Posted on 11/02/2010 6:57:53 AM PDT by SE Mom
Post what you're seeing, hearing in your district, county or state during the day and evening- anecdotal or otherwise!
GOTV!!!!!
Vote, bring someone to vote, call your conservative friends and bring them to vote..help save the Republic!
Just voted in MN6.. Nothing exciting to report. Everything worked as it should. I had to register but even that went smoothly. According to the ballot reader I was voter #30.. The polling place opened an hour before i got there.
I would be cancelling everything I had going to sit there and watch that bin until someone came and fixed or replaced the scanner and I saw every single ballot in that box scanned.
No rain?
Not good, eh. Pray for rain.
RAIN = LOW DEM TURNOUT [Proven most of the time]
Cheers!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!!
Hubby and I just voted in the 10th Cong, district in MA. The turnout seemed pretty light. There is usually a line of cars to get into the parking lot but not this morning. Only one other person on our street had voted thus far.
PING for when I get home.
I haven’t voted yet but I am heading there soon!
BUMP for later
Forget the polls, forget the media spin. Go to the ballot box and put an end to the Dem Party.
Throw this putrid congress out on their heads.
This ain't going to end well for these Statists
The Rats are shovel-ready for the dust bin of history.
Now is the time for all good men (and women) to come to the aid of their country.
Just voted at 9:30am EDT in Kennesaw, GA. No line, but the traffic was steady. We’re in Newt’s old district.
ugh did i really have to see that ugly mug this early.....
Some people are more excited than others...
http://www.nationalreview.com/campaign-spot/251876/morning-turnout-report
Turnout reports are all over the map this morning, both figuratively and literally.
Virginia:
Here in Yuppie Acres, Alexandria, turnout was roughly what I remember in last years gubernatorial race.
One reader in one of Virginias not-really-hard-fought 1st Congressional District (Krystal Ball may be a lot of fun at Christmas parties, but shes not a competitive candidate) says he too, finds turnout comparable to last years gubernatorial race; while another in the same district finds turnout way, way down at his usual polling place.
Michigan:
From a reader: Im in Macomb County, the heart of Reagan Democrat country. The polls opened at 7:00, I was there at 7:02 and got ballot #38. There was a line out the door when I got there and still was when I left. Overheard a conversation between two women in line behind me:
Woman #1: I dont usually vote, but my husband told me this time I needed to go. I havent been paying attention, way too many ads all the time. He said just vote straight Republican.
Woman #2: Thats what Im doing.
Several other affirmations along those lines. Completely unscientific but I think a hopeful sign.
Florida:
Just chiming in from lovely Ponte Vedra, FL Showed up at my polling place at 10 minutes before the polls opened (7:00 AM here), and there were already about 15 people by the time I left after voting, there were at least 25-30, although the line wasnt quite out the door yet In comparison, when I voted in 2008, it was about 2/3 as much at around the same time of day, if I remember correctly so seemed a bit busier today, in my opinion.
New York:
To answer your Morning Jolt Yes, I voted. 6:00 on the dot in a NYC suburb (Port Washington) #1 in my ED. It was clearly more crowded than usual at that hour when I have voted that early in the past. There will be some confusion with the new optical scanners. The sweet ladies behind the desk were a bit befuddled but handled it okay in the end. But if long lines develop, problems will arise. Slow downs are inevitable. The scanner wouldnt take my (straight R) ballot on the first try. Had to try it a few times. But then it counted! It didnt feel like a real vote though. I wanted the feeling of click, click, click. And it seemed a little less private as my ballot was exposed when going into the scanner. But its done. And Carl Paladino, DioGuardi, Bentsen, and Milano were ahead with 100% of the vote in my ED at least for a minute.
North Carolina:
In the 4th Congressional District: Absolutely no line at my precinct. Some empty voting booths. At 8:00am I was the 162nd voter; polls opened at 6:30 a.m. Of course, 2008 was a completely different story. A check of the trash can on the way out would suggest that a large number of people had taken the conservative voting guide that was offered outside the polling place. Not exactly scientific, I know, but you deal with the tea leaves that are available, right?
New tag line.
Voted already in Northern Virginia :)
Have no idea when...or even if... it will be counted. I wonder how one goes about assuring one's self that their absentee ballot was in fact counted?
Same goes for our military folks...those few lucky enough to have received a ballot. When they mail it back in, how do they know it was counted...and not just thrown in the trash?
I voted about 9am ET in my heavily Dem neighborhood (Squirrel Hill in Pittsburgh, PA). There were 4 people voting, including me. There were signs on on the doors saying NO CAMERAS and turn cellphones off. There were no smiling people, and there was only one man out front passing out literature (there are usually at least two in the pm when I normally vote), and less campaign signs than normal out front. I normally don’t vote in the am, so don’t know what it is like usually.
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