I saw the same effect at my polling place during the 2010 midterm election. The line went out the door and around the building, but once I got inside, I saw that no one seemed to be voting on the Dem side of the room.
The Dem poll workers looked woebegone and sad, like they just needed a friend.
I almost felt bad for them. Almost .. LOL
I almost felt bad for them. Almost .. LOL
[i]The Dem poll workers looked woebegone and sad, like they just needed a friend[/i]
This depends on where you were. I spent today poll-watching in southern Dallas County (Oak Cliff sub-courthouse, not too far south of I-30), and easily 98% of the voters were D. There was never a wait in the R-line.
Highlight of the day was one D-voter exclaiming, “I don’t even know half of these names! Who am I supposed to vote for?” All I could do was shake my head and think, “and therein lies the problem. . . .”