Being there is no early voting here in VA, I’d take this with a grain of salt...
Good to hear this. I was just sick when my home state went blue in 2008.
If you are a Democrat and there are troubling data coming from Charlottesville, well, you have big troubles.
I love what’s going on in Virginia.
I would exercise some caution over Virginia. On the plus side, I see some signs in liberal households of split votes (e.g. houses with Kaine signs but no Obama sign). But the ability of Obama’s troops to turn out should not be underestimated. Planned Parenthood is playing ads nearly nonstop, e.g. on WMZQ, a country music station, bashing the crap out of Romney (our tax money at work). The news radio station (largest audience in the region) does daily interviews with Politico to bash Republicans. Tonight they did a special segment on the Indiana candidate who commented on rape. This is in their prime segment (5:22PM) and will be replayed several times overnight and tomorrow AM. My mailbox contains an endless supply of Obama funded glossies. It is both depressing listening to that crap but encouraging that they are doing so poorly despite their barrage.
I’m glad to hear this but I don’t understand why heavy early voting from one party or another is necessarily good or bad sign. If someone could explain I would appreciate it.
I voted yesterday along with my wife. We are in Loudoun county and there was a steady stream of voters. I’d say that most were Romney voters.
Poll ping.
I’m seeing this with some co-workers who were all excited about voting for Zero in 2008. They’re saying that they and their liberal friends are sitting this one out. Works for me. I’m guessing that they can’t bring themselves to vote for Romney, so they’re going to do it in their own way.
Colin Powell just endorsed Obama which menas NOW he’s going to CRUSh Romney....../sarc