One of the best ways to identify what’s going on in any area is a ground report from the people most familiar with it, that’s YOU. If you are voting today perhaps you would consider sharing a ground report from your town, city, neighborhood or voting precinct.
How’s the turnout? Any issues or concerns? What’s the overall climate amid your voting locales. Please feel free to share your personal perspectives in the comment section along with any links to any information you feel might be valuable or interesting.
I got at our polling place in a suburban county in central Alabama at about 7:15 and was stunned at the turnout — We are in a red county but this does my heart well. I’ve voted in this same precinct for 30 years and have NEVER..EVER..seen this kind of turnout. The line began in the back building of a church, out the door, toward the front parking lot, across the full length of the parking lot (at least 50 yards) into the wooded lot next to the church, and then snaked back and forth 4 or five rows. Although the line was long, it moved at a good pace. My wait in line was about an hour. Never seen such excitement and you could just see the knowing look on each other’s face…..NOW IT’S OUR CHANCE TO BE HEARD!
Voted in mid state NC at 12:30. Small town everyone friendly no issues. I see a lot of Trump signs around. The only Biden ones I see are those by the road placed by the local democrat committee. The democrats handing out material seem so depressed while the republican volunteers seemed happy and excited.
I’m in suburbs north of Detroit in Oakland County. Our city recently put four polling locations into one. Wife and I just voted. Much longer lines than in the past. Took close to an hour. In the past it was maybe 15 minutes. I’m suspicious this was intentional. But it was, ultimately, no big deal. Line was moving at a constant rate, no problems I could see. Masks were recommended but not required, but everyone was wearing one anyway.I voted, of course, for Trump and John James. Yay!
Go John James….I am so impressed by that man. I wish he was here is SC and would primary Lindsey Graham. I hope he wins for your state!!!
Hamilton County OH
Short line. In and out in 15 minutes.
This part of NE Cincy is Trump country.
Wore my Trump 2020 shirt proudly!
God Bless PDJT and America! ??
Cleveland OH east- side suburbs. No line at my polling place at 9:15 this morning. My daughter and I breezed in, had our driver’s licenses scanned, signed with our fingers on an ipad (instead of in the old precinct voting books), and were out the door in 10 minutes.
I think everyone in my inner ring suburb voted early or absentee. This is heavily Biden country, nothing but Biden, BLM, multi-colored “We believe” yard signs, and assorted anti-Trump signs.
This is a wonderful day, God Bless President Trump, his family, America and Sundance!!
This is my first time posting, but I’ve been lurking in the shrubbery since 2015 and feel like so many of you are my good friends. You’ve shared so much wisdom, emotion, and analysis over the years. This is truly an amazing website. My daughters laugh whenever I talk about it, because they always say “Mom, no one EVER reads the comments on a website!” Well, I do here, and you are all like family now.
Thank you and I can’t wait to catch up with all of you tonight!!
MAGA 2020!!
Oh, and my daughter and I were voter # 55 and 56, even after the polling place had been open for almost 3 hours.
This is the only site worth reading the comments! ?
Get out of the bushes & take a branch in the future.
So true!!! I’ll take your advice and grab a branch before they’re all taken!!
Welcome Nutmeg! I echo everything you said, and love reading the comments from fellow treepers as much as the amazing insights from Sundance.
Nutmeg, Glad you’re here. I was also a longtime reader before I posted my first responses earlier this year.
Dear Nutmeg!
Thanks for your comment on the Treehouse commenters. I love reading them too and agree they are the best on the web for a political site.
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President Trump came here for a rally on Sunday.
Short line at about noon at a different voting spot than the usual. Stood in line for less than 10 minutes. Took 10 minutes to vote with pen and paper. Thanked the poll worker for being there today. (It was such an easy, peaceful, and pleasant experience this time.)
And Kanye West and Michelle Tidball were at the bottom of the list for P & VP.
My little town (2000 souls) in NH is expecting 90% turn out. Typical is 70+%.
Don’t understand how the “Live Free or Die” state could even be close.
Maybe it is close because a lot of the folks think it is “Live for Free or Die”
Northern Virginia-Fairfax County-Alexandria—Stratford Landing Elementary School- The belly of the Blue beast. The Dems were setting up Biden sights outside the school, no Trump signs in sight on the grounds, although there is a good smattering of Gade and some Trump sights in my neighborhood. We showed up at 0:530 for 6:00 opening. We were 5th and 6th in line. 97 people had already arrived by 6:00. I’m hoping they were mostly Trumpers.
North Oakland County Michigan – I went at 8:00 AM hoping to avoid the morning crowd voting before work and the rest that got the day off. I still waited in line for over an hour. Saw a MAGA hat, a 2A hat and lots of camo and carharts.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee-Anderson County. Voted Trump 64% in 2016. I voted in person early a couple of weeks ago- long line that day- about 60 people. Straight Republican ticket for me. I took my mother to vote just now- no line at 1:30 p.m.- she was in and out in 5 minutes, She is life-long Democrat- but voted for Trump in 2016, and did a straight Republican ticket this time. Just my impression that a lot of the county voted early this year- there were lines every day I went by the early polling station on the Oak Ridge Turnpike.
Pensacola Beach Fl, I went to vote at 10:30 and the line was at least an hour and a half. I’ve NEVER seen that in the 25 years I’ve lived here. I think a very good sign!!!
So they realize they’re losing –
I read it (took the suffering of a CNN article). Said 4 places are being considered due to poll workers showing up 15-20 min late. Extended time would only equal that amount if extended. Still agree with what you said though.
Typical cheat. The deputy gets in line at closing time, and, voting continues. You cannot get in line after closing. But, anyone in line still gets to vote even if they opened late.
The crooked bastids do that for every election. NC is as corrupt as Philly. Never fails.
Brooklyn, NY; a beautiful day, 52 degrees.
I voted at the Erasmus Hall High School in Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY, the high school that both Barbara Streisand and Neil Diamond attended. Erasmus Hall High School is an absolutely gorgeous building. It’s just a three minute walk from the rear entrance of my 6-story Flatbush apartment building (a very grand and solid brick and steel structure built in 1940, with those thick plaster walls of a by-gone era). I had earlier taking a brief walk with my awesome Welsh Terrier, Millie, to scope out whether or not there was a line to vote. There was literally no line.
When I returned, without Millie (unfortunately – I wish I could have included her in this historic election), there was still no line, not one single person. I walked right in and right up to my district’s table. The process was very efficient. I had previously received my personal voting material in the mail weeks ago, including my personal ticket with my barcode. The signature this year was electronic, for the first time in my experience. New York does not require identification, which has always pissed me off. But this is the first time we’ve experienced USPS delivery of a personalized ticket with a barcode, so now I feel a lot better about the process.
Note: In past years, anybody could walk up to the voting table and claim to be me, and simply sign my name in their voting log book and vote in my place; fortunately, that never happened, but easily could have. Some poll workers would attempt to match the signature (with my signature from previous years); however, some poll workers wouldn’t even bother.
I was provided a ballot, a pen, and directed a little voting booth, which is essentially an individual table, with a 3-sided cardboard barrier for privacy. Of course, I voted straight “R” but voted for only one judge, because the other five judges were unopposed Democrats. I felt so proud filling in that circle for Donald Trump and Mike Pence, realizing, of course, that my vote will add to the popular vote but not the electoral vote.
I was in and out of there in less than 10 minutes; a very pleasant experience. Why was my polling station in this solid blue stronghold so empty? Perhaps it’s due to early voting, but I’d like to think it’s because there’s virtually zero enthusiasm here for China Joe and his Commie running mate.
I’ve been voting in New York City since 1980, the first 20 years in Manhattan and the last 20 years in Brooklyn. I find the poll workers are virtually always pleasant. Even though I know all of the poll workers are Democrats, I always make a point to be pleasant with them and try to make them feel appreciated about serving in the election.
I would like to point out one aside. With all of the rioting that has been going on throughout the last many months (but none in my neighborhood), the overwhelming majority of people in my neighborhood have been going out of their way to be pleasant, no matter race, creed or color. My neighborhood is predominantly people of color, mostly of Caribbean origins, and everybody simply wants to get along. Exchanging pleasantries has only increased in the past number of months.
My parents alma-mater! Maybe no lines means no one will show up?! 😉
Voted in Brooklyn also – Bay Ridge – last week early voting at Fort Hamilton High School. Signed in electronically for the first time (usually paper book) There were a lot of people but moved fast. .Really hoping to get rid of Max Rose (Democrat) My area used to be moderate but has pulled far left and Max Rose got in and voted to impeach President Trump. Praying!
I followed the advice of POTUS. I voted early by mail in DC for POTUS and the least Communist options for local races. On the “track your ballot” website, I could see my ballot was received on 10/29/20, but the status is “under review”. So I went to the poll which was very empty at 8:30am in Ward 2 of DC ( a church covered in BLM propaganda). The volunteers were normal and very nice. They gave me a special paper provisional ballot. I hope one of them counts!
Western North Carolina Henderson and Polk County have lines at all polling places. Trump supporters in Parking areas near polls. No id required but screeners are asking for your name and address. Some are also asking if you sent in a mail ballot.
I live in a rural area of Central NY. We have a single ‘day of’ polling place. My wife and I voted this morning awhile after the rush to vote before work.
We are both retired. I asked the pollster how things were going. He has worked the polls for many years. He said he has NEVER seen a turn out like this. And this was at 8:30 in the morning. Still going strong.
wow. Maybe Herr Cuomo has driven many NYers to the point of voting for the first time in their lives.
Fingers crossed for a NY win.
Anderson County SC. Voted at around noon, 1 other voter visible, zero wait. All of the Trump signs outside the polling facility were missing, nothing but Biden/Harris signs, about 30 of them lined up.
Hi JayM – I lived in Anderson County, SC for more than 10 years.
The county is very conservative so strongly Republican. I’m sure there is some sign stealing afoot.
Hoping Anderson County delivers for President Trump and the Republican candidates.
Wow…I am in Cherokee County SC (Gaffney area) We had no Biden/Harris signs outside our polling place, just Trump/Pence and Lindsey Graham signs. Mom and I arrived at our polling place at 9:28 am and were back in the car at 9:37 am. No problems at all. But we must have hit the lull at the right time. As we were walking out, the line was out into the parking lot with others approaching it. They are predicting record turn out here in South Carolina.
So later tonight, after the polls close, and the tabulations come in, we will certainly know how folks voted that went to the polls in person today or (via early direct voting previously). And it could well look really good for the Red Team given these turnout reports. But how or when will we know when and whether mail in votes are included in these reported vote totals? I’m going to assume many of those are Dems who were covid wary. That would explain the subdued action in blue territory reports. Will anyone have tabulations on total ballots received by mail, ballots counted (or not yet), and of course we won’t know how many were posted in the mail today but won’t come in for several more days. So I’m wondering how much of a lead will be needed to fend off any bluish mail in surge that won’t be known tonight.
Got in line to vote in a Tulsa OK suburb at 1015. Lines were split between last names starting with A-J and K-Z. People in the A-J group were moving through in about 25 minutes, but due a slow poll worker in the K-Z line, it took exactly 50 minutes for us to vote and get out. Beautiful weather. Lots of upbeat people in line. Oklahoma is Trump Country.
Steady line first thing in the morning and all day long. Record number of early votes cast
Just observations from this morning. I already voted. I went in the gym and saw one of the hunks wearing a Trump tank which is a first. We stay neutral in there. Yes, he looked good in it. I proceeded to the voting location to wave my sign and saw very few people but that’s OK. Met my county commissioner waving his sign and found out from a flag waver that our county is at 64% republican at this point. An hispanic youth stopped his car to take a picture…I guess of me….lol. The San Antonio fake news was outside the almost empty parking lot, I guess to cover the voter suppression they whine about. Very few folks voting because most did it early. LEOs would wave and stop and chat. The RINO county chairman drove by, I guess to check if I was there. I got home and noticed right away on the Shop HQ channel they are selling Trump coins!!!! Expensive but they wouldn’t be pushing it if they thought he was going to lose. Almost sold out, she said! No Biden coins available. Now just going to relax and enjoy our win tonight!
CT; Hartford suburb. 6:00 this morning long line but pretty typical. Out in 30 minutes. All the talking in front of us and behind us was support for Biden. One young man even said loudly he doesn’t mind paying more to help with housing issues. Must be something in the water. Yard signs 10 to 1 two weeks ago; now 20 to 1. CT is hopeless.
Hearing that sort of talk would make me sick – He may not care about paying more but what about others? Does he really think the money actually goes to help housing issues – It goes in the politicians’ pockets. I have those kind of “soft” heads around me – useless.
https://twitter.com/MichaelCoudrey/status/1323650244970647557
Weasel
Love how the guy took the papers out of the weasel’s hands! This warmed my heart! ❤️
How dare you call them out on their cheating
Lefty Marxist motto – If you are not cheating, you are not trying!
What a typical lefty whiner
If you saw the video, he took it down and then leaned it against the short wall that guy is sitting on but right in front of where people were going in the door. He actually moved it closer and people could still see it. No one told him to flip it over. Maybe he did later.
Broward County FL – Yeah, that Democrat stronghold known for fraud. I went in at 11:30 and it took me longer to fill out my ballot than it did to receive it. The place was as empty as I have ever seen it in 30 years. Then again, this is Karenwaffe Central so I am sure everyone around here mailed their ballots in. All that being said, I did see a strong Trump presence around my polling place, which warmed my heart.
Just voted; YAY!
I was about the 200th voter. Took about 10 minutes.
They’re expecting the rush of voters about 4:00.
There are several places to vote in this district (about 40 miles northwest of Chi town)
Saw that early voting at the community center was pretty consistant; cars coming and going; especiall early morning and after 4:00.
Cool thing:
Signed in on an ipad type of screen and a little print-out with that signature and personal identification spat out for the person providing the ballot.
Inspired by all the Trump car parades, I decked out my F-150 with a Trump flag, added American window flags, and put Make America Great Again rally signs on the side of my truck.
Driving through Madison, WI neighborhoods I received plenty of waves and honks. Almost all the contractors building new homes waived and laughed. Some even had Trump flags on their contractor trailers.
I hate to admit it but I also enjoyed watching some liberals hang their head – in defeat? A couple screaming banshees passed me head on two separate time and it looked like maybe the f word was coming out. I was too busy flashing the biggest smile I could muster to lip read. They may have swerved off into the ditch for all I know.
My daughter was able to snag a personal picture with Ivanka last Friday and when we saw her last night in Kenosha dressed in that beautiful red jacket, we took special pride in knowing we made that personal connection.
By the way, Ivanka drew a crowd about 10 times larger than Obiden did together.
I am very hopeful for Wisconsin. I think we will have one of the thinner margins tonight. Hopefully not, I would love a crushing win!
I just voted for PDJT and my incumbent Republican Congressman here in Mexifornia. MAGA(A) !!!
Report from the belly of the beast, Crook county, Near South Central, Chicago, Deep BLUE, Large Hispanic, with a smaller Chinese presence, with a smattering of old Polish, Lithuania, Italian and German residents. Very blue collar, working class neighborhood. Temperature about 64°, blue skies, puffs of clouds. Perfect day for being outside.
Mask Nazis, all out in force. Being the irreverent, irresponsible chump, that I am known to be. Put on my red bandana, black sunglasses and gray baseball cap. Election officials, commented that I looked like a robber, ??? I said, that I had the strangest experience going into a bank like this, nine months ago would have been arrested, now it is required.
Went to polling place around 1030, got out about 1100. Two people in front of me. Could have gotten out sooner, but had over 100 judges to vote on. Normally there would be more people there, I assume. However, lately, I have been doing early voting this year wasn’t possible, had other obligations.
While there, two election officials??, came to place a flag on two voters names, never saw that happen previously.
During my time there, about four more people came in, five were waiting to get in.
Used a paper, recycled new paper ballot that was bleeding through, when using a sharpie, for the little circles. Oh well, At least they can recount if necessary.
Neighbor told me that yesterday, at another polling place about half a mile up the road, the early voting line was at a High School was through the door, parking lot, and halfway across the short end of the city block. Drove by today, very few people, looked mostly like precinct workers.
Went to store, picked up some dried beans, and other staples. Appeared that everyone was doing the same thing.
Have no idea if this is good or bad. No I missed checking the count on the scanner when my votes went in. Was in to much shock that the young Hispanic lady that took my ballot was a Republican Election Judge. (Not it means anything, years ago one of my neighbors heavily involved in Democrat politics, his wife was always a Republican Election Judge)
Voted for our Commander & Chief. At 10am I was ballot 893. Never such a high number for a morning vote. Took about 30 minutes. Maybe 2 dozen in line in front of me. New folks coming about as fast as others finished. South West Michigan generally conservative area.
I voted in Norwood Mass, at least I will contribute to the popular vote, I was happy to see three people holding Trump signs and zero for the bought and paid for candidate joe Buy-den. I was at a Trump Truck rally in New Hampshire on Saturday, Trump lawn signs 4 to 3 ratio in potus’ favor!
Out and about here in Miami, as well as on the Palmetto Expressway….unusually heavy traffic, despite schools being closed today. I saw Trump Flags of all sizes, on cars and trucks everywhere! Not one Biden anything!
I’m proud to say that Miami has done its part for President Trump! ?⭐️
We are recovering here in South Mississippi from Hurricane Zeta. Most have power but some still do not. Despite lack of power in some cases, hurricane cleanup and helping neighbors, the lines are long and the voter turnout great here. Prayers for Pres. Trump! Thank you Sundance for all you’ve done to get us the source docs and info we needed much appreciated.
Raw data out of Florida Republicans + 127K climbing with every update.
Florida now adding 40k republican votes per hour!
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:SCe3wUT-YjQJ:https://www.toptradeguru.com/news/florida-gop-now-leads-in-total-florida-votes/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
Northern Virginia here. We went to vote mid morning, there were no lines, it was very well organized and very friendly. The cheap disposable pen that was the size of a toothpick did not work very well so I used my own pen to make sure my circles were colored in heavy and dark.
I am hoping and praying that Virginia flips to red today. This area is saturated with government workers who live well off the government teat and have no idea what it is like to work for a living. People will only talk about safe subjects like the weather. I have had both male and female “karens” calling me out for not wearing a mask.
Saw a woman walking along a major roadway with a Trump-Pence sign. I rolled down the window to give her a thumbs up.
Long and steady lines at the Republican precincts in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. These are Trump voters coming out. Looks like a record turnout. More in-person voters, the better for Trump as many more democrats have already voted by mail.
From Kansas City Mo, I voted Saturday at our local courthouse annex. Stood in line for over 3 hours. It was a beautiful fall day to be outside among fellow patriots waiting to vote. Was worth every minute in line.
MAGA 2020!!!!
Smyrna TN (northern Rutherford County) – I went to go vote at 7am morning (same time polls opened), there was a line out the door about 60 ppl deep lol! That was about the same as it was in 2016 and I got a patriotic vibe from the vast majority of folk in line. It was very quiet and pleasant – both the people in line as well as the poll workers.
Down here in the Mississippi Deep South there’s a lot of cars and trucks flying the ‘Blue Lives Matter’ flag and the ‘Trump’ flags. Lots of police homes have them flying outside on the lawns.
State votes on the new progressive state flag today, legislature demanded to old one (mix of the Confederate and Confederate battle flag) be gone and a new progressive, innocuous one be in. The flag ‘choices’ do not include the old flag so let’s see who just doesn’t vote for one at all (as I won’t be).
Senate race has Rat Mike Espy running against incumbent Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith. Don’t know if you remember Espy but he was touted as the 1st black Secretary of Agriculture from the Deep South when Clinton installed him as such. Within a year Clinton (then referred to as ‘the White House’) was asking Espy to resign over allegations of sticky fingers. They remained allegations as Espy unassed the chair before an investigation could be conducted. You know you gotta have a problem when you are asked by a Clinton to resign for corruption also being a Clinton-appointed black icon.
State also has medical marijuana on the ballot. State’s avoided placing it on the ballot for a long time but a petition with the requisite number of signatures forced the state to do so. The state retaliated by placing a 2nd track on the ballot, saying that you vote ‘yes’on medical marijuana for those on a terminal diagnosis only. State doesn’t believe that the 2nd initiative will pass but hopes it will draw votes from the primary initiative so it won’t pass. It’s ridiculous as the state has a high number of agricultural; and others who do heavy manual labor and don’t have benefits. They get hurt and they either work or there’s no pay so the docs prescribed a lot of oxy and oxy-related products, so much so we thought that Mosquito Control would just spray it from their planes off-season. Now with oxy basically gone these guys are just chomping NSAIDs (or illegal oxy or grass) just to be able to work.
This election’s gonna leave a LOT of pissed-of folks in its wake regardless of the issue, gonna be an interesting Thanksgiving at a lotta houses.
LOL just dragged my son, a college freshman to vote for the first time in Illinois. He attends College in Kenosha, Wisconsin would you believe. He attended the President’s rally last night.
I told him to get home and vote today which he just did. Funny though, he has a Red Hat with ‘Make America High” on it. He wore this in the Polling line but took it off when he entered the polling station. He also seemed high when he got back this morning but he voted straight R so I forgive him this time only!
He loves President Trump, calls him the best closer he has ever seen.
Voted in my near to Boston town at 10:30. The townsfolk, like the rest of MA, are 75% + brain dead Lefties. The polling place was empty. In and out and voted triumphantly for POTUS, also voted against clown MA Senator Markey, unfortunately the Rep is a useless RINO type like Baker, our governor. All the Lefties have either early in person voted or mailed it in.
Hubby and I just voted in St. Petersburg (Pinellas County) Florida. No wait, and we were in and out in 5 minutes. Everything was very organized and the poll workers were as nice as could be. BTW, straight Republican ticket for both of us. My goal is to turn Pinellas County red!
Just finished a poll watching shift here in NE FL. We are currently at 77.52% voter turnout with the majority having voted early. Dems can’t win this county but we still need people to vote to offset the ‘rat vote in Duval and blue counties to the south of us. With the steady stream I saw today, I think we’ll do POTUS proud.
Reporting from Forsyth County, NC.
Well now, it is with pride and pleasure that I relate that my wife and I surpassed our goal of registering 20 voters and getting them to the polls this year. We ended up getting over 100 people to register and transported 37 to early voting(wife and I voted Oct. 23rd.)
But today was the ‘Big Day’ as I picked up a neighbor at noon and took her to our precinct to vote as I have for the past 28 years since her husband passed away. There was a good crowd and we were around 50th in line. She refused her walker and only clung to my arm as she wanted to ‘do it under my own locomotion and standing upright’ for the last time.
We shuffled forward slowly, as I’m rather hobbled up meself, even though many offered to let her take their place forward in line. She would ‘brook no special consideration’. She gripped the voting booth table hard and filled out her ballot and then slowly made her way to put the ballot in the machine counter herself, but she was tiring so a poll working held her other arm.
When she fed in her ballot the poll worker asked how many times she had voted and she smiled with tears coming her cheeks and clearly and proudly said; ” Every single election. And I did it on my own two feet and with my own mind. This is my 20th and last presidential ballot–God Bless this Country and President Trump!”
There was a spontaneous round of applause by most there. Then we pretty much carried her out to the car and I got her tucked in back home afterwards with the help of another neighbor.
God Bless the will and gumption of our older generation! I’m a young pup as I’m only on my 12th Presidential election.
MAGA
That got me thinking…. Nixon 1972 I believe. So I’m 12 for 12 as well!
I believe that would make you 13 for 13–unless I’ve been infected with the new math!
My 1st was 1976.
My first was 1972 as well.
Oops! Old age strikes again. My first vote was in 1968.
Paprika, you give a new meaning to the title, Patriot.
What an incredibly nice thing to hear on Election Day!!
What a wonderful, uplifting story, Paprika.
Simply wonderful.
” Every single election. And I did it on my own two feet and with my own mind. This is my 20th and last presidential ballot–God Bless this Country and President Trump!”
Faithful to the last.
Gettin dusty in here…
And that would men that the grand old dame’s first presidential vote was in 1944, for Franklin Roosevelt or Thomas Dewey, and that today as she voted she had to be a minimum of 97 years old.
Let that sink in a bit….
BRAVO, Paprika, for taking her to the polls!
What a tearjerker of a story! Bless your neighbor and God bless you! And congratulations on your and your wife’s efforts in trying to Save the Republic.
We have both paprika and nutmeg in these comments. Spicy is good!
God bless you Paprika for your awesome contributions to our country! THAT is exactly what Sundance was calling for…stepping up and helping the vote exponentially through others!
Don’t get complacent. Every single eligible voter needs to get to the polls and vote TODAY. No matter how in the bag you think this is. VOTE VOTE VOTE!
Yes, the only thing that’s “In the Bag” are the votes already cast.
Just voted in rural SE Oklahoma, Latimer county. Poll ladies said they have been very busy all day.
Westmoreland County, PA, voted at 10:30 am and was #197. Husband voted at 2:00 pm and was #438. Usual turnout in the hundreds. Thanks to all the poll workers, they said they have NEVER seen this many people in all their years of working. God Bless America!
I am a house person…when temp is below a certain degree, I stay home. For me to go out today is very impressive. I have stayed home like last winter for many weeks.
I am so proud I did leave the house, went to the voting station first, then shopped a little.
Was disappointed there was no line. Our county has about 27,000.
Be kind, for everyone you meet may be fighting a battle you know nothing about.
“Be kind, for everyone you meet may be fighting a battle you know nothing about.”
Thank you JayJay
Voted @ 10 AM local time. Between any rushes there may be today. No line. Zero wait. Normal for my district at an off time.
I’m in a blue precinct in Alaska. Misguided yuppies mostly in my district — nice, but clueless people. Effectively I probably just cancelled a neighbor’s vote, there’s no chance my side will win in this district, although we normally win the whole city and state.
The good news is Alaska is usually reliably red. However, this year there has been megatons of outside money barraging us with negative ads trying to get their leftist puppets (who will never actually represent Alaskans) elected. Hopefully our state will see thru the ruse.
Fingers crossed on the final outcome.
Thanks for the ground reports.
harris was dreaming of measuring the drapes in the White House.
The only measurement to be determined now is the length of President Trump’s coattails…
GOP lead is 3670 as of now
Here in deep red IN 4 congressional district, my neighbor who voted this morning said it was only a 15 minute wait at our precinct. I waited in line 90 minutes two weeks ago on a beautiful day much like this one. That experience went on and on. I *think* but of course have no way of knowing that a very, very large percentage of the local area has already voted. Another neighbor reported seeing a long line somewhere, going to another location where there basically was no line. It’s hit or miss around here I think.