Turnout was the heaviest I've seen it in five Presidential elections, by far. I waited an hour and twenty-five minutes to vote here in central South Carolina, and apparently that wasn't unusual. My particular precinct is an odd mixture of heavily Republican upper-middle-class suburbs, largely black low-income apartments, trailer parks, and rural areas, so you can imagine the very wide cross-section of folks that were in line--all races, all ages. Everybody was polite and friendly, and nobody spoke a word about who or what they were supporting.
South Carolina will roll big for Bush, and I feel fairly confident about Jim Demint winning the Senate seat and finally putting Senator Foghorn Hollings (D-Disney) out to pasture!
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So far, Bush 62%, Kerry 37% in early action from both Kentucky and Indiana.
I voted in Mt. Pleasant, SC - long lines all day - I only had a 1 hour wait. Sounds like SC is in the bag...worried about MSM slant/early poll vote fraud/dimdem shenanigans in battleground states.