Go Obama! I can't wait to cast my vote on Tuesday. Forget what the media laments about the prolonged primary, I am excited that my vote will actually make a difference!
I vote first to make sure the voting machines are working properly. :) Anyone who's working out of precinct (we have a couple) is supposed to vote during early voting the week before.
I'll be there from about 5:45 am until 8:30 or 9 pm and then drive the election results uptown to the BOE. And then I intend to have a nervous breakdown.
Awesome. You know what? As a Ukrainian Canadian whose opinion does not matter? I feel so bad for Obama's pastoral woes! God [or Whoever] save us from John "McBush" McCain!
Thank you! I've only been home about 15 minutes--started at 3:30 and didn't get the precinct results dropped off at the BOE until almost 11. My husband worked at the precinct across the railroad tracks--and he still isn't home. We heard they had a line of voters out the door at 7:30 when the polls closed. At least ours were all inside the gym.
Obama blew Hillary out of the water at our precinct. :)
Hooray!
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Jean Weiss!
ReplyDeleteGo Obama! I can't wait to cast my vote on Tuesday. Forget what the media laments about the prolonged primary, I am excited that my vote will actually make a difference!
ReplyDeleteGo Obama! How does it work with you at the polls all day? Do you get to take a break to go vote or do you vote absentee?
ReplyDeleteI vote first to make sure the voting machines are working properly. :) Anyone who's working out of precinct (we have a couple) is supposed to vote during early voting the week before.
ReplyDeleteI'll be there from about 5:45 am until 8:30 or 9 pm and then drive the election results uptown to the BOE. And then I intend to have a nervous breakdown.
Awesome.
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As a Ukrainian Canadian whose opinion does not matter?
I feel so bad for Obama's pastoral woes!
God [or Whoever] save us from John "McBush" McCain!
I agree with cam -- I'm glad for once that our votes actually matter. I voted early, and now I can't wait to see how it turns out.
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm going to be sooooo sad if Obama doesn't get the nomination!!
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Congratulations on the NC victory!
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking of you all evening as the results are reported.
Thank you! I've only been home about 15 minutes--started at 3:30 and didn't get the precinct results dropped off at the BOE until almost 11. My husband worked at the precinct across the railroad tracks--and he still isn't home. We heard they had a line of voters out the door at 7:30 when the polls closed. At least ours were all inside the gym.
ReplyDeleteObama blew Hillary out of the water at our precinct. :)
Yay for NC! Smart state!
ReplyDeleteYikes. I started at 5:30 am, I meant to say.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome.
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