Posted on 11/08/2016 7:51:26 AM PST by Mechanicos
One of the best ways to identify whats going on in any area is a ground report from the people most familiar with it, thats YOU. If you are voting today perhaps you would consider sharing a ground report from your town, city, neighborhood or voting precinct.
Hows the turnout? Any issues or concerns? Whats the overall climate amid your voting locales. Please feel free to share your personal perspectives in the comment section along with any links to any information you feel might be valuable or interesting. ...
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/11/08/1000am-election-day-ground-reports-whats-going-on/
(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
Went into my suburban DFW polling place around 7:30 this morning, no line at all.
https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/5btnpq/i_voted_in_pa_lines_3_times_longer_than_normal/
Lines "3 times longer than normal" according to pollsters. And they "are running out of I voted stickers" !
Another comment:
I've passed out materials during primaries and generals for decades. I've never seen lines anywhere close to today. I was in line 1/2 hour before the doors opened and was #53. I was #2 in the primary and #6 in 2012. It's been a sea of people wearing red in Central PA.
And another:
Voted in the last 3 elections, and this years primary. I was the fifth person in line for the primary, got there 10 minutes before the poll opened. This time, I was the 25th person in line 30 minutes before polls opened, when I left the line was wrapping around the building.
I never saw so many voters. Even when Obama won.
New York- Erie County - suburb of Buffalo
250th to vote at 8AM - she said there was a line before they even opened.
10:45am Glen Beck and his side kick called North Carolina for Clinton and called the election as a whole for Clinton on the assumption NC was lost.
Lie, lie, lie. The “consultant” they had on I didn’t get the name but he was a squishy, gaydar alert kind of guy.
Working a poll in southern MD. so far steady stream of voters all morning no morning rush just a steady flow.
11:10am, FoxNews broke in with interviews (”random of course”); one person said they preferred 3rd party, the other, Clinton. No more interviews.
Thanks for posting this. The thread over at CTH is a good one and very encouraging. I have FR and CTH open side by side. MAGA!
30K?
W00T!
Carmel, Indiana. North suburbs of Indianapolis. Very republican area. Polls opened at my Church (College Park) at 6 am and eople were waiting when the polls opened.
I arrived at 8:45am. Waiting line was between 1-1/2 to 2 hours. Very long lines. (people who arrived at first thing this morning said that it took them 1-1/2 hours to vote.)
I was told that early voting at the public library in Carmel the last few weeks were also very long and would stretch out of the building. I was told by poll works is was very busy and will likely worse as the day wears on.
My personal prediction: MONSTER VOTE IS HAPPENING
I believe it’s now considered a swing county. I saw a lot of people wearing red, almost everyone in line was over 50 years old. Several people wearing red, including 3 precinct workers.
FoxNews is dead to me.
I’m in a small Minnesota town in a county that leans heavily Republican. I was voter 591 at 9:00 this morning. Considering our population is 4,000 people, that is YUGE! Nice lady handing out stickers said they’re anticipating a record turnout.
Wake County, Fuquay Varina, NC. Our state had early voting, but I always wait until election day to vote. I voted at 9:30 this morning. There were two people ahead of me to get my ballot and then I had to wait for an empty booth to fill it out. Here you fill in the circles on the ballot and then feed it into the machine on the way out to record your vote. I was in and out in 20 minutes and I wore red. It felt good voting for Trump, a big FU to the crooked establishment.
I believe it’s now considered a swing county. I saw a lot of people wearing red, almost everyone in line was over 50 years old. Several people wearing red, including 3 precinct workers.
Voted in 90% Dem. district (downtown Brooklyn, NY). Waited 1 hour 3/4 in 2012, in and out in a half hour today. There were 3 lines to wait on: (1) to sign your name on the register and get a ballot); (2) to fill out the ballot at a “privacy booth” and (3) to scan in the ballot. (I brought a 400 page book to read while I waited in line, remembering my 2012 experience, and didn’t even open it!) I know this is just anecdotal, but these libs were just not as enthusiastic about Hillary as they were about the “Mulatto Mugabe.”
Voted in 90% Dem. district (downtown Brooklyn, NY). Waited 1 hour 3/4 in 2012, in and out in a half hour today. There were 3 lines to wait on: (1) to sign your name on the register and get a ballot); (2) to fill out the ballot at a “privacy booth” and (3) to scan in the ballot. (I brought a 400 page book to read while I waited in line, remembering my 2012 experience, and didn’t even open it!) I know this is just anecdotal, but these libs were just not as enthusiastic about Hillary as they were about the “Mulatto Mugabe.”
I think most people voted early in Texas. I had to wait a half hour to vote. Did you see that in conservative Collin and Denton counties that over %50 of registered votes had voted.
I think most people voted early in Texas. I had to wait a half hour to vote. Did you see that in conservative Collin and Denton counties that over %50 of registered votes had voted.
2 topless moonbats thrown out of NYC polling station.
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I assume gay, ugly, furry armpits?
2 topless moonbats thrown out of NYC polling station.
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I assume gay, ugly, furry armpits?
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