Posted on 11/08/2016 8:24:13 AM PST by hawaiian
There is a report on Twitter from Miami of two election clerks being fired and told to leave the premises after an altercation over poll watchers. The police were called to the incident.
My husband and I just voted in Tulsa, OK ,after about a 50 minute wait, which is much longer a wait than usual. Of course, Oklahoma is a deep Red state and as far as the Pres. race is concerned, the outcome of our vote is not in doubt, but the people I saw in line all looked quite determined to have their say today.
Bonners Ferry Idaho area Has Trump signs. The one Lib on Hwy 2 towards Montana, didn’t put out a sign this election year. This is a easy win area for conservatives and Constitutionalists.
Tipton County, Indiana.
About a 30 minute line at 8AM, but longer by the time I left, and was told it was longer when they opened.
Makeup of the electorate?
Let’s just say that there are several county positions here that have NO Democrats on the ballot.
Obama got 33% here in 2012.
Pretty safe to say this is Trump Country
Wildwood, MO., sharing a polling place with Eureka, MO, probably mixed dem and republican. About 25 people in line, most choosing a paper ballot. I am about 94% certain I can tell who someone is voting for by looking at them haha!
San Mateo County, just south of San Francisco, it’s obviously a very blue area, but my neighborhood is probably a bit of a purplish speck in the deep blue sea. I didn’t live there in 2008 or 12, so hard to tell, but the Trump demo seemed over-represented relative to the neighborhood as a whole, I saw and have seen zero Hillary signs or stickers in the whole community, but there was a Trump sticker on one of the cars in the lot!
Big turn out. I’m in the reddest county of the reddest state. My State Oklahoma voted every county against Obama in 12.
Hamilton County, Indiana. Very Republican make up. 60% voted against Obama in 08 and 66% in 12. Voted at noon. Poll workers estimated about 60% turn out at that time. Primary turnout total was in the 40% range.
my nephew and his wife are in a suburb of okc. they had an hour and 10 minute wait. we have about 8 state questions this time. I live in a small town in N.E. Oklahoma and we had a line just after 11 this morning.
Here in the TriCities, upper East Tennessee, I voted before noon and the traffic was light. The person taking my PICTURE ID and signed voting slip said the traffic had been heavy early. A sure sign to her that conservatives were coming out in significant numbers compared to past elections! She has been working polls for a couple of decades, so she would know!
Very red suburb of Columbus OH in Fairfield County. Voted at 10:30, no lines but all machines were busy and steady. Asked the workers about traffic, they said it was heavy earlier but had slowed down.
Sounds like PA is where the war is being waged. I saw a thread earlier reporting a power outage in Central PA, heavy Republican area. People were waiting to vote, not sure of the outcome.
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