NH!
Just voted here in Texas, straight R
bye bye BETO!
Our modest suburb dates from the 1960s and is strongly Republican — including the two middle class black families down the street with DeSantis, Rubio, and Trump signs in their yards.
I voted this morning in Lexington South Carolina. Pretty good turnout for a non presidential election.
Same here, straight R.
Voted when the polls opened this morning.
Long line waiting for the doors to open.
I hate the new process. Sacrifice security for efficiency.
Now anyone in county can go to any polling place. Because they use handhelds instead of polling books to sign you in now. So all connected to database apparently.
Then a fresh new ballot gets printed off each time on the printer next to them to hand to you.
Ripe for bad players.
While we were waiting guy arrived to trouble-shoot the machine. By the time we voted, both machines were working, but they were having printer issues. The first machine I went to rejected my ballot 6 times so they sent me to the other machine. It rejected it once, then accepted it. My son had to darken the tracking arrows at the edge of his ballot before it was accepted by the machine. The other son that voted with us had no issues.
Voted in Broward county, FL at lunch time. It was nearly empty. Maybe 8 people? I guess the 81 million only come out for the general and all stay home for the midterms.
I took the day off and voted, then spent the morning as a poll greeter for some candidates I support. Going back in a few minutes.
We have a choice. Vote straight ticket Republican or Strait-Jacket Democrat
Red on all candidates, NO on all spending.
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