I just voted for VIRGIL GOODE.
Whatever happens, at least I won’t be ashamed of myself, and can still call myself conservative.
I am SO mad!!! My son told me that he doesn’t get to vote today because “They never sent my voter package”. He is in the Air Force, stationed in Oklahoma, and has been denied his voice in the election! That is WRONG!!
Just spent two hours (!) in line in deep-blue NOVA (Fairfax Co.) The line was easily four times longer than 2008. That’s either very, very good or very, very bad.
If those people were voting for change, then Romney will win 45 states today. If Obama got that many more people to come out for him than in 2008, then today’s result will be the least of our worries....
Any thoughts on WTF is up with the huge turnout in NOVA?
Just voted in Idaho. Local radio says expecting 78% turnout. People are pumped up to CHANGE America. Others are talking about how they’ve heard about the rioting if Obama loses, knowing it probably won’t reach us in the back woods, but a few said they’re ready with a new box of shells! Such a buzz in the air!
I voted for the love of my country and the future of our children!
If you haven't voted yet, please vote. If you have already voted, please continue to pray.
Over the past days and weeks, these songs have comforted me:
"Your Love Never Fails" - Newsboys
"The Proof of Your Love" (for King & Country) cover by Samantha Taylor
May God Bless America!!!
My daughter is very excited about the election, she picked out her outfit to wear today, and asked to stay up to watch the results ( she’s 11) :-)
....just woke up from my voting day nap, *smiles*....woke up to Bill Hemmer jumping around like a chip monk on crack, yelling about 2008 numbers...?????....enuff of that..
NWNJ....was out at 5:30 this AM getting coffee and a snack...poll opened at 6am, voting was interesting, had a pretty good crowd 120 or so, considering the cool weather and hour...automatic Odungo voters 2.
Just voted in SW Boise. I arrived at the polling place (a local elementary school) right as the polls opened, and there were 40 people in line ahead of me. Within a few minutes there were 30 people behind me, too. This is a pretty conservative area, but I didn’t chat anyone up. The crowd was quiet and well-behaved.
I just came from my precinct. There were about 100 people in line to vote when a young man came in wearing an Obama t-shirt. I asked one of the poll workers about it as I thought it was against the rules. The poll worker, an older gentleman,said he’d check it out. The young man’s physical attitude was one of defiance, he appeared to be one of Omaha’s four, count ‘em four, occupy-ers. The poll worker conferred with another then asked the young man to remove the shirt. He wasn’t happy but did eventually comply. All this in the very red state of Nebraska and in a dark red precinct.
I hope Romney/Ryan win the day.
The DemoRats will probably take an early lead, until the Repbulicans get out of work.
Future wife and I voted this morning at Francis Scott Key Middle School this morning. Waited an hour and a half. The demographics looked much more white and elderly than I am used to going to the super market.
There was a person giving out an Official Democratic Ballet with all the good party member decisions already made for you so you don’t even have to read. Just match it up and go.
Just got home from voting here in Denver. There was no line (we could tell from the voter rolls that many, many people had already done early voting or mail-in ballots) and it took no time at all.
I was fairly shocked that my polling place used paper ballots. The last time I used one of those was in 2000.
We are very, very excited. I have been praying and just overall feel good about this vote, much more than ever before. Go Mitt go!
Voted around 9:30 and had to stand in line for the first time in recent memory, but it wasn’t a super long line. I was vote 129. Excellent for that time of day in our rural area. I mentioned to one of the ladies working there that I had never seen lines and that they were busy, and she said, “Yes, and that is a GOOD thing.” Only bumper stickers in the parking lot were “NObama” and RomneyRyan. That’s a good sign.
In my little evenly divided Rep & Dem hamlet in So. Cal, I had to wait for the 1st time in 8 years to vote this am @ 8am. Hopefully, we can pick up a house seat or 2 and defeat some of these lame brain propositions. I did my duty although I know Romney doesn’t win Ca and “I won’t debate” feinstein will also win. If Romney does better than McLame I guess that’s the best Ca outcome if you’re a conservative. Geez.
Ah California, why don’t you wake the hell up?
Dennis Miller just interviewed Major Garrett on his radio show. Garrett said he had just watched a Plouffe interview, and for the first time in the campaign he thinks he saw David Plouffe blink. Apparently the vote this morning was not going according to his model. FWIW
Hope my neighbors are ready for the launching of cheap Chineese explosives into the air tonight once it’s called...
One
Big
Azz
Mistake
America
Throw
The
B******
Out!
F
U
B
O!
Hah! I just got a pretty funny voice mail message while calling someone in Philly...
“Hi, we’ve been abducted by aliens. We’ll call you back if we ever get back. Bye!”