Posted on 11/02/2004 8:19:24 AM PST by montereyp1
From Karen At NRO:
Three Bush-Cheney types have pointed this out to me today: Several Ohio polls broke for Bush last night. Esp. Zog.
I just voted "All Republican" in PA. and I got worried because I was so nervous I really pull the lever hard and stared at it afterward. No harm but that's how much I hate John Kerry! Oh and the Breck Girl..
I voted in Democrat stronghold Trumbull County (south of Warren) and there was literally no wait. Actually I was behind one guy, who was being waited on and had never voted.
Also I have seen more Bush signs that last time.
I live in Dickson, about 20 miles west of Nashville. My wife and I voted last week for W!
We got this in the bag. I'm in south Dayton: waited an hour to vote in a R area. Flushed a mixed area: 60% of our voters had already voted by 10:00. EVERY REPUBLICAN in the state will vote this time. Kerry is total toast.
LOL! I know what I'm doing...and I'm not sharing.
Liz, you've heard me say here that we WANT a huge turnout, because we are confident that the registration numbers (as seen in the SoS's final numbers last night) TOTALLY favor us. I promised you OH, and the Ohio GOP will deliver.
I ASSUME they are Republicans because they are in an overwhelmingly R district as based on registration. Yeah, they could vote Kerry, and union members could vote R. Wanna bet either of those happen?
Yes. Remember the words of Conan: "What is happiness?" "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their veeee-men."
They had a sign posted in our polling place to "conceal" any party buttons or signs. I'd never seen that before.
My Doctors have said that I can go off of my meds for one day.........so............
............In about an hour, the roads should be dry from last nights rain. I will then hop on my Harley and ride to a local winery. I will buy 2 bottles of a good wine and rush home. I will wait until about 30 minutes before my Bride gets home from work (I am retired) and then pop the corks.
My Bride doesn't drink and I seldom drink, so it should be a short evening.
Now, if the election continues to be so close as to make me a nervous wreck, I will switch to coffee and be up all darn night.
Perhaps He is watching, after all.
Wear a seal-skin jacket...
...and order Canadian Club (c8
Be careful not to step in a "poodle". ;-P
I voted in Fairborn (suburb of Dayton). Line almost out the door when I arrived around 7:30, took about 45 minutes to get through and vote.
Poll workers agreed turnout was very high.
There's also a polling place right next door to where I live (why it's not for my precinct, I don't know) and the line's been out the door into the parking lot, almost back to the street all morning.
I know exactly where that is at! Proud to be a Tennessean for Bush!
GO W :)
Hudson pretty much Republican. Can't say about Stow. Welcome to the area
I suspected that about Hudson. And I imagine Stow is a conservative-leaning mixed bag, being between Akron and Hudson and considering the demographics.
Thanks for the welcome.
I certainly hope that President Bush has been declared the winner by that time, although I suspect it may well be later. Whenever it occurs, though, I am truly looking forward to watching the stricken shell-shocked expressions on the long faces of the Media - and smiling.
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