Or, I forgot to add, even if you are in a deep BLUE state - VOTE VOTE VOTE !!
I doubt we have ANY FReepers that aren’t voting.
My husband and I live in Nebraska and voted with a mailin ballot two weeks ago. Take nothing for granted and crush the evil, lying, corrupt opposition.
Me and my family will vote no matter what, in NEW YORK, and our vote doesn’t even count - so get everyone you know out there to vote!
Try and STOP me!
Voting AND Praying today.
God bless you and God bless America!
Voted here in Texas, if Romney doesn’t carry Texas by at least 20 points, it will be a shock.
I’m in Upstate NY. Voted a straight Republic ticket. It’s not ALL about the Presidency.
Voted two weeks ago!...Today Obongo hits the brick wall!
Voted here in the VERY RED state of Ga!!
My wife and I voted here in Pa just outside of Reading around 8:00 A.M. The polling people said that they already had over 160 people vote—numbers that they don’t typically see until mid-afternoon. I think Obama is going to get his @ss handed to him and I pray we can get rid of the mushmouthed d0uchebag Senator Bob Casey.
My daughter got up early and tried to vote this morning after waiting in line for 30 minutes and she finally makes it up to the table to verify her I.D. and of course they could not find her. She had to go to work so she left so I told her to go back after work tonite because apparently they did not receive her married name yet on their list even though she looked it up last nite on the computer and it was there. And they told her to go to another line which was even longer. How frustrating. Oh and this was Texas.
Voted here in Redneck Country,,,South Alabama.Wife and MIL voting later.Got 16,000 employees that I tried to get to vote.Seems the State does’nt allow chickens to vote.Not quite as Redneck as I thought.
And even if you’re in a deep BLUE state vote vote vote. Pres race (you never know...) but also in many cases
Sen., Gov., Congress, local races, ballot questions
I’m from western New York State and I voted at 6:55am, while on my way to work. There was a lot of people at the polling place. My younger son who’s going to college in Indiana sent in his absentee ballot a few weeks ago. My wife, daughter and older son will be voting after work today. I’m pretty sure they’re all voting for Romney/Ryan, as I did.ocus/f-news/2955508/posts
I live in a 2200 person small town in deep blue Connecticut. I showed up to vote at about 8:30 and for the first time ever I had to look for a parking space and wait in line to vote. I have had a feeling for a long time that Connecticut could be a surprise electorally; the massive turnout could be a clue.
If I wore a sport jersey with this on the back, would they boot me from the polling pace:
Ben Ghazi
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Still picking the broken glass out of my front here. :-)
Vote like you’re the only one doing it.
Proud VOTER in the only RED STATE of Oklahoma, got ‘er done. Oklahoma will not be the only RED STATE this time, I betcha!!!!!!
Three more HISPANIC votes and one (me) ASIAN vote all for Romney here in a heavy red portion of Maricopa County in Arizona (Phoenix suburb). My husband and I and our 23 and 24 year old sons - Republicans all. The 17-year old wanted so much to vote (Republican)but one more year for him. Emphasizing our ethnicity only because democrats just see us as those ethnicities and how they can use it, and assume things about us. And they would be dead wrong.
There was a steady stream of voters, but not more than 10 in line at one time.