Posted on 11/02/2004 2:48:56 AM PST by An.American.Expatriate
"The Amish are arriving in droves."
YES! The Amish are under the radar cuz polling doesn't pick them up. If possible, if you or anyone else has information/observations on the voting strength/turnout of the Amish, I (and probably others) would be very interested in hearing them. They vote heaviest in OH and PA, and could make the difference if it is very very close.
I lived in St. Sauvier and St. Adele (north of Montreal) for the better part of a year in the late 1980s. The food and scenery were great but a large percentage of the people were possessed of a victim mentality and did not have a very good work ethic.
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Dead Vote in Chicago, I thru XXVIII
Spent 10 minutes in line. Small talked with neighbors. Thought derogatory thoughts about the few obvious RATS.
Took all of five seconds to vote and check my dot for placement and neatness.
Exited the building. Bike was still there when I left. (Do not try this in your 'hood. ;O) :-D
No doubt they are conservative, but aren't the Amish super anti-war as well?
Florida does not have much of a stable, year-round population. Losers, whiners, immigrants, drifters and free-loaders abound.
My county (Pasco) went about 50/50 last election with a slight edge to Gore. Nevertheless, I expect a slight edge to Bush this time around and look for the state to go to our President....but by how much I can't predict.
Leni
My exit poll was similar -- 2 Bush, 2 Bataglia (Dump Betty McCollum).
Just got back from the polls. That was easy.....voted for NO dems, and voted YES to make marriage between a man and woman. This is in Georgia, BTW. I saw way too many people that were too stupid to be allowed in the voting booth.
Oh, I hope someone gets some pictures. That would be a sight to behold.
Canadian here, all I can say I sincerely wish you good luck.
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Along with a Wisconsin 'cheesehead' cowboy hat, a young woman wears a shirt showing her support for the Republican Party during a rally for President George W. Bush (news - web sites) in Milwaukee, November 1, 2004. Bush and Democratic nominee John Kerry (news - web sites) are making a final push through a handful of crucial swing states today in a last-ditch hunt for the votes that could break open a deadlocked White House race. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) |
President Bush and family at the poll now.
With the experience of having to color in thirty-eight, that's 38, bubbles on a mangled cardboard stand-up "polling place," I half wish California had "straight ticket voting."
Here's my situation: Voting in a few minutes and then heading to Iowa to GOTV!
Got a link for that steve???
Another interesting note as I drove to work, I saw about 30 Bush/Cheney people standing on various street corners waving signs. Interesting in that Georgia is not in doubt and especially that part of Atlanta. If that operation is indicative of the ground operations in swing states, i feel good.
One additional point to you Tar Heel Bushie, thanks to UNC for beating Miami the other night. I'm an Auburn guy so I loved to see them lose so we could move up. War Damn Tarheels! ;-)
Much fewer this election year due to Father Time. The demographics here are changing rapidly. Many of the retirement villages are now majority Hispanic. A different dynamic is now at work here.
No link; on FoxNews live.
If You See or Hear About Vote Fraud, Call the Deptartment of Justice at 202-514-2000
Posted on 11/02/2004 5:23:44 AM PST by jmstein7
If You See or Hear About Vote Fraud, Call the Department of Justice at 202-514-2000
Ask to speak with an attorney at the Voting Rights Division, and explain that you have specific information.
Also, you may contact the FBI at https://tips.fbi.gov/
Of course, it helps to have a camera to catch them in action.
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