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  • Long lines to vote early (Colorado Springs, CO)

    10/31/2008 8:25:51 PM PDT · by Red Steel · 56 replies · 2,132+ views
    koaa ^ | October 31st 2008 | David Tauchen
    Big turnout meant big lines on the last day of early voting in Colorado. Thousands of people lined up at the three voting locations in Colorado Springs. Wait times exceeded 3 hours. "I'm shocked," said Lisa Schmick as she joined the line at Centennial Hall where the line stretched out the door. "I thought everybody voted on the 4th. I thought ...'we're going to beat the lines coming early'". The line there was so long some got frustrated and just gave up. "It's pretty discouraging," said Louis Spicciati, who decided to leave and come back on November 4th. "You've got...
  • What got so many counties to shift from blue to red?

    02/01/2005 3:37:05 PM PST · by RWR8189 · 44 replies · 1,679+ views
    USA Today | January 31, 2005
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  • Soliciting Suggestions for My Daughter's 18th Birthday Party (vanity). . .

    12/12/2004 6:35:41 PM PST · by Vigilanteman · 35 replies · 2,197+ views
    Too young to vote, but worked the election anyway ^ | 12 December 2004 | Vigilanteman
    My middle daughter worked her heart out with high school friends this election, even though she doesn't turn 18 until next month. Thanks to her and a group of like-minded friends, she not only was able to help deliver our area for GWB, but also able to help retire Al Kukovich, the Tom Daschle of the Pennsylvania Senate, and replace him with a pro-family conservative. The kids of both candidates attend her high school, so it got pretty heated at times, though the conservative kids held their ground. Anyway, she has asked for an election celebration theme for her 18th...