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Check In After Voting!!! [Go Vote Before Even Thinking Of Posting- And Then Call Some Friends GOTV]
Posted on 11/05/2002 4:48:26 AM PST by Dales
Edited on 11/05/2002 2:48:04 PM PST by Admin Moderator.
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To: Dales
Just returned from voting - straight Republican ticket. My 82 year old mother accompanied me and accidently made her mark for straight democratic - I almost had a heart attack. She realized her mistake (I was giving her "the look" she used to give me), she requested a new ballot, and her all republican vote was cast.
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posted on
11/05/2002 9:02:57 AM PST
by
Quilla
To: Dales
Voted in FL...two weeks ago!
Go JEB! Can't wait to hear the Dem spin tomorrow!
To: Dales
Voted here in MO for Jim Talent over the widder Carnahan, Aunt Norma Champion for State Senate, and every other Republican on the ticket as well.
To: Howlin
Bless your niece.
Voting straight pubbie in Granolaland Boone takes spunk.
To: alnick
Oh, just wanted to report that here in my very Republican parish voter turnout is extremely high, despite the very bad weather. I asked about turnout when I was there at about 10 a.m. and the poll workers told me that it was much higher than the 2000 election. My parents vote at another polling place and they were told that turnout so far has been MORE THAN TRIPLE that of the 2000 election. Most of these people are voting Republican!!! Mary Landrieu had better start cleaning out her desk.
I hope everyone's ancedotal evidence about higher then usual voter is true. I feel like the Republican base is VERY mobilized. I as stated earlier they poll workers at my polling place said that they were SUPRISED by the turnout. I was the 27th voter and the polls had onl been open 5 minutes.
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posted on
11/05/2002 9:04:31 AM PST
by
Smogger
To: agincourt1415
" The Florida TROOPS are fired up " !
You got it .. More than alot of us are sick and tired of being sick and tired . Good work you guy's !
To: mwl1
Good for you. I'm really hopeful about that race.
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posted on
11/05/2002 9:05:04 AM PST
by
Darlin'
To: john in missouri
And you bring us up to 500 distinct Freepers announcing that they have already voted to help the conservative cause!
Eagles' up!!!
To: Dales
Just got back my Ocean County precinct. Voted for Forrester. Ocean County will go for him. Praying that the dems are disappointed in the rest of the state.
To: ksen
They went with me, of course! I sat them up and read the cockfighting State Question to them. They got little cookies and an "I Voted" sticker. The ladies are the same ones that always work this poll and are very sweet and know us.
The last two elections my husband has been first.
To: Dales
Done.
My wife voted for the first time today. I - as usual - voted straight Repub.
But how did I miss this insult: I was gerrymandered into a Democratic House Of Reps district and didn't even know it. Yucch.
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posted on
11/05/2002 9:05:55 AM PST
by
angkor
To: Admin Moderator
Did you count me???
To: Dales
I was waiting in line outside the polling place before 7 AM so I could get it out of the way. There were probably about seven people in line ahead of me.
Four races, all with choices. Mine were Mike Fisher (fingers crossed), Tim Murphy (soon to be our newest Congressman), Tom Stepnick (running against a popular incumbent DemonRat), and Ed O'Donnell (sacrificial lamb against an entrenched Demon).
There was also a question that started off with something like, "Should the commonwealth of Pennsylvania incur a debt of $100,000,000 to..." That's usually all it takes for me to vote NO!
To: Dales
Just got back from voting! Republican all the way baby!!! Norm Coleman, Tim Pawlenty, etc. Sure felt good! Hubby voted all Republican by absentee a few weeks ago. Made sure my grandmother and aunt got to the polls ok!
To: GnL
Interesting that your poll worker asked you for your address. The rolls are listed according to address so you have to start by giving them your address. Problem with that is that someone can use anyone's address if they are the same gender and know the right name to use.
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posted on
11/05/2002 9:06:54 AM PST
by
mafree
To: Howlin
I voted straight republican in Houston. Didn't vote straight party but went through race by race so I could see all the names.
Good News! There were NO races in which the Pubs were not represented but plenty in which the dims did not field a candidate.
To: Admin Moderator
voted 6:05 AM Louisville KY to help keep Ann Northup in Congress, she is running against the local newspaper and their boy-puppet Jack Conway, and Mitch McConnell in the Senate
To: Dales
Voted straight Republican ticket...in liberal land Northern California. Praying Bill Simon can shove eGray Davis out of town.
Stay strong and GO VOTE CALIFORNIAN'S!!!!
To: Dales
Me and the Better Half cast our ballots here in Missouri this morning for a republican House and Senate. Doesn't take long to fill out a straight ticket ballot.
To: Quilla
Oh, NO. Not the "Look" ! I still shudder just thinking about it. :)
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posted on
11/05/2002 9:07:30 AM PST
by
Darlin'
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