That is suprising Fawn. Went early this morning to vote in East Hartford at the local school and there was a line up to 30-40 people in the front entrance hall. This was at 5:30 am this morning.
Either it is a good sign, or they are expecting the election officials to “discern their intent.”
I just got back from my polling place—Rocky Point HS. No classes today but all 3 parking lots were filled to capacity. Parking was only allowed in the small ot between the tennis courts and the dumpster. Only about 10 people waiting to vote. The elderly were just THERE but some of the young ones seemed like they just found out there really IS a Santa Claus. Jackasses.
My point about the parking lots is this: we are in rural Long Island. The school is closed. No way would there be all those cars in the lots. We have 4 big senior living centers. There are no handicapped parking areas in on that side of the school. During the Primary, the jokers who run the event didn’t even put signs on the outside of the building. Why wouldn’t I believe that they would arrange it so that no one could park easily and that the elderly would have to hoof it.
I call it voter supression.
Yea! I’m glad it all worked out!