To: SarahPalin2012
I voted at 10:00 am at a blue Northern Virginia precinct in Fairfax. There was no line.
13 posted on
11/07/2017 10:45:43 AM PST by
Interesting Times
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To: Interesting Times
I voted at 7am at a blue NoVA precinct in Arlington. Nol lines, no waiting.
25 posted on
11/07/2017 10:57:07 AM PST by
smartin
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To: Interesting Times
That is good news!...................
36 posted on
11/07/2017 11:13:53 AM PST by
Red Badger
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To: Interesting Times
I voted at 10:00 am at a blue Northern Virginia precinct in Fairfax. There was no line.
Interesting. I voted about the same time, but at a very, very red NoVA precinct (further out 66). I was shocked to see a line, since this is unusual in this area and, it was raining. They said it had been very steady all morning. Note, that this is a quite deplorable area, chock full of deplorable people, so take it FWIW, but a good sign. I doubt Northam was particularly popular here.
Rain falling steadily. Hopefully, it will suppress the vote in your neck of the woods. I wasn't going to vote (torn between the emotional urge to vote for R over D, and reason which says to sit it out, and let the establishment Republicans wither on the vine), but that ad put me over the top. Plus, Gillespie has been talking a decent game, at least.
To: Interesting Times
Also NoVa here, in the belly of the beast (Fairfax Cty). Low 40’s and cold rain when I voted late morning. No wait but the school parking lot was full - I’m hoping there was some other activity to acct for the full parking lot, because a big turnout in NoVa will guarantee a Dim win.
96 posted on
11/07/2017 1:13:18 PM PST by
tjd1454
To: Interesting Times
I voted at a solidly GOP precinct. No line. My gut feel is that light turnout generally favors GOP — because light turnout means uninteresting election and Dems are too lazy to bother.
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