Posted on 11/02/2010 6:57:53 AM PDT by SE Mom
Post what you're seeing, hearing in your district, county or state during the day and evening- anecdotal or otherwise!
GOTV!!!!!
ROFL
There was some confusion about this; fortunately here’s a news story I posted on it this afternoon.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2619803/posts
She had the car running in front of her own home, with certain voting paraphernalia (not ballots, evidently) when it was stolen.
Might have to turn off Fox completely....
I heard reports here in FR that the dems are really concerned over low turnout in dem strongholds in Conn. and Del. If that is true in the bluest of states, then they could be a Landslide of Biblical proportions.
November 2, 2010. The left’s Waterloo.
I voted at 4pm today and my wife voted this morning as the polls opened.
The word I got as I was leaving was that Governor Bob Erlich and the Pubbies were neck and neck with the dummies. Where I live the dummies out number the Pubbies two to one. This is a good sign.
According to the volunteers outside, turnout was very heavy.
Exit polls breaking on Drudge. Looks good so far.
Arkansas: Boozman (R) defeats Lincoln (D)
Ohio: Portman (R) defeats Fisher (D)
North Dakota: Hoeven (R) defeats Potter (D)
Wisconsin: Johnson (R) defeats Feingold (D)
I think the reason there were some last minute endorsements by Palin was simply to prevent any counter attack ads.
Just returned from voting (at 4:55 p.m.) with my two sons, the younger one’s first time. We live metro Atlanta, specifically, in Hank “Tip Over” Johnson’s district, which is obviously majority ‘rats.
However, my precinct is about 65 - 35 ‘pubs. The liberals in my precinct likely work at Emory University, CDC, etc. You get the picture.
Anyway, the poll workers checked our driver’s licenses, then scanned them. I was told by a friendly poll worker that voting was very heavy in the early morning and during lunch time.
We only waited about 10 minutes, but, as you noted, there was a steady flow of voters.
All three of us voted for Isakson, Deal, Cagle, and Liz Carter, who will likely lose to Tip Over.
Not one ‘rat vote from us. I must be doing something right.
He was talking about inflation and how the Fed plans to flood the system with atleast $500 billion tomorrow.
Not that he is not right, but I am going to enjoy today and tomorrow (if things go as expected). We’ve worked hard to open voters eyes to Obama and the Rats. I’ll return to reality on Thursday, but I am focusing on the elections right now!
Does Teresa Collett have a chance against Betty McCollum.
I watched Beck and heard nothing negative, not sure what the heck they are talking about
Caught the tail end of Martha McCallum’s (sp?) exit polling results. She said Health Care was an extremely important factor, with only 16% of people in favor. The dems will have us believe voter anger is ONLY BECAUSE OF THE ECONOMY. Didn’t buy it then and I’m not buying it now. How they will now spin should be quite interesting.
Caught the tail end of Martha McCallum’s (sp?) exit polling results. She said Health Care was an extremely important factor, with only 16% of people in favor. The dems will have us believe voter anger is ONLY BECAUSE OF THE ECONOMY. Didn’t buy it then and I’m not buying it now. How they will now spin it should be quite interesting.
Make that $498 billion now, the other two are taking O to India.
Wisconsin: Johnson (R) defeats Feingold (D)
I will relish this. He is the DUmmies hero.
I voted this morning, and turnout was already high for a mid-term election; I took some younger folks this afternoon, and there was a line the like I had never seen before at this precinct.
A certain Senator in Alaska reportedly has a husband who doesn’t know how to spell her name.
Just wondered where he got info that dingy Harry was up by 7 points in Nevada.
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