We voted at 10:00 AM on the first day here in KS.
No one else was ahead or behind us, nor anywhere
in sight for that matter.
> Do you think long lines are a bad or good indicator for Bush?
Encouraging sign, I'd say. People voting early are the
kind of people who plan ahead, or in this year, concerned
about problems on 02 Nov, such as registration issues,
lines, foul-ups, hostile DNC lawyer confrontations, etc.
Dems voting early are more apt to be doing so on the basis of:
"I need to act before I change my mind."
So vote early, and vote anyway (even if you live in a
"lost" or slam-dunk state) - the popular tally matters.
Can you explain what you mean by the popular tally? I'm in Florida and it took me almost 2 hours to vote. A good majority of the people voting in my precinct were elderly or retired
IN OUR CASE... long lines were GREAT for President Bush.
Yeah, Bush has no problem in Texas, but I do want him to get huge numbers.
I'm thinking of voting early for the first time ever because I want to get in a vote for Sessions.
I think Sessions has it made, but getting rid of that skank Martin Frost is No. 2 on my wish list behind Bush/Cheney winning.