Skip to comments.
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.
[history]
GET OUT THE VOTE- MAKE SOME CALLS! TWIST SOME ARMS! NO TIME FOR COMPLACENCY!
Check in here after voting.
GET OUT THE VOTE!!!
V 0 T E
R E P U B L I C A N ! !
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Breaking News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS:
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 761-780, 781-800, 801-820 ... 1,661-1,665 next last
To: coop5521
GO NORM!!! CRUSH THE OLD MAN!!! Please, please, please.....
To: Dales
I voted mid-morning in Broward: there are 11 state constitution amendments, 13 County Charter Questions, 4 Court of Appeal Judges, 2 Fla SC Judges, 3 Circuit Judges, 1 County School Board, and only 4 actual partisan races, including governor, on the the ballot in my district -- and in some other districts, you can tack on city elections and referendums.
All the booths (10) were up and running, all the poll workers were in attendance, and in at least five of the booths, there were people standing reading the amendments from the time I walked into the room until after I voted and left.
All registered voters got a sample ballot in the mail, and should have read the amendments, made their choices and brought the sample ballot with them -- but when you insist on registering people who have minimal intelligence and reading skills (and I'm not talking about senior citizens!), the results are what I saw this morning: people standing at the machine for 45 minutes or more, then telling the poll worker they're having trouble. I pity anyone (including my better half) who has to vote on the way home from work -- plan on a late-night dinner and a foot-soak.
BTW, some of those state amendments include such momentous items as caging pigs humanely, although there are only two pig farms in the entire state! Florida doesn't know how to say no when it comes to compiling endless, confusing and in some cases downright frivolous ballot referendums and amendments. No one has really addressed that issue, and each year it gets worse.
To: Dales; section9
My husband and I just voted straight Republican here in the Florida Panhandle.
Turn out was very heavy ("better than the primary") according to poll workers. The polls had been open three hours when I got on line, and 266 people had already voted.
Made my calls to friends and relatives last night and this morning and all are geared up and ready to vote here in Florida and six in Louisiana hoping to keep Mary Landieu below 50%.
To: Dales
Done.
To: jejones
Thanks dude. I know how you feel, but sometimes we have to weigh our choices. I'll vote a few libertarian votes in the future, but for now the threat is too great.
To: Dales
I voted. Mission accomplished.
DEATH TO THE COMMIES!!!
To: William McKinley; Dales
I must now report you to Dales for not following the rules in the title of this thread. TSK TSK TSK.
787
posted on
11/05/2002 9:22:11 AM PST
by
Neets
To: Dales
I voted two weeks ago.
To: All
My wife and I are reporting in from rural N. Carolina: straight Republican ticket for both of us except for a single oddball county commissh guy who stated that his priority is to "increase the tax base" (RINO).
To: Dales
I have a dillema. Tonight, I can do as I originally planned and stay glued to FR, radio, and TV to monitor the returns, or I can accept an invitation to wait for returns at the house of a state legislature candidate whom I have supported, helped, and desperately want to see win. Any advice?
To: Dales
My Wife and I just voted here in West Suburban Chicago ( Du Page County). There is a cold light rain falling here and the parking lot in this VERY Republican county was FULL! There was a steady stream of voters in and out of the polling place. I had to wait for a booth! GO GOP!!! GO JIM RYAN!!!!
To: teletech
Just voted in Fairbanks. The polling place was very busy and the voters looked series. Good luck Frank!
To: ForOurFuture
"Any advice?"Absolutely! Go to the VICTORY celebration of your candidate! Sitting around here ain't gonna change the results one iota!
793
posted on
11/05/2002 9:25:25 AM PST
by
bcoffey
To: Dales
Just voted at lunch time. Was handed a Republican sample ballot on the way in (legal distance from the polling booths) and was grateful as trying to figure out the party of the various candidates for local courts and our state supreme court would otherwise be a crapshoot.
We're fired up (and well organized) here but as I mentioned to one of the poll workers on the way out, I sure wish I could cast a vote in Minnesota.
794
posted on
11/05/2002 9:25:33 AM PST
by
katana
To: ForOurFuture
Go. The returns won't be any different if you watch or not.
Actually being with human beings instead of the computer is a good idea...it will be there when you return, you candidate may not.
To: Dales
I voted this morning at 9:30. I was #132 on the voting roll. I went through hell and high water to vote (tornado warnings in my area and flooded streets) and it felt great to vote that straight Republican ticket. Hopefully Louisiana will send Mary Landrieu into a runoff.
796
posted on
11/05/2002 9:26:38 AM PST
by
lsucat
To: teletech
Voted absentee for Simon and other repubs
797
posted on
11/05/2002 9:26:53 AM PST
by
eleb
To: Dales; rintense; Ronnie Radford
Just back from voting here on Long Island, an annual family and neighborhood event. My husband, my sons, myself and the neighbors.
No identification checks, give them your name and sign in. I asked if they wanted to see I.D. and was told, "Oh, we remember you." The gentleman behind me chimed in with..."this is voter fraud day, no I.D. required."...lol.
As we left the polls, we were asked by Edison Media Research(I've never heard of them) to take an exit poll. When asked who he voted for my husband said, Jeb Bush, Forrester, Coleman, and Bill Simon... they were not amused, we were!!!
798
posted on
11/05/2002 9:27:03 AM PST
by
DKNY
To: Dales
Did my best at 7:45 this morning ....voted straight Republican in Ohio
I had trouble with my chads (pregnant they were)...so I had to punch my card twice just to make sure it counted then I notified the poll workers that they needed to clean the loose chads out of the voting machine.
I even had a few of my chads fly back at me after I voted. Hmmmmmm....could that be a sign of a strong republican showing?
To: Rescue1
Voted a straight GOP ticket in Rural Franklin County, Georgia. Go Saxby, Sonny, Ralph Hudgens and ARCH ADAMS Could not vote STRAIGHT TICKET in Atlanta (unless I missed something) on the Touch Screen voting in Fulton County. But it was much easier than working with a paper ballot. On the other hand, it would be to rig a computer.
800
posted on
11/05/2002 9:27:57 AM PST
by
topher
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 761-780, 781-800, 801-820 ... 1,661-1,665 next last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson