We need every last vote for Annette Teijeiro here in Las Vegas for congress. Dr. Annette would take the fight to Reid and his cronies.
www,futurnamics.com/teijeiro
Voted in South Jersey at 10:30AM. No line and I was number 90.
I was #352 at 11-30.Lower Bucks in Pa.Really no-body in line.My husband went at 8 AM-no-body in line.
House candidate in Oklahoma dies from car crash injuries
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/222743-house-candidate-in-oklahoma-dies-from-car-crash-injuries
I voted @ 11:00 EST. N. Alabama. Place was hoppin’!
I voted about 0930 in Lexington County South Carolina. I had to wait in line about 15 minutes. The big topic in line was the 1 cent sales tax increase on the ballot. Most in line spoke against it.
My son and I just voted. Chatted with three Republican candidates in the building where we voted. One of them told us that voting was not heavy but rather a constant flow of people. Eight booths, neither of us waited to vote.
I voted in Jacksonville, Florida today.
Not much to cheer about again!!
Floriduh(sp?) indeed...
voted just now.
4 people in line ahead of us...I was ballot # 397, my kid (his first national election), and my wife were right behind me.
small precinct, so turnout has been pretty good so far.
we are in NE Iowa...did our part to make the left SQUEAL...go get em, Joni...!!!
I was #122 in my precinct in the 1st Congressional District in Illinois. I voted against Bobby Rush...AGAIN. Straight R no judge retaining...no on all refs.
CONNECTICUT GOVERNORS CAMPAIGN FILES SUIT OVER VOTING DELAY
ABCs SHUSHANNAH WALSHE: Democratic Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloys re-election campaign has filed suit to extend voting hours in Hartford, asserting that 12 polling stations failed to open on time as required by state law. The campaign will appear at Hartford Superior Court this afternoon in an attempt to have polls remain open in the heavily Democratic city one hour later — until 9 p.m. Eastern. In their filing, the campaign says at least some of the polling places in the city of Hartford opened at 6 a.m. without voter lists and that delayed voting in some locations for between 30 and 90 minutes. They say Malloy, himself, had to wait for about 20 minutes to vote in the city that went about 90 percent Democratic in the last election.
Did my part to elect Col. Rob Maness for Louisiana Senator!
Let’s go conservatives!! Wipe the floor with the soul-less Demoncraps!!!
NY Times: President Obama says the Democrats were doomed from the start.
Mr. Obama, calling in to a Hartford radio show on Tuesday as voters across the country were casting their ballots, had the distinct sound of a man preparing to rationalize a major defeat. His party started with a historic disadvantage, the president argued in the interview with WNPR, noting that many of the Senate seats up for grab this year are in states unfriendly to Democrats.
This is probably the worst possible group of states for Democrats since Dwight Eisenhower, Mr. Obama said, conceding aloud a reality that his closest advisers have long noted in private.
There are a lot of states that are being contested where they just tend to tilt Republican, and Democrats are competitive, but they tend to tilt that way, Mr. Obama said.
It was a striking comment for a president who first gained prominence nationally in a speech a decade ago in which he savaged pundits who like to slice and dice our country into red states and blue states.
http://minx.cc:1080/?post=352922
From Ace (AOS): “I hear a state you might have written off is looking... possible.”
Also:
Guy Benson @guypbenson
Plugged in CO source “freaking out” ... Clarifies in a good way.
3:09 PM - 4 Nov 2014
I was voter #256 at 8:30 in rural Guilford County, NC. A lot of white and grey hair. Parking lot full, more voting machines than last time, so people were being processed quickly. Several nicely-dressed, well-spoken gentlemen handing out cards showing conservative candidates. First rate 6x8 glossy stock, multi-color, both sides. Someone cared enough to do a really nice job. Included judges and the various clerks. Kudos to the group that put that together.
Voter turnout across New Hampshire where Senator Jeanne Shaheen is locked in a tight race with Scott P. Brown is so high that it could set a record, says Bill Gardner, the secretary of state.
In Londonderry, in southern New Hampshire, traffic began jamming the roads leading to the polling place at the high school by 7 a.m. More than 100 people were lined up to vote then, said Cindi Rice Conley, the town moderator. Normally, she said, only 5 or 10 would be waiting.
By 2:45 Tuesday afternoon, more than 4,700 people had voted. In 2010, a total of 8,300 people had voted by the end of the day. The record turnout for a midterm election was set in 2010, with 461,000 people.