Posted on 11/08/2022 7:16:22 AM PST by cll
Let the games begin. If you know of a conservative that hasn't voted yet, drag him to the polling station!
Voted this morning in my small precinct. I was #60 voter.
Got robocall from Pres Trump last night
Looks like Republican weather throughout the country, mild and sunny.
Weather in Maine went from 74 and sunny yesterday to 48 and windy today (still sunny). This won’t bother the Republicans here.
I volunteered to stand at the polls greeting voters this afternoon not knowing it was going get cold. Hopefully the wind dies down later.
I successfully voted against Newsome. As far as i know, at least. Of course, I’m in beautiful conservative Calaveras County.
Voted at 9:00 AM CST in my sleepy Southern Alabama town.
I was the 193rd ballot. Pretty dang good for my little town!
Hope to see record numbers, even though every Republican on the ballot will win handsomely in Alabama.
Well, I just went to vote in my precinct in south Lakeland, FL. Line was about a hundred people deep. Been voting here for over 30 years and have never seen anything like it! If I were to hazard a guess, the vast majority are out supporting DeSantis and other Republicans. I’ll come back in a couple of hours.
Is the turnout really off, or is it that 20% of the machines being malfunctioning.
Why do Bannon and Kirk disagree?
The day is here! Please vote and do all you can to get others to vote! God bless!— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) November 8, 2022
It’s going to be a long month.
I’ll be voting about 2:30 today here in Pa. Always a great time to do this.
People, we have to OUTVOTE THE STEAL!
The great mood in the War Room really changed this morning to a sobered caution, and Charlie Kirk opened with the same warnings.
The Republican turnout in some areas of the country, especially in Maricopa County, AZ, are too low to combat the machine irregularities, which are already popping-up and mounting.
Wherever you are in the U.S., if you haven’t voted yet, get out there and do it! Make sure the tabulator counts your vote. If it spits it out, you must get another ballot and run it through again. DO NOT put it in a box “for later counting”. It won’t be counted.
HOLD THE LINE!
Voted to his AM in Greenfield, Indiana.
Mid morning - waited in line 1-1/2 hours.
can report that Maryland will land solidly in the leftists corner.
sorry nation. we suck
#1352 ballot. #215 In person ballot @ 11:00 no line, but all stations occupied. Things moving smoothly in my Central Michigan small town. (approx 5000 people)
Markets are up:
Dow 1.5%
S&P 1.3%
Nasdaq 1.5%
I just voted here in Reno. Took about an hour, only issue I saw was that a disqualified candidate were still on the ballot and the signs that were reportedly going to be up to notify people, were missing.
That was dumb, as wvery vote counts.
Philly vote is 48 percent of what it was in 2018.
“Reports of “broken” machines all over the country. Don’t leave the polling station until your vote is counted. This is war.”
I’m following stories on Gateway Pundit and Rumble where some are listed. Dims don’t have much choice but to try and cheat as best as they can. One post summed it up well that we’re trying to ‘Outvote The Cheat’. Besides that I hope that our efforts at least catch as many red-handed that we can, and at best thwart their attempts.
This is one of the best places to watch the battle for legitimate votes today. Buckle up.
Report from Ward 4 Ellsworth Maine,
I worked as an election clerk from 7:30 am to 12:30 pm EST.
The polls are open from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. About sixty people were in line to vote at 8:00 and voting was steady to sometimes heavy during the 4 1/2 hours. We have paper ballots that are run throught the machine. The absentee ballots were triple the usual amount for a midterm election.
Just before the polls, the warden (person in charge of all workers), one Republican (me) and one Democratic opened the machine and confirmed there were no ballots anywhere in the maching (there were none). After the polls close, the warden and two election clerks remove all the ballots.
The warden and the election clerks then check the tally of ballots cast with the amount on the print out from the machine. Total ballots received by the ward are compared to ballots counted, spoiled ballots, and left over ballots.
All the ballots are placed in locked boxes and sent to the secretary of state in Augusta.
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