Deplorable here in Arkansas.
I voted last week and the lines were long!
S. Illinois....9:00 AM voted....first time in 15 years that I’ve had to wait. All older folks.
County usually goes 57/43 Republican.
Suburban Indianapolis
HUGE lines, 1 hour+ wait.
300+ voted on the machine at 10am, in a precinct that had 650 TOTAL in 2012.
Connecticut (I know I know) — long lines, no Hillary signs.
Coffee is good.
Nobody at the polling stations I drove past around 9:00AM here in Cobb Co. GA (NW Atlanta Burb). Everybody voted early and stood in lines in most places, could have walked in and out today.
Every breakfast cafe in several states where a FOX reporter has been sitting at has from what i’ve seen ZERO Hillary voters.
Lots of red!
Tidewater VA. Short line, turnover fast. The GOP greeter outside said good turnout. He is doing good business. Rat folks are lonely. Of course I am in the middle of 4 bases, one AF, one Army, and two Navy.
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”
All quiet at my pp.
I live in Franklin County PA, polls opened 7am, pa doesn’t have early voting, and the turn out was huge. I got there at 7:10 and waited about 40 min in line. This voting site is usually very quiet. There was easy a couple hundred people in line when I left
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, 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.
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.
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”