Voted early, as I do every election. I noticed two things that I did not see on previous occasions; a police car in front of the building and a much larger number of black voters than usual. The mood inside the building was subdued and quiet and no eye contact was made between blacks and non-blacks.
The prediction has been made that there will be riots by blacks if Obama should lose. My personal expectation, and I hope that Im dead wrong, is that there will be acts of intimidation regardless of who wins or loses and that they will take place during the last days of the election when the situation becomes critical. Riots if Obama loses and riots to intimidate McCain voters. (I guess that was the reason for the police car in front of the voting center.)
It behooves all McCain voters to cast their ballots as early as possible. There is no need for them to risk being in a possible violent situation that could occur during the last days of the election.
I leave it up to you to forward this advice to friends and acquaintances.
Have you seen any of the videos of Hillary supporters talking about experiences from the primaries? They are livid that the Obama thugs intimidated and harassed primary voters trying to cast a non-Obama vote -- right there at the actual polling places. Some would-be voters left without even being able to cast their ballot. Even after the vote at the caucuses, they barricaded doors, "couldn't find" names of Hillary supporters on the rolls, and even convinced people waiting to get inside that they could go on home, that they themselves would cast their Hillary ballot for them. It's just a tiny glimpse on things we'll see on Nov. 4, no doubt.
Screw that!! I hope they do try something, I will oblige.