Posted on 10/26/2016 7:25:05 AM PDT by mtrott
I thought it might be interesting to have a thread for Freepers to post their early voting experiences, as well as any turnout reports from their location.
Good news in NOVA.
Hillary needs a big turnout there to offset Trump vote in southern and western VA.
Based on that, looks like Trump could win it.
However,former Republican governor haslem has not endorsed the Republican presidential candidate
Senator Alexander mumbled his support
Who cares about GOP establishment?
They have shown more passion fighting Trump than in defeating Hillary.
Not priority for Trump voters.
You live in Boulder? Or in Denver?
Not surprised by the stares but I’d say few Ds are turning out for her.
Jefferson County and Denver suburbs will hold key to election outcome.
Tried to vote on Monday.....long lines all day at the local grocery store...had to keep leaving and coming back but finally gave up until this morning. Went early, voted individually for repub or libertarians when a repub wasn't running, which is another reason not to vote straight ticket.
Are there ANY court actions in Texas with the multiple reports of machine fixing and intentional miscounting of paper ballots?
There is even a Drudge headline to an infowars article of vote fixing.
I wouldn’t admit to doing that if I were you.
I just voted for Trump early in Duval County, Florida.
In 2012, Romney got 14,896 more votes than Obama in Duval. That was 51.4% to 47.8%.
As of last night, the total of mailed in ballots and in-person ballots was 69,459 or 17% of all the votes that were cast in 2012. The breakdown so far on those voters: 44% R, 42.8% D, and 13.2% other. There are 11.5 days left of in-person, early voting in Duval.
Crowds are still huge in Katy, tx. It appears that the shopping center is running shuttle buses to bring people to the center. I have never seen it this crowded.
Big line Monday in southwest fort worth. Much busier than 2012 as an election supervisor stated. GOP area.
I’m in SC, my wife voted early. About a week later she got another ballot in the mail. she called the commission and was told to ignore it and that it would have been kicked out if she had mailed it. still curious...
I normally vote at the library now.I go to Anchor for breakfast but ought to go there for clams, beer etc
I normally vote at the library now.I go to Anchor for breakfast but ought to go there for clams, beer etc
Wouldn’t go that far. I live south of Quantico. I haven’t ventured into the moronosphere of Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, etc.
I formerly left the GOP election poll worker's and refused to work as an election observer, citing Paul Ryan. My friend who is a pastor wrote me back (he was formerly the Cumberland Co Republican Campaign chair) and told me he felt the same way. I notified the party I was looking for a replacement party or Trump Party/Independent party.
My husband and I voted today in Wilmington, NC @ 11 a.m. Not too long a line (approx. 12 or so) but all voting machines were full (around 30 with one not operable). The whole process took around 15 minutes.
Florida update:
By my calculations, today the REPs have expanded their lead in overall ballot returns v. DEMs:
Absentee Ballot - REPs lead by 46,235
In-Person Early Voting - DEMs lead by 34,510
Combined Early voting - REPs lead by 11,725
He said of his group of friends, about a dozen, that NONE would vote rat or GOP. He said 8 or so were voting Libertarian, two for Stein, and a couple wouldn't vote. Most of his friends are/were Berners.
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