my voting station changed to Palencia in the nomination process but I got to see the polls workers.
Went this time and there were many poll workers I had never seen,.
Had one woman standing outside shouting to people to take her Dem info.
When we got inside there was a huge hispanic woman, boobs hanging out and make up galore, trust me she stuck out.
She tried to give my wife a hard time and told my wife she could not use the voting station next to me or use my sample ballot I had filled out.
Thankfully she got told off another poll worker we knew that my wife can do that.
Find out later that some of these new poll workers were brought in to do the job and that they were all Dems.
Seems to me that even in our very republican county the Dems were still trying crap.
BTW HERE is our county but notice the little blue area and it is little.
Yes king street where the small black population lives and Flager college where I ran into two students from OH and who were bragging how they voted in their home state OH and then voted in our county , our state FL too.
http://enrnow.votesjc.com/FL/St_Johns/42920/111353/en/md.html?cid=0103.
I;m so happy to live in a republican county
Students are a problem anywhere - there was one minor glitch where I was a poll watcher here when one of the Flagler kids came in because she actually said something to one of her friends about how she had already voted “at home.” Home was clearly not St Augustine. The poll worker overheard her and challenged her and then after some confusion, the girl said she was just joking. Since she was actually registered here, they had to let her vote. But I am sure she actually had already voted elsewhere.
But no place is as bad as Gainesville, home of UF, where I lived for awhile. When I was working in the GOP office, a political science professor from the university came up and attacked the cardboard cutout of George Bush we had in front of the office!!! A couple of weeks later, somebody threw a brick through the window at night. They caught the person...and it was another UF professor.
Ah, the university and its free exchange of ideas.