I just got back from voting at my polling place in Cherryville, Pennsylvania.
No standing in line. Steady stream of white male only voters. Good sign for Governor Corbett but probably will not be enough to overcome the Philly fraud vote and the idiot disgruntled Penn State fans who blame Corbett for the Jerry Sandusky fiasco.
Voted today, voted to toss out the “Chicken pooper” and to make Udall take a Hike.
Hopefully Colorado rebounds from the decade long “Blue Flu”
The ladies at the polls said they had as many votes at 9:00am as they usually have at 2:00pm when the next shift comes in. This is in a rural WI district.
Steady flow early. District leans left now. We will see
I have not read through this thread, but I have bad news from the Philadelphia suburbs. Turnout was very heavy. We waited until 10::30 to go to the polls, but we had to stand in line. Not a good sign in my rich, liberal leaning district. I had hopes that the Wolf crowd wouldn’t show up, but judging by the fancy cars in the parking lot, all the limousine libs showed up.
THE CT MIRROR: With Democrats defending five open seats, Republicans have a chance to capture control of the Connecticut Senate tonight for the first time since 1994, when John G. Rowland won his first term as governor and the GOP captured a 19-17 majority.
Anybody got a take on the FL governor’s race? I heard on Glen Beck they were saying that Crist is up slightly in polling. I cannot believe that state would elect him...makes me nauseous to think he’d win. Has Scott been that bad for the state? An inquiring mind would like to know.
Just voted, and FWIW, my Florida precinct is 70% republican and it was busy today like a presidential year. A neighbor working the location said it had been jamming all day. Hope that bodes well for our side. Rick Scott is going to need a big “R” turnout.
We can DEFUND Amnesty in a lame duck Congress, can’t we??
I voted today just as at my voting place opened at 6:00 AM. I live in a heavy GOP precinct. There was a very heavy turnout while I was there. I returned to the voting place around 9:30 to have a look and was surprised to see the parking lot was even more crowded than at 6:00. Could be a good sign for Brownback and Roberts.
It’s instead he advise little tiny precinct and we are a majority conservative County!
Ping for later ...
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Voted in California at 7:15AM. Moderate turnout. Polling place is in the garage of my City Councilwoman who is not on the ballot. Office is Non-partisan, but she is GOP.. Voted straight GOP. Republican person with best chance on my ballot is Janet Nguyen, who would be my State Senator... State offices are probably hopeless except maybe Ashley Swearingen, GOP mayor of Fresno who is running for State Controller.
Voted in my Republican-leaning district in Maryland. Election judge said turnout was strong so far. I went mid-morning. Every voting machine had someone voting. Pretty good for the post-early morning and pre-lunch crowd.
My voting machine actually registered my Republican votes, not changing them to POS (Party of Satan) votes.
But I live in a village with only a couple of thousand voters. One row of one cemetery in Baltimore city will produce more POS votes than my entire village. *sigh*
Nonetheless, go Larry, go!
Heavy turnout here in S. Mecklenburg county, NC. Good news, heavy Republican area.
my state has early voting and strict (very strict) voter ID laws - one woman even makes her husband of 50 years show his ID. The only issue is on one 2 of the reservations and that has us worried. We voted early because we knew we would be on the road.