This is a news forum. But I sure am seeing a lot of vanity posts lately.
You know our readers generally frown on vanities (unless exceptional in quality) so if you feel the urge to post yet another run of the mill vanity, please resist it.
Or, in the very least, be sure to submit a donation along with your vanity submission.
Thank you very much.
-- Jim Robinson.
Folks, if you want to post on state voting experience -- look in your state's sidebar box. You will probably find many opportunities there to discuss it.
D +7 folks - the MSM baseline for a Hillary win today.
Southern Macomb County, 8am, long lines, mostly orderly, but one guy got upset when he was not found on the list of registered voters. He raised his voice, saying that the President is telling illegals to vote, but he can’t. He then left without incident.
I hope a blizzard kicks up in Detroit and Ann Arbor.
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I was number 321 to vote today . . . usually we have around 100 at this time of day.
On the way in, one of the candidates (Irwin) was standing outside. She is a democrat. As I approached her I looked her straight in the eye and said, “I’m going to help drain the swamp!” She looked shocked and said, “Excuse me?” “I’m going to help make America great again!”
She tried to hand me her card and asked me to vote for her. No way! You are on the wrong side of our freedoms!
MAGA
So anyone from Michigan?
I’m tired of anecdotes. How about we just vote, then wait for the results?
Small mid-Michigan city.
Arrived 9:30,Five or so minutes in line, 10 voting booths, all occupied. Ballot cast #216. Out @ 10:00.
Exit pollers did not attempt to talk to me even though I was the only one leaving at the time.
No lines at my polling place in Hazel Park at 11 am, although most of the polling stations were occupied. If the counter was correct, 640 people had cast ballots by the time I voted.
I don’t remember 2012 being much different.