Posted on 11/05/2024 9:42:52 AM PST by jimjohn
Just afternoon in Niagara county, New York. Little bit of a rush early on. Now. Only a trickle due to all the early voting that happened over the past week.
Couple of notes: Dominion voting machines are in use. The indicators showing that they are currently not hooked up to the internet but one never knows when that can change.
More important, it appears the turnout for the election is about 3:00 to 1 female here. Once again, early voting captured most but there are a high number of females voting today.
I need to get back in there but how's it going with you guys? (Who are working the polls?)
Could be that more men than women are at work and men will vote later this afternoon.
Have a good day. Hope all goes well with you.
You poor guy, living in NY. Thanks for the update. It gives me hope. We moved to NH in 86. I go back to visit family, who voted for Trump by the way, but I’d never move back.
Voted in Lancaster, NY. Went to stick my ballot into the machine, and they said that it was jammed, and I had to insert it into a special slot for processing later (sigh). Not overly busy at 11:00 am. Had to vote against Gillibrand (who is just Schumer’s second vote in the Senate), but I hold no illusions.
A precinct captain from Northern VA called the Chris Plant show today. He said the ‘RAT turnout in Falls Church (big blue area, probably 50% Hispanic) was flat. It may be an overestimate but he said the ‘Rats were down 50% voters today, they’re really not showing up.
Voted in Bucks County PA at about 11:00. My area of Bucks is primarily Red. Took about a half hour in line. I would say 50-50 men to women. The number of voters was more than I have seen in the past. The line was a bit longer when I left. Looking positive.
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I heard the phone call. As a Falls Church resident I can attest I have not seen the usual enthusiasm with few signs and bumper stickers The best one can hope for is low turnout. We voted early. There were a few people there that day.
Sadly the women will vote for the Indian anchor baby that was raised in upscale Berkeley and Montréal, Canada, by her non-American Marxist academia mother.
You wonder if some of that Hispanic number could go to Trump as well.
I live in Central New York, and voted around noon, a third time for President Trump. No long lines. Mostly seniors like me, or middle-aged folks there when I went.
Voted in Florida a few minutes ago. No line.
In 2020 the line was 1/2 block long. But that was in the morning. And, of course, lots of people are choosing to vote early.
I overheard a worker tell another voter that this was the first time today there was no line. It was already formed and long at 6:30, and polls don’t open until 7:00.
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