My bus is caught in Susan B Anthony grave traffic! Let's hope I make it to my polling place!
Zoe ,'Serenity'
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
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We should have curtains. Automatic or not.
Oh my, aurelia! Glad you were not so fuzzled by sleep that you picked it up and put it with the toys before you realized...
That's kind of awesome, Sophia. Surely you could flag down someone going to Susan B's grave and have them give you a ride to the polls, if necessary?
I always need red pandas, but I'm about ready to start 36 hours of being a facilitator / camp counselor at a hackathon, so I will have no screen time until Thursday. Probably no me time either. It's going to take every ounce of extraversion I can find.
But it will distract me!
I just have to be in line by 9pm, so I am not really stressed, but I can't believe the cars and the people here! It is really neat!
OMG the cemetery is all lit up and I could see a great big line of people! It is really beautiful.
My bus is caught in Susan B Anthony grave traffic! Let's hope I make it to my polling place!
Irony of ironies!
I agree, Laura. I'm all about the Scantron ballots for the reasons you mentioned.
So, Slate has a new election tool called Turnout Tracker and that's obviously going to be the little bar this crack-addled rat will keep hitting for the next several hours.
ION, the entire Colorado computer voting system went down.
Also problems with the voting machines in Pennsylvania.
Looks like GOP efforts at voter suppression may have been somewhat successful in North Carolina. We'll see.
BUT it's all gonna be moot and probably an early evening because Florida is trending to Clinton early.
Also, Ohio still looks kind of encouraging for the Dems.
That is awesome. [edit: Sophia. Not being stuck, of course, but the reason for it.]
Plus as somebody just reminded me, they automatically opened the curtain behind you when the vote was registered and the tumblers reset. A very dramatic flourish.
I feel like my machines in PA did that, but NY didn't, or vice versa? Definitely in one of them, you had to push your way through curtain and I found it very disconcerting.
Left work early, got to my polling place at 5ish, and there was no line! Like three people in the process of voting. Scanning the check-in sheets it really looks like everyone either voted early or this morning. (I refuse to say "early voted.)
Also, even though the polls showed it being close in New Hampshire it really looks like HRC has a significant lead there. Which would be great for the Senate race.
Also, Ohio still looks kind of encouraging for the Dems.
When I checked at 5:00, I was shocked that HRC had a lead, no matter how small.