Turn out seems to be incredibly heavy even here where there are no real disputed races. Bush will win here, Isaakson will win, etc.
Report from Tunnel Hill, GA - Northwest part of state. 20 minutes in line with light drizzle, only took a couple of minutes to check in and vote. I was 69th voter on my machine and poll official said they were reaching 800 as I was leaving. I believe this to be a very strong turnout in a high Republican area.
That's two for W so far from this household. Young Techster voted absentee a couple of weeks ago as he is in college, guess where? Mrs. Techster will make it three this afternoon after work.
Lots of Bush people on the corners.
I'm in Dekalb, close to 85 and Clairmont.
My husband and I arrived to vote at 10:00 after reading in the news that the worst time to go was 7-9:30 a.m. and 4:30-7:00.
The lines were long but moving well. I overheard someone say he was there early this morning and that a line snaked out the door to the parking lot (which was not the case when we arrived).
Folks, stand firm. Don't let long lines or bad weather deter you from doing your duty. THIS IS TOO IMPORTANT! Hopefully, we will all be celebrating online tonight!
Also, PRAY!
South Forysth county (Alpharetta/North Fulton) at John's Creek Baptist Church. Voted at noon and there was no line. Workers said that turnout was great and that half of the precinct had already voted. I would guess that this area goes at least 80% Bush. There were only 3 Democrats total on my ballot.
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.