Posted on 11/08/2016 7:51:26 AM PST by Mechanicos
One of the best ways to identify whats going on in any area is a ground report from the people most familiar with it, thats YOU. If you are voting today perhaps you would consider sharing a ground report from your town, city, neighborhood or voting precinct.
Hows the turnout? Any issues or concerns? Whats the overall climate amid your voting locales. Please feel free to share your personal perspectives in the comment section along with any links to any information you feel might be valuable or interesting. ...
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/11/08/1000am-election-day-ground-reports-whats-going-on/
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Lots of traffic going in to vote in my southern New Hampshire town, but we were in and out of the building quickly. I saw several people in red. Not sure how many I’d need to see to get a sense of how many voted for Trump. I didn’t wear red (don’t own any).
Huge turnout here in Butler County, Pa(North of Pittsburgh). Long lines, lots of Trump bumper stickers on cars outside. Poll worker said seen nothing like it. I asked..bigger than 2008 and 2012, “OMG yes, I would estimate at least 3 times the lines and turnout”. I got exit polled
Monster vote coming!
YESSSSS!!!!! Thanks for that update :)
Huge, huge lines at my Southern Ohio GOP stronghold polling place.
Live in south Jacksonville area around the corner of a polling location. Very “limited government” area. Poll is quiet probably due to early voting/pissed off voters of the current/potential regime so they could not wait.
A lot of military drone activity (These were the muy caro stealthy types) though, lol; never seen them before in the area.
Great! I wanna see these Rats scurrying for cover by 5 PM EST!
Suburban NYC: I cannot ever recall having to stand in line for more than 5 minutes. This morning the line was 35 minutes. Based upon my anecdotal observations, Le Deplorables outnumbered the smug libtards by about 5 to 3.
I live in a rural area of Oakland County, Michigan. Line was out the door! I’m 60 years old and that has NEVER happened. Usually you can just walk in and vote.
I witnessed a young man being turned away because he had a Nixon ‘72 shirt on. Two hour wait since 7am.
My granddaughter, a college sophomore, got up early this morning, drove 175 miles from southwest Florida to Pinellas County to vote for Trump. She got back in her car and drove back to school.
Lots of red!
What does that mean? What’s the typical makeup of Suburban Indianapolis?
Sorry that was in Upstate SC.
were they hot
I saw that, too.
I wonder if the other networks had many Hillary supporters???
Not sure if I even want to watch the news outlets tonight.
I may just stick to my safe zone which is right here!!
Pinellas ALREADY ahead of 2012 (which we won), Hillsborough in fact may be flipped!
Pollster Richard Baris: “I’m looking at Pinellas, Lee, Hillsborough, Miami-Dade . . . she’s in deep trouble”
I voted earlier this morning at my designated polling place. I’ll be serving as a poll watcher and vote flusher this afternoon and evening at a different polling place.
I live in a suburb of Cleveland with a very large African-American population, and most of the voters I saw there were white. The most excited African-American I saw was one of the poll workers, who seemed almost electric with excitement about *something*.
Of course, you can’t campaign that close to the polls, but I find it hard to believe that he was that psyched up about Hillary.
Best thing I’ve read all morning!
That’s significant. Thanks for that info.
We’ve heard absolutely nothing about the military vote. Why not?
Just finished voting. Took 6 minutes to drive to the Elementary school where I vote. Parked in front of the door, as there were only two cars in the lot. Walked in, 2 voters were voting, no line. Visited with the nice people working the station. Voted on paper ballots, left. Two more people were coming in.
Qualifiers: this is a rural county in North Central Texas. There could never be a line - just not enough people live here.
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