Just got done voting for Mike Fisher, Melissa Hart, Jane Claire Orie, and Mike Turzai!
2 posted on
11/05/2002 4:49:03 AM PST by
Dales
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To: Dales
Just voted for Mike Fisher (gladly), Melissa Hart and Jane Claire Orie (at least they each have an R next to their names), and Daryl Metcalf (the main reason I went to the polls).
14 posted on
11/05/2002 4:55:01 AM PST by
sanchmo
To: Dales
I'm in PA. Straight Republican for me. I have a question for those who have voted. When I walked in, the older gentleman handed me the Republican leaflet and said, "here, you may want this", or something like that. How did he know I was a Republican? Is it because I showered? I didn't have holes in my clothes? How could he tell?
27 posted on
11/05/2002 4:59:47 AM PST by
Snowy
To: Dales
Just got done voting for Mike Fisher, Melissa Hart, Jane Claire Orie, and Mike Turzai! Hey, me too! Where in the North Hills do you live (not asking you to identify yourself of course, just curious). I live off Rochester Road...
To: Dales
Just voted in Gwinnett County GA for Saxby Chambliss (goodbye Cleland, I hope) and straight Republican ticket.
My precinct is almost completely Republican, and there was a great turnout. We waited in line for almost an hour.
60 posted on
11/05/2002 5:13:48 AM PST by
LBGA
To: Dales
Voted absentee - "R" across the board here in Maine, except no vote for office of Senate. Neither Collins nor Pingree suits me, and Collins is way ahead (so I could afford to "waste" the vote).
My wife voted also, same way, except she gave a vote to Collins.
Get out the vote!
111 posted on
11/05/2002 5:30:39 AM PST by
Cboldt
To: Dales
I also just voted for Mike Fisher. Also Kathy Watson. But didn't vote for Rep. Greenwood or State Sen. Conti. Left those blank. I need a REAL Republican choice.
198 posted on
11/05/2002 6:02:03 AM PST by
twigs
To: Dales
Voted this morning. Little to no wait out here in the sticks (about 30 miles north of Indianapolis). Only took about 2 minutes no amendments this time just a couple of questions about retaining judges.
R. Kirby Whyte AKA Kirbdog
290 posted on
11/05/2002 6:31:33 AM PST by
KirbDog
To: Dales
Just voted. The most contentious issues here in Arizona are three propositions relating to Indian gaming. I supported 202 ("17 tribes", expands gaming to more reservations) until last week, when Sheriff Arpaio had the spokesman for competing Prop. 201 arrested in the middle of a campaign speech, on the grounds that the shirt he was wearking resembled that of a police officer. This event aone caused me to switch to 201, which would allow racetracks to set up urban casinos.
And I also went Yes on the medical marijuana proposition.
To: Dales
Early voters were in line at opening bell. Largest turnout at that time per the official at the polls. Daughter in college voted absentee, wife voted I voted all for the next Senator from the state of Missouri Jim Talent.
We went to see the President yesterday at the Family Arena in St. Charles and he reminded us of the people on flight 93 and the actions they took to save many lives. We all need to do our duty.
Let's Roll!!
432 posted on
11/05/2002 7:30:45 AM PST by
duffer
To: Dales
Same here, polls were very crowded here.
To: Dales
Voting is heavy early in southeastern Pa. The Democrats had the polls covered by long coated "strangers" that looked like lawyers. We know most people working the polls and they were Rendell DNC types. No way were they from around here.
To: Dales
Voted in McLean, VA for REPS Warner(Sen) and Wolfe. Emphatic NO on proposed sales tax hike. Moderate turnout in a predominantly REP district. Wife and daughter will vote similarly later. Dem Govenor Warner, real estate developers, and some Reps (Davis) are supporting the sales tax increase for Northern Virginia, which supposedly will be dedicated to improving the transportation infrastructure. Hopefully, it will be defeated despite a massive campaign effort to support it.
703 posted on
11/05/2002 8:54:29 AM PST by
kabar
To: Dales
Where ever possible, I voted GOP and 2 Independents and ABSOLUTELY NO DEMONRATS. (Rhode Island - smallest physical state in the union - largest liberal (barf) state in the world!)
To: Dales
"Just got done voting for Mike Fisher, Melissa Hart, Jane Claire Orie, and Mike Turzai!"
Hey Dales, that's exactly who I voted for too. I was at my poll at lot earlier than usual and they have been busy.
To: Dales
Fisher,Earle,Gekas, and Marsico did'nt look busy at 1:30 in the afternoon and its cold out.
To: Dales
Am a Republican Committee person-- Voted Repub all the way--Turnout is high in a republican area!
To: Dales
I voted a straight Republican ticket - polls were busier than I think they anticipated today but the wait wasn't too long.
To: Dales
I voted this morning around 10:45am and our precinct is quite small, maybe a couple of thousand. Said already about 300 people had been to vote. There was a wait of about 10 minutes after checkin before a booth was available. Jeb got my vote. I had taken my mother with me to vote and while waiting for her a man in an electric wheelchair TRIED to enter the building which is a church and did not have WHEELCHAIR ACCESS. A poll worker and the mans wife and myself and another lady picked up the chair and man and got him inside the building. I told the pollworker he should write an incident report about this.
To: Dales
Just finished voting for Fisher, Shuster and the local candidate, C.J. Spencer. Time for a Molson.
To: Dales
I voted about 4:30 p.m. Straight R -- Fisher, Erickson, Adolph and Weldon -- and yes on the fire co. spending question.
Turnout seemed moderately heavy in my precinct -- which is strong GOP-- so that's probably a good sign.
I still don't think Fisher is going to do it though.
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