Typical turnout at noon. Trump was the name on everyone’s lips. I voted for Trump. Dayton Ohio
I talked with my brother who lives in Florida, he said voting is heavy and talk is all Trump
I came to the polling place, and there were people there voting. They voted, and I voted. And then we went back to our cars and left.
Mrs teletech and I voted in DuPage County Illinois and we voted Trump.
I live in a democrat stronghold.I had to stand in line this morning to vote in Chauncey Ohio .Unusual for a primary.I personally saw 10 people switch to republican from democrat.3 of them said they were life long democrats but they wanted to make America Great Again.This is an area that lost thousands of jobs due to coal mine and coal power plant closures.They looked to be at least in thier 80s.I live right beside the poling location and the lines to vote havent stopped all day.Extremely high turnout.Go TRUMP ! I distrusTED and Kasich is Mitts BFF.This Low Information Voter voted for Trump!
Very light turnout this morning in Ohio. Had to only wait one deep to sign-in. Last fall was a 45 minute wait. I really thought this would be huge turnout election.
We voted around noon in Central Florida. Workers said turnout was heavy. Bodes well for Trump, IMHO.
The only grass-roots groups I’ve seen out waving signs on roadways have been Trump fans with home made signs, FWIW.
Talked to my sis in FL yesterday, both her and husband r for Trump (hubby had a brief loyalty to Cruz then switched). Said most ppl in her realm get it on Trump and that two friends she knows that came to visit (who are Dems) were going for trump. Said she has never seen so many mailers all hard copy expensive print jobs cramming her mailbox every day.
6:30am me and about 12 others voting in Beautiful Apex NC!
I was voter number 290,and they Said that was good.
My nephew voted for Trump in Jax this morning. He said it pretty steady coming and going while he was there. He said everybody he as talked to voted Trump.
Just talked to my sister, she and hubby voted and it was light, but steady. Only three of four at a time coming in, but more arriving as those people left.
Everyone she overheard, was asking for an R ballot. An old gentleman & his wife both told her they were voting Trump.
She voted Trump. Hubby voted Trump.
FL: My son and I voted Trump. My husband voted Cruz. My psycho neighbor voted Bernie. Neighborhood FB page everyone is talking Bernie and Trump.
My pretty neutral sister and her husband in IL voted Trump.
My wife’s friend in N.C. is reporting massive turnout, equal to an actual election.
Voted Cruz in the KC, MO area. Lots of Catholic homeschoolers voting the same way. I only know this because it’s all over my FB feed. I was number 140 at 8:30 this morning. Pretty decent turnout as we are outside the city limits in the country a bit. There were two Cruz signs out by the street. No Trump, Clinton or Sanders signs. Those are my observations from my area. Still not sure which way Missouri will go! Seems to be a pretty decent split between Trump/Cruz. Haven’t heard much about Rubio or Kasich.
My wife had to vote early. We went up to the local library Sunday in Miami. The line was about a hundred and twenty long. There were a lot of Rubio signs, few Trump, and a lady with a Hillary sign. It took her about an hour and twenty minutes to vote. Today about twelve fifteen my brother and I went up to the regular voting site (a Methodist church). We were the first, but about a half dozen came in after us. We filled in the ballots, ran them into the machine, got our “thank you for voting” stickers and went home.