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To: doug from upland

Voted about two hours ago - in heavily Republican Fayette County - southside suburban Atlanta - I have never seen such long lines, but they moved pretty quickly. I'm used to being number 50 or so to vote, and today I was 848. So this is a good sign, IMHO. I couldn't bring myself to vote for Isakson, though.


6 posted on 11/02/2004 9:29:21 AM PST by ptcmama
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To: ptcmama
I couldn't bring myself to vote for Isakson, though.

Hello from a fellow Fayette Countian. I held my nose and gave him my vote. Too bad the conservative candidate - Herman Cain - didn't win in the primary. :(

Hubby and I cast our votes for President Bush today at Hopewell UMC in Tyrone! Daughter cast her vote in Indiana and son cast his by absentee ballot down in South Georgia. I'm proud to say they were raised "right"! :)

80 posted on 11/02/2004 1:19:56 PM PST by Jen (FReeping in my Jammies since 2001)
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To: ptcmama
I couldn't bring myself to vote for Isakson, though.

I didn't think I could either.I sure hadn't planned to, but the Urinal-Constipation reported that Majette was closing the gap in the last week so I held my nose, took a deep breath, and voted for him. Actually, as far as I can tell his congressional voting record hasn't been bad so far. But I still don't trust a "moderate" Repub, I always figured that if you scratched one you would find a Democrat under the paint.

108 posted on 11/02/2004 4:28:41 PM PST by epow
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