Posted on 11/02/2004 9:21:36 AM PST by doug from upland
Put info and links about Georgia here.
In my precinct in southern Forsyth county, we had 60% voting (1300+/2200) by 2pm with a big rush expected late in the afternoon. History shows that this county votes 80-90% Republican. In fact, I only saw one Democrat on the local portion of the ballot.
I'm am worried about the cheeriness I saw on the faces of Judy Woodruff and her pollster on CNN. They were talking about exit poll data.
Turned in Republican voters! I suppose you voted for Kerry, too?
Hello neighbor. Hubby and I voted in Tyrone (Fayette County). Long line, but moved quickly. Took about 30-40 minutes. All IDs thoroughly checked, as usual. Also, son voted for the first time (!) by absentee ballot down in South Georgia - so that's 3 votes for GWB.
Gays also spotted at Scott Boulevard and North Decatur Road.
Alot of the turnout is because of the Gay Marriage thing. My soldier wife and I voted easily this afternoon at about 3:30 but we passed a polling place near our house that was absolutely packed to the rafters and had cars parked alongside the road for almost a mile.
The asians will be nearer to Chamblee(Chambodia) and the mexicans will be up Buford highway a bit nearer to Jimmy Carter Blvd.
I saw a lady driving today with a Bush/Cheney sticker on her car and SCREW YOU OSAMA written in big blue letters on her back window.....I honked my horn and gave her a thumbs up:)
Two wrongs don't make a right. She did the right thing.
Down here in Savannah everything is going well. Long lines as I was taking my daughter to school at 7:30, but I voted at 2 and was in and out fast.
A few weeks ago my daughter's Catholic high school had mock elections, Bush won. A week prior, the students were putting up campaign signs around the school. My daughter printed out pics we had saved from FreeRepublic that skewered Kerry, wrote Bush/Cheney 2004 along the margins, and hung them up around school. The local paper had an article on the lead-up to their elections, and there was Miranda's poster - John Kerry for President of France !!!! LOL !!!
On the way home, we saw some Kerry supporters (approx 6-8) standing on Hwy 92 near an intersection with signs...my wife and I doubled back around and made a left turn so we could pass right next to them...we honked and gave a double thumbs down...they looked defeated...the car next to us yelled "You tell 'em" in support...
It's great to be a conservative in GA. Hey, you up there in the Northeast and MD and MN and MI and IL...get with it!
GA will be putting up some of the first big EC votes tonite for The President...NC and GA and SC are 37 EC votes, which cancels out NY and at least 1 or 2 other dinky Northeast liberal states! Yahoo!
Howdy back!
Good for your son!
And God bless GWB!
May we prevail.
To Cynthia McKinny losing......
Please God let her lose so I don't have to hear her mouth.
>>>>Lilburn) At 11:30 there were about 80 people in line, parking lot was full. Left and returned at 2:30 and walked straight from the door to the booth.<<<<<<<<<
80 people live in Lilburn?
>>>>Lilburn) At 11:30 there were about 80 people in line, parking lot was full. Left and returned at 2:30 and walked straight from the door to the booth.<<<<<<<<<
80 people live in Lilburn?
Vigilant! - These were Bush supporters. If the NAACP poll watcher didn't spot them then why should eyespy? Every vote counts, and maybe those shirts supporting Republicans would've garnered a couple extra undecided votes inside the polling places! That's it, eyespy, since you're so anti-Republican today I'm not coming home. I'll just stay at work all night.
Sorry....didn't know, didn't mean to get in ya business. :)
Fox news just called it for Isakson, then my dish went out.
Polls just closed and FOX News has called the race for Isakson! Another GOP seat in the Senate.
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