Posted on 11/08/2016 6:46:44 AM PST by CWW
Please post you anecdotal turnout observations here for New Hampshire. Include your location and how it compares to 2012.
D +7 folks - the MSM baseline for a Hillary win today.
I showed up at 6 AM for polls that opened at 7 AM in Bedford, NH. I was about twentieth in line, and there were hundreds in back of me before the polls opened. Getting out of the parking lot was painfully slow. Bedford votes heavily Republican. GO TRUMP!
Troll?
In Manchester NH, I arrived at my polling place at 6:05am. Lower lot was full, and the line had about 50-75 people in it. In 2012 I was able to park in the lower lot and was 3rd in line after arriving at the same time. Oddly when I left today the line we was much shorter and there was easy parking available unlike 2012 where it was started to get busy as I was leaving.
My wife just voted and she was able to park near the door and was in and out in 5 minutes. That is very unlike 2012 when it was busy all day.
No.
If you’ve seen the polls, Hillary is supposed to get more D voters out today than Obama got in 2012.
Good news. The lower D turnout the higher the margin of win for Trump.
Yuge line in Merrimack this morning at 7:15. Elderly woman next to me said she had never seen it so busy. MAGA!
My fear is that this might be the case. It’s a vibe but I think Dem’s are energized. It’s their duty. Just depends on whether or not those crowds at Trump rallies were indicative of the electorate or just the most ardent Trump supporters.
Got to the polls at 6:45 am.
About 300 - 400 people already in line ahead of me. Took over an hour to get in a vote. (my town has about 2000+- voters in total). Biggest turnout I have ever seen.
But ... unfortunately we have a lot of Dem in my town. And I saw the ever present (since same day registration started in the state), group of UNH students going to “register” to vote. The same old voter fraud again by college kids bussed around from town to town.
Doesn’t look good.
Just an observation from a liberal town in Southern, NH, we shall see.
Ward 6 in Nashua (heavily Dem) polls opened at 6AM with at least 100 in line. Poll worker who worked there since 2000 said she never saw anything like it, not even for Obama in 2008. Lot of older white voters, hopefully coming out to save America
Older voters go with Trump.
but I think Dems are energized
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No, they’re not.
Depends older, man haters are the main Hillary demographic.
Every time I read your prayer post, I (A) say the same prayer and (B) ask the question how many Hillary supporters are praying to an all powerful God to win? Some I’m sure, but the difference in number must be staggering between those whose first allegiance is to God and those who worship government.
Every time I read your prayer post, I (A) say the same prayer and (B) ask the question how many Hillary supporters are praying to an all powerful God to win? Some I’m sure, but the difference in number must be staggering between those whose first allegiance is to God and those who worship government.
Bedford....I was stopped in traffic to the polls from 6:55 until 7:20, at which time I was able to park and make a long walk to vote. Larger turnout than in 2012, from what I could see.
Line out the door in the peoples republic of Lee, NH at 8am this morning. Nothing like 2012, way busier and fewer people in the same day registration Que.
Friend of mine is running for a State Rep seat.. they were surprised by the Trump fans in Lee considering its reputation for being a bastion of Government workers and UNH types. Not many Hillary signs in town...
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