Posted on 10/19/2010 10:17:05 AM PDT by pabianice
Per Fox, early voting up by more than 50% over 2008. Plurality of voters are white men. Fox projects a record-breaker. Early voting indicates Repubs are fired-up and Dems are lagging.
Hey, kid.
I was serving my country in overseas theatres when you were still crapping in your hands and smearing it on your face.
I suspect the democrats have inside spies in the election supervisor offices which can track how many “R” and “I” have voted. They will then use that to generate more votes.
I say we have to drag more people to the voting stations.
I am sparticus
I am reagan
we are spartans
we are legion.
Your service...no matter when it was...no matter how long ago it was...no matter how young I was when YOU did it...in no way negates my years of service...my overseas theatres...my wars. Yours are no more important than mine.
You, however, diminish your accomplishments and dishonor those fallen comrades when you show yourself to be like those Leninist hippies of your generation...willing to defile yourself for gain.
Yeah...so continue to proudly proclaim your service. Al Gore was in Vietnam too. So was John Kerry. Maybe you guys can team up and steal some votes together.
My wife and I couldn’t wait to vote,
we voted at the earliest opportunity today.
And yes, there were a lot of “white” people there as well.
Texas here. Second day of early voting at 1430 hrs local. I would say it is crowded and brisk and predominately white. I would not say predominately white male though. Lots of women and elderly.
The election judges say it has been busy all day today and yesterday.
We don’t have many tight races here for the wrong side. Governor is the hottest I suppose. I do not believe white will win.
“It’s not the people who vote that count. It’s the people who count the votes.” (Josef Stalin)
Exactly . “It’s not the people who vote that count. It’s the people who count the votes.” (Josef Stalin)
Maybe in some states, but not in mine.
Early voting results aren't available. The state publishes how many people voted in the 15 most populous counties, but not the results.
You don't see the results from early voting until the returns start to roll in on Election Day.
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