Today is election day and there’s a lot of nervousness about the outcome. Relax, there’s more room for optimism if you dispatch the negativity. The media is “all in” for Joe Biden, and this comes as a surprise to who? Tune them out. All the variables that are non MSM related point toward a historic win for Donald Trump over the next 18 hours.
Help your family and friends to vote if needed. Lend car-pools or babysit; gently remind friends and family, or do what you can to turn your energy into positive action – it will help you ignore the chattering noise.
CTH is going to approach the 2020 election day the same way we have in each year of an election contest. Nothing fancy, just steady and simple.
We believe in the KISS principle (Keep It Simple, Stupid):
♦ We will post threads for ground reports in two to three hour increments beginning at 10:00am Eastern Time Zone. Share your experience within your own community. How is the turnout? Wait Times? Excitement or lack thereof at your polling station… etc.
It is critical that everyone vote. Remember, historically there are two metrics that drive media narratives in the post election discussion. Each of these metrices have a different impact on Washington DC:
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- The first is the electoral college, the actual victory.
- The second is the scope of victory within the popular vote.
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Inasmuch as you/we are driving the electoral victory, the size of the vote will ensure both a mandate and a scale of victory to overcome ballot fraud. Even if you are in a deep blue area/region you are part of the offense and defense. EVERY VOTE COUNTS.
With your voice amid the voices of millions of others we are sending a resounding message to the entire apparatus of the professional political class… even if they despise us in the hearing of it.
The scope of the collective vote is what will provide Donald Trump with the mandate to defeat ballot fraud and push YOUR common sense reforms in Washington DC. EVERY VOTE COUNTS.
♦ Do not be discouraged by media. Tune out the noise. Remember, they have corporate interests at stake in this election. The last four years of enlightenment provided by Trump should give us a frame of reference to dismiss their manipulative efforts. Nothing will ever be the same again. The fourth estate has fundamentally destroyed itself and will never recover. Stay away from their toxic lies as they thrash and drown in the sea of their own creation.
♦ Calm yourself and breathe. Before absorbing any information ask yourself if thinking about it provides nourishment or toxicity. If the latter, ignore it. Don’t spread negativity just because you are incapable of retaining your own sensibility or confidence.
♦ The media are notoriously predictable with exit polling, take all exit polling with a grain of salt. You will not see the CTH promote it. Just like “media polling” exit polling inherently carries the ideological bias of the outlet delivering the results. Exit polls are used by media to frame a narrative for their broadcasts; nothing more.
♦ Anticipate election day “gaslighting” from the same media. If a state result is close and Biden is leading, they will likely call it for him. Conversely if Trump is leading a close result they will delay any calls benefiting him. The MSM intended objectives for doing this are just as obvious as they were in 2016, and then again with the 2020 democrat primary contest. The media attempt to influence turnout in time zones by their method of calling races with earlier polling closes. When you know their techniques, you inoculate yourself from their manipulation.
♦ At approximately 5:00pm CTH will open “Election Results Discussion Threads” with links to some of the more user-friendly polling aggregates so you can check on status updates and discuss election results as they come in. There will be multiple Election night threads sequentially numbered.
President Trump left everything on the campaign battlefield. Now it is our turn to take over…




Lord give us a 70 to 80 percent turn out with resounding repudiation of the Democrats.
Amen!
Done, my wife and I are now part of that 70 to 80 percent. Let’s roll!
Friend in Cleveland just went to vote and said standing line more than a mile long!
What area of Cleveland?
D RATS will not stand in a line that long and this early in the morning. That is a good sign for Trump.
In GA here, I voted last Friday, but I put out a message on FB offering to help anyone in the area so they can make it to the polls. I am praying for the President and his family right now.
My Red cell compadres here in Sacramento, Ca, decided we would go through our contact lists and text all Republican contacts to make sure they’ve voted, offer rides, and encourage them all to vote. We started this over the weekend, it’s become a bit of a Ponzi scheme, encouragement being passed to an exponentially growing number.
well done both of you
We did the same here. I offered rides to anyone. Git rrrr done #MAGA
Nice touch! Adding to your prayers!
Souteast Georgia 35 degrees first frost of the year. The air is so clear. What a day to reelect our President.
Polls don’t open here in California for another couple of hours.
I voted by mail, its been received.
When the polling place down the street opens I am going to grab a jug of coffee and go hand out in the parking lot to get a taste of the action.
My wife thinks I’m a bit obsessed, but that’s OK, she let me fill out her ballot. In other words, a life long democrat, my wife of 45 years, voted for Trump. That is huge.
She also asked why I was up at 4:00 a.m. Told her I wanted to support Trump and the Treepers.
She went back to sleep.
She voted for Trump, she’s earned her sleep.
FIB agents to raid your home for filling out your wife’s ballot
Nice work, ATM! Husbands who love their wives sweetly persuade them not to vote ‘Rat!
I’m curious to know from anyone who has served in a lead position at a polling station, how do they verify if a mail-in or dropped off ballot is legit?
Surely not every envelope is just blindly accepted so what steps are taken to validate its authenticity?
I served as a judge in Missouri for several years. Any ballot received in that manner would be considered a provisional ballot and would be set aside in an box/envelope with any others that require special attention or review. However, I think there is so much uncertainty now because, in many states, the rules have been tossed out the window. If tons of provisional ballots get injected into the mainstream of “legitimate” votes, most will never be challenged. At the very least it makes them much more difficult to be challenged and verified.
In Florida, Supervisor of Elections employees verify the signature on the exterior of the envelope before opening and processing the mail in and absentee ballots. If any signature is questionable, the local canvassing board (made up of county judge, county commissioner SOE’s office) reviews the questionable envelopes/signatures. In past races, boxes of mail in and dropped off ballots were “found” after the election results were reported. Also, county inmates have been used to carry boxes of ballots into the SOE’s office. Most precincts tabulate their results and report them electronically to the SOE’s office from the precinct. Then, the SOE official in charge at the precinct posts the results on the door of the precinct for the public to view. (Campaign poll watchers usually stay to the end to get the posted results to compare to reported results at the end of the race). The results are reported (Unofficially) on SOE website. SOE’s office begins opening Absentee ballots on Election Day. No hanging chads anymore-just “misplaced ballots” and review of “provisional” ballots. Interestingly, in Pinellas County, the public really cannot observe the canvassing board because the public is placed in a room with wire glass partition to the canvassing board. The public can neither hear nor see what the canvassing board is really saying or doing.
Checking in from Loudoun County, Va. Went to vote at 7 a.m.. First time there was ever a line at our polling station. Waited about 30 minutes. When it was my turn, they sent me to a round table in the middle of the floor to cast my vote. There were booths but only a few. So they had two round tables in the middle of the floor that they were also using for voting. People walking right by. Zero privacy. I was really pissed. But that is so like this rapidly growing, wealthy progressive county. The old rules and traditions matter not a bit. Just do whatever is most convenient. Voting booth does not actually mean booth. Casting your vote in private does not actually mean private. Just stick a table in the middle of the floor.
Needless to say I still voted red across the board. I’ll also voted down every request for money to build new stuff. We’re getting the heck outta here as soon as we’re able.
Hi, Clara! I’m your WV neighbor, right over the border. Used to live in Alexandria, then Leesburg. So glad to hear a Loudoun Co. resident voting for Trump!
We have Chinese friends who live in Fairfax, both are conservative Christians. One just became a citizen and voted for Trump! His wife said: “Maybe we’ll have Pompeo as president next!”
I voted a week ago today. Dark-blue college town. Line was two blocks, 30-minute wait, 90% women with a few aging-hippy males and chubby young soi-boi sissies. I was the only one not wearing a mask outdoors.
I doubt very many besides me were voting for Trump. We can be optimistic, but remember that Trump-hate, stoked sky-high by the media, is very powerful. These boards are full of anecdotes about how energetically these people are deranged.
Hopefully turnout is in our favor…but we shall see!
What state, Wandering Con?
May God Bless everyone today and be safe and well in voting for President Trump.
We maybe downtrodden here in Illinois but going forward hardworking and law abiding American people will own ALL the upside…….
So glad I chose to vote early in person at the courthouse a couple days ago. You never know what could happen. Lousy weather, getting sick, long lines.
Plus, I detest my polling place and don’t trust them. They always make me feel unwelcome. Last time (the primary), they loudly announced that I chose a Repub ballot, and one of them across the room laughed and hollered something about me being only the first or second Republican all day.
I’ll go by later and check how busy they are. That may be a tell of minority enthusiasm.
Rural Northern Michigan. A line not only out the door, but out the parking to the road to vote. I’ve never seen it more than 10-12 people out the door this is easily 150 or more. So massive early morning turnout.
Checking in from NY suburbs, 50 miles north of DelAssholio’s Gulag formerly known as NY City.
By 7 am this morning, massive traffic jams around all polling places. Parking lots are full at the firehouses, schools and public buildings where there is voting.
I haven’t voted yet, will do so later after work. Be aware that there is voter suppression going on due to Chi Com Corona madness. In my small town we usually have over 4,000 voters. Only 4 people at a time allowed in at the biggest polling place. The line started at 5 a.m.
This is what the Commie/Dem bastards are doing. They are going to f**** with us right to the end, then it will be all over for them and they know it.
When our magnificent President Trump is gloriously re-elected, there is going to be a reckoning, the likes of which this Country has never seen. And it will be from the highest levels in DC to the lowliest Village or Town board. Never again are we going to allow our Republic to come this close to being lost forever. NEVER AGAIN.
It would be so sweet if NY goes Red. Hillary is an elector.
Seneca: From your lips (keyboard) to GOD’s ear. Bless The USA
Voted 7:15 in Arlington, Va. No one in line at all. Never seen it so quiet.
And Arlington, Virginia would be DEM territory for sure, would it not?
Did the DEMS use mail-in ballots? Or do they really think BIDEN is a shoo-in and there is no need to bother voting?
Very interesting!
Aus,
I think it’s that most see what Biden truly is…these are Democrats, not socialists and so they will stay home. They won’t vote for Trump (even if they like his policies) but they also won’t vote for Biden. They will stay home as their form of protest of Biden. Just my thoughts.
N. Arlington is arguably the most blue part of Virginia. So this is good news. That said, early voting has been going on for a long time, so the democrats may have voted early, but I still would have expected there to be some traffic at that time in person.. in 2012 I had to stand in line for awhile.
Wanna bet this will be the 1st year in memory you won’t be seeing exit polls?
any takers….it will be one less thing to worry about…thats for sure
You will see PHONY exit polls showing a BIDEN lead.
nope
I think you might be right. Can’t have all those people saying they voted for Trump.
I would like to dedicate this day to Andrew Breibart, he broke the glass ceiling.
I wish he was here to see what he has done.
PDJT is about to hit the glass ceiling with the Trump train.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qPAOarQxaU.
I hate youtube
Never in my adult lifetime have I seen a line to vote at my polling station here in Illinois. It took a half an hour to just get in the door….and I’m in rural country. Amazing!
Sundance, it might be nice to have a sticky-thread for all the election fraud and illegal activity occurring at the polls. I’m already seeing some on Twitter.
Here in NOLA, there are lines already forming to vote, but there have been lines for the early voting period as well.
I have actually never seen anything like it, this voting cycle.
My vote for Patriot of the Day
Great!
Made me teary. Heartwarming…God Bless him.
Listening to WMAL in DC. They have people on the ground in PA, extremely long lines to vote. No line at all in deep blue Vienna, Virginia (Fairfax County). Sounds good.
Three times the ballots cast at my precinct over approximately the same time on Election Day ’16. More ballots cast by 0830 than are cast all day some elections. Pragmatically optimistic
Was 20th in line at my precinct in an inner ring Detroit suburb. My area is roughly 60/40 Dem/GOP based on previous election results. I overheard 3 people who had submitted absentee ballots but wanted to spoil them and change their vote. My hunch is that these are regretful Biden voters who may have changed their minds. I can’t imagine anyone would change their mind about Trump last minute, but I could be wrong.
Either way the socially distanced line was out the door and wrapping around the church parking lot when I left. I’d estimate ~150 people total in line when I left at 0715 from a precinct that cast ~1950 votes in 2016 and ~1850 votes in 2018. The election workers were shocked at how many showed up to vote in person. I think we are going to have record turnout and I think Trump is going to win. In the last 6 weeks the visible Trump support has exploded.
People were no longer afraid to show their support. It took that first person, then another and another. And now here we are….I think the average supporter realized with all of the riots and threats of violence after election day they have nothing to lose anymore. They are going to be attacked regardless. And I think that includes a lot of Democrats (not flaming socialists dressed as Democrats).
And not to mention I think the “shy Trump voters” have been putting out signs in my area that read “We love and respect our police department” or my favorite is just a good old fashioned American Flag.
There is one unicorn in my neighborhood who has the pro-police sign and also Biden signs. But if ~80% of the pro-police and American flags are “shy Trump voters” I feel very confident that Trump will win.
I put on my red “Les Deplorables” t-shirt. And went to vote for our “some guy”.
When I got there was a long outside line around the building, normally I just walk-in or have a flew in front of me. It was raining another 5 digress or so it would of been snowing. I am some was a result of of Whutan Flue stuff, but not most. I waited almost an hour, whish I had warmer shoes and my tunes.
First town results in….
3:1 PT
One town/city down 19,494 more to go.
Trump is as David. The “Deep State”, with all its tentacles, is as Goliath. At this point he is pretty much on his own and it’s now all up to fate.
Correction: It’s now all up to God. We are all part of God’s creation. Let us all pray for God to have mercy on us, forgive our sinful ways, and help us heal our land. Pray that God will give us another chance.
Amen!
View the live vote totals for Florida here. https://joeisdone.github.io/florida/
Show vote totals by party ID. Right now after 1 hour of ED voting we are almost at the ratio of D to R that produced a 2% win in 2016. This is before the expected surge of republican votes to mountbup today and not taking into account any crossover votes, or independents. One interesting note is Rs are more numerous in Palm Beach for ED and in person. Palm freckin Beach.
Wow…very detailed informative live site! thank you, Striker.
We know Philadelphia is going to be a problem, with the final vote probably not happening for several days. The western part of PA should withhold their vote counts until Philadelphia gives their final report. That way Philadelphia won’t know how many votes they need to “find”.
I think all states should do that. Vote counts for precincts and districts should not be made public until the entire state is in. We always see 1 large Democrat controlled city be the last to report in almost every state, election after election.
They do that every election year. GOP pollwatchers come with proper credentials. Officials say credentials no good. Pollwatchers take several hours to get new credentials from judge. Come back, are allowed in, and told, “Oh, why you were away, a hundred people voted.”
If you’d had someone watching outside, hardly anyone would have actually showed up. The Dem officials were going through the voting rolls and putting in the dead/moved people’s votes.
Here in South Carolina West Low Country it was 31 degrees at 7 AM. We voted last week and being over 70 we were allowed to vote from our truck. Although both the drive through and walk up lines were long, they moved quickly. There were no referendums on the ballot and we voted straight party. This may explain why the lines moved quickly. Not very scientific but if some Democrats are crossing over, perhaps they too are voting a straight Republican ticket.
Today is our day to stand up for America. Future generations and indeed the world are counting on us. Good wishes to you all. As our great president recently said “let’s finish this thing”.
Amen!
Greetings from the deep red Bakken Basin
Finish the Job, MAGA! Trump-Pence 2020! Vote Republican, straight-ticket!
Checking in from Lexington, Kentucky. Proud to say it looks like the Dimms shipped over 100 million into our state to see Amy the Fighterpilot nose into the ground again. Wife and I voted two weeks ago, got two kids there last weekend and have one I will cajole today. That’s +5 for the Red team. God bless Sundance and all the Treepers. Let’s go.
All I can say is thank you, Sundance.
Now go vote my fellow patriots.
Here in Missouri, my mom passed in hospice care last night. She was proud to cast her absentee ballot two weeks ago from the Hospital for President Donald J. Trump! Just wish she could have made it to see the MAGA victory that is coming tonight!
Sorry for your loss; what a bittersweet victory this would be.
Sorry to hear that James. God Bless your family!
God bless you both, James. My condolences to your entire family.
I feel sad about the loss of your Mom. May God’s peace be with you and yours.
James, God bless your mother.
My sister passed in Sept. She had said she hoped she lasted long enough to vote for POTUS. The absentee ballot came two weeks later. It sits in front of me. Don’t think I haven’t had “thoughts.”
It’s CA.
Wow – hour-long morning line 630 AM here in our little town. Everyone in great spirits, and trump trucks and flags rolling by. Lots of Love, Patriots!!
Just voted in Houston (I-10 corridor, Spring Valley). Doors were open when I got there at 6:40. Official opening was at 7 am. About 12 or 13 people in front of me. They must have had about 25 or 30 voting booths. Line started moving at 7:01, and I got through in about 10 minutes. Very smooth. Much longer line as I was walking out. Only unusual thing was this: two people wanted to cancel their mail-in ballots. That was an issue that I had never heard of before in past elections.
Voted straight republican for the first time in a long time….can’t afford to do otherwise this time.
We can save our country by just showing up and pulling the lever today. How often have people had a chance to save the country from a revolution without having to take up arms? Let’s do it the easy, “non-shooting” way until we have to do otherwise. Let the President do his magic. After today, we can start thinking about what comes after Trump.
Just voted in Southside VA. Seemed to be about as busy as 2016. They changed to paper ballots and it went quite smoothly. Three of 4 people checking us in, then pick up ballot and pen, I think there were about 12 privacy stations for filling in ballot, then place ballot in scanner. I was in and out in less than 5 minutes.
The only problem I can see is if they don’t have a backup scanner and this one fails.
This is a small city of about 40k which usually goes Democrat. The surrounding county is about 60k and usually goes Republican, so a slight edge to the Republican from this area. The district runs from the VA/NC border all the way up through Charlottesville, so more Democrat in the northern part and more Republican in southern part. I’m worried the district might elect a Democrat as Republicans ran a very weak candidate.
If there was a contest for worst state Republican Party leadership, I think VA would win going away.
This is the 2nd Presidential election that I’ve participated in (after 2016). Wasn’t alive during Reagan’s two elections and too young to remember Bush Sr’s 1988 election. Was a kid during the 1990s (Bush Sr/Clinton/Perot and Clinton/Dole/Perot) and in high school during Bush Jr vs Gore in 2000. I was old enough to vote in 2004, 2008, and 2012 but didn’t vote. Wasn’t fully political until 2008. Couldn’t stand Obama but the nameless guy (I refuse to type his name) and Romney/Ryan were also horrible and didn’t excite me. It wasn’t until Donald Trump came around that I got actually excited to see a candidate for President.
I can’t believe it was four years ago that I first voted in a Presidential Election and Donald J. Trump was the first person I ever voted for. I was one of those “shy” Trump voters in that election. Voted mostly GOP then too except for Mark Kirk, whom I hated so much due to his extreme Never-Trumpism that I actually voted for the equally repugnant Tammy Duckworth (yuck, I know). I don’t know much about Mark Curran (Dick Durbin’s GOP challenger), but I voted for him though I was considering voting 3rd Party candidate Willie Wilson as the I’d figure Durbin would easily be reelected (again) and that the Illinois GOP is a total joke full of country-club types that don’t fight and they don’t fully embrace our President. Maybe the 3rd party candidates (3 of them) will hurt Durbin in the polls but I’m not counting on it.
This year, I had a hard time sleeping late night, thinking about this election and whether or not America will vote the right way. I went to bed early and missed Trump’s Grand Rapids rally (I did watch the Kenosha rally right before I went to bed.) Although I planned to get up at 5am, I got up at 3am instead. Spend the time reading comments on this blog to free some time before then. The polls opened at 6am at the elementary school near where I live. There were about 20 people. Not too many people. I got a paper ballot I don’t trust the machines. I had to wear a mask (which I hate wearing as it fogged up my glasses) and do that social distancing stuff.
Proudly voted for President Trump and VP Mike Pence this morning. Apart from the 2 major candidates, the candidates for President on my ballot included a Libertarian, Green Party, and Constitutional Party (Kanye West didn’t make it on the Illinois ballot). Voted straight Republican though many of races featured Democrats running unopposed as my district is heavily Democrat. One race featured 3 Democrats and 3 Green Party members. I voted for one of the Greenies as I refuse to vote for a Democrat. I also voted “NO” on the Fair Tax. Sadly, all the people I voted for won’t win, meaning that Dick Durbin, Kimm Foxx, and Danny Davis (who is my “representative”) will all be easily reelected and that Fair Tax will likely pass as Illinois is dark blue and corrupt. C’mon rest of Illinois! Outvote Chicagoland for once!
I did my part and hope it helps the President on the national popular vote. If your stuck in a blue state/area like I am, vote for Trump anyway. If you’re in a red state/area and thinking “Trump’s got this, he doesn’t need my vote”, reconsider and vote for him anyway! Get out there and vote for Trump, rain, snow, wind or sunshine. Don’t stay home if your sick, get out there and vote! No excuses! Trump needs every vote that he can get as I still worry about the voter fraud and cheating in Democrat-run swing states. I’ll admit that I’m very nervous today as Big Tech, MSM, the Deep State and other evil forces are hellbent on getting Trump removed as President. Either America lives (under Trump) or dies (under Sleepy Joe & Kamala). Please keep Trump in the White House!
“This year, I had a hard time sleeping late night, thinking about this election and whether or not America will vote the right way.”
I understand and sympathize with you: I must admit to being much more skeptical in 2016 that Shrillary could be beaten, and was very happily surprised the morning after that election.
This year I feel confident, and not particularly concerned about a loss. IF it does happen, my wife and I have decided to move to a small town near the Indiana border here in Ohio, and live under the radar as much as possible, while running an underground resistance against any Communist future.
I’m headed out to vote in a few hours in North Alabama (hopefully miss on way to work and lunch crowd). Wife’s co-worker called and said the line was already at 300 people 30 minutes before the polls open.
I don’t know if her co-worker had been to the polls that early before or not. I haven’t, so I don’t know if it’s normal or not. In 2016 our polling place went 60 to 35 for Trump, with over 64% turnout at 4,324 voters out of 6,692 registered voters voting. It’ll be interesting to see this years turn out to compare.
Oddly, I looked at the Roy Moore / Doug Jones runoff election and only 44% turnout. Jones carried our precinct 54 to 44. Republicans need to work on voter turnout in off elections!!
Voting machines in my part of GA are down. Not sure when they will be back up.
https://twitter.com/WeeWeedTX/status/1323625622036426753
Rural North Texas. When entering a polling station, the first stop is voter ID (state law). Second stop checks county precinct. Third stop given a number to activate the voting machine. After voting, one is given a copy of the vote,which voter takes to a machine that records it. You are told that your vote has been recorded. All of this occurs fairly quickly.
All workers were most polite. I voted early a week ago. I’m guessing 85% R from past elections.
https://twitter.com/scenic_route819/status/1323601937565179905
Good for you! Did you see the hot line numbers WeeWeed posted just above? Maybe you should call with a report if your state has a number listed. I can’t remember which state you call home?
Thanks Dixie but no need …..Benjamin Mannes is columnist with News Max…… plus
he sent a copy to everyone imaginable inc’l VSGDJTPOTU.
Here’s his bio. I like him.
A. Benjamin Mannes@PublicSafetySME
@Newsmax Public Safety columnist. Public Integrity, Compliance & Security SME. Fmr Police Officer, Investigator, Intel Analyst, Head of Security, Crisis Manager
Oh, I just went back to his time line and see this –>
Hi Benjamin, I’m with ABC News. Can you tell me more about this photo? Did you take this photo or otherwise own all rights to it? If so, do you agree to allow ABC News & its licensees to use & distribute without restriction in all media?
Our Missouri county provides a way to vote for people dx’d with covid and stuck at home today. A couple of poll judges who didn’t want to work the polls are driving to the homes of those who have requested help. Their schedule is already full for the day! Gloves, ballot(s), drop off box, more gloves and extra care at the elections office.
There’s always help for those (non covid) who are unable to walk into the polling place…a sign w/a phone number and then, curb service.
Hunterdon County New Jersey. Polling places are open but there is no voting via voting booth/machine. Provisional paper ballot only, they will be counted on Nov 11th. I was told that they need to verify that a person hasn’t voted by mail before counting provisional ballots. Completed Mail In Ballots: drop off at polling place today Nov 3rd, mail by US Postal Service, drop off boxes in each municipality or drop off in person at County Board of Elections. Track your ballot at vote.nj.gov which now has a message ‘due to historical voting there may be a delay in imputing ballots’ (paraphrasing). A few weeks ago my husband & I brought our ballots to County Bd of Elections. We didn’t want to take any chances of ballots being lost.
Tucker, GA here. Was in the polling place and out in
less then 10 minutes at 7:40 am. About 10 people inside.
No lines. Most people I work with and have talked to
thought I was nuts to wait until election day to vote.
The early voters were waiting 3 hours in some locations.
A high percentage of Georgia has already voted. Would
be interesting to see later in the day. Most of the voters
present were black neighbors.
Yes, today is the moment all constitutional patriots have been waiting for, with a glad heart and optimistic spirit, LETS ROLL!!!
Just voted here in Fort Myers, Fl……The wait to vote was an hour and half.. Incredible!…The line was getting longer by the minute…..in 2016 there was little to no wait….Everyone I spoke with in line was voting President Trump…
I voted and all I got was this lousy sticker. /s
Here in Missouri, outside of, but near, Saint Louis, my polling location was only approx. 1/4-mile away, so I walked there.
Got there about 0530. Poll opened at 0600. Line was long. I’d guess a couple hundred people when I arrived – and they just kept on coming. But when the doors opened at 6, the initial surge to fill the empty bldg brought me to within 20-30 people from the entry. Got inside at 0645. Sat down to vote at 0700. Done and out the door by 0715. Noticed the outside line was still long.
Voted straight R-ticket. (There wasn’t a “straight-ticket” checkbox – which I wasn’t going to use it there was – but there wasn’t. As planned, I filled in each box individually.)
It felt quite good to vote for President Trump again (I did vote for him in 2016). No regrets. No “holding my nose”. President Trump Is My President. 🙂
MAGA!
Hi Is,
Another straight R from Platte Co, Missouri!
Best!
OMG !!
About 66 voters OUTSIDE the polling place.
For 52 years, less than a dozen in line.
I don’t believe there were 90 million early voters.
Time to stomp out the gaudy fraud.
Someone is getting a ton of votes today.
?
8:40am