We got to our polling place at about 6:55, and the line was around the block. It took about an hour for us to cast our ballots, and when we left the line was still around the block.
Our neighbor was one of the election judges, and he was saying that this polling place had about 1900 people registered to it, about 1400 democrats, 112 republicans and the rest independent.
there was a line at my polling place (which happens like never) but it moved pretty quickly. We'd left 15 minutes earlier than usual and I was still able to get my regular morning train.
I'm in the building! Damn S-Z keeps skipping ahead!
I'm working at home today cause mom is not feeling well. Must. resist. CNN.
Must. resist. CNN.
You can always skip around - MSNBC - CNN - FOX - CSPAN.
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Do your obsessing on the internets! Unlike CNN, it has us!
I just looked across the street at the local polling center and if there is a line, it is still inside the building.
Gahhh...must resist all news sources and hide out with the buffistas.
Andi and I voted, then went out for breakfast at a truck stop.
I have decided that there's no point in even looking until 5PM or so. Plus, the invisible friends will update me.
Do your obsessing on the internets!
This is me. I'm watching fluff television to break up the stress, or something. I'm not sure extra stress and anxiety is good for the asthma. Woke up with a peak flow of 100, but it's back up to about 250 now.
Voted. There was a line, but not long, which doesn't entirely surprise me. There's usually NO line at my polling place, so I was encouraged to see any line. I was also greatly encouraged to see so many young election officials. Awesome!