Forget the predictions, forget the polls. The score is tied at 0-0.
Get out and VOTE.
I voted about an hour ago, in rural Greene County of Missouri...a very important area in this election. Obama was here in Springfield Saturday.
Even though it was later in the morning, there were long lines in this very Republican area. While signing the book, I saw that my folks, who don’t always vote, had already been there and voted for McCain.
McCain must get nearly 60% of Greene County to win Missouri.
I saw my first honest-to-god PUMA waiting in line at my polling place!
She had a Hillary Clinton button on. I just wanted to hug her! She was middle aged, white and cheery! Just like all many PUMAs.
They ARE real, and if I saw one in my line of maybe 30 people, they are definitely going to give BO a heart attack today.
LET’S GO! SAVE THE REPUBLIC!
FRAUD going on in LA County. My ballot number has been recorded by the poll workers and it will be removed from the ballot box this evening. They claim I have already voted absentee but I have not. Even though I am a resident and registered voter who voted in the primaries I was given a provisional ballot. Nevertheless I am certain that once my ballot is retrieved and identified as a McCain vote it will be discarded
After we voted, we walked out to introduce ourselves and say a warm Florida "Hey" to our compatriots. Nice people, excited and energized. They said the reaction they were getting was really positive.
Now, granted, we live in Seminole County in FL, right along the I 4 corridor. So, we're weighted more to the right.
All we can do now is wait and pray, I guess.
Several other open threads on the same subject.
Hey, some good news from National Review on that blowout for Obama in that one tiny NH town..........apparently every 16 years the voters in Dixville Notch pick the wrong candidate.
Maybe some good fortune for McCain. :)
Of course, all this stuff is superstition.......get out and vote!
The curse of the Notch [Mark Steyn]
Many readers, clutching at notches and notching at straws, draw my attention to the hitherto little-known 16-year Dixville Notch curse:
Election results:
1960 Nixon 9 Kennedy 0
1976 Ford 13 Carter 11
1992 Bush 15 Perot 8 Marrou 5 Clinton 3
2008 Obama 15 McCain 6
Every 16 years a candidate sweeps the Notch and goes on to lose the nation.
Clearly, Barack Obama is Nixon, Ford and Bush. And McCain is Andre Marrou. No, wait...
If you dont want an Obama-Pelosi-Reid-Frank-Acorn supermajority, theres only one way to stop it: Vote.
Just returned from voting at the one of our local elementary schools. I only had to wait in line for about 20 minutes.
Voted: (Louisiana)
McCain/Palin
John Kennedy for Senator
Bill Cassidy for Congressman
“No” to 5 or 6 constitutional amendments
“No” to a massive bond issue put on the ballot by our wonderful Baton Rouge mayor-president
Now, we wait and pray!!
Let FReedom and Liberty ring across the nation.
I just woke up and all I see are stories of corruption and crazy people on drudge. We need to encourage sanity for America after this is over! With that said! Go out and Vote McCain/Palin, and for all the best congressional seats and governor slots! FIGHT! STAND UP! COUNTRY FIRST!
(However I do know that if Obama loses, tomorrow your puma claws will start ripping the eyes out of McCain and Sarah to prepare for Hillary's 2012 coronation...)
Now I will watch as the battle for the heart and soul of the democratic party unfolds today.
Just heard from my friend in Philadelphia. Obama supporters are out early this morning offering “rides” to the voting booth. I told him that’s not the only ride he’ll be taken on if Obama gets in.
Actually, was pretty surprised at the lack of enthusiasm for Obama. PA just might go for McCain this year.
Cheers!
Just got back from voting. Straight Republican ticket and voted no on the question about OK'ing a large sum of money for water stuff. Mainly cause alot of the money would go for grants and thus may not go to improve water infrastructure.
My wait was about 45 minutes. I took a book to read as I waited in line. The voting was touch screen. I had no problems with it.
Said a prayer on the way over that McCain/Palin would win the election today.
I've been hearing more and more life-long Democrats at work stating they are voting for McCain/Palin. Even my life-long Democrat sister told me the other day she was voting for a Republican Presidential candidate for the first time in her life.