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| From what I see, Trump dominates my county AND surrounding counties with yard signs, vehicles with Trump flags, HUGE turnout for his rallies that have taken place here in Michigan the past few days... cities and townships had lines out the door to vote at 7am! The feeling in the air is GREAT for Trump. What are you seeing? |
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Go Get Em!
Posts: 13503
     Location: OH. IO | Reester - 2016-11-08 1:46 PM
From what I see, Trump dominates my county AND surrounding counties with yard signs, vehicles with Trump flags, HUGE turnout for his rallies that have taken place here in Michigan the past few days... cities and townships had lines out the door to vote at 7am! The feeling in the air is GREAT for Trump. What are you seeing?
I hope he takes Michigan! I'm in a small area of Ohio.I see nothing but Trump signs within a 40mile area both east and west.I hope my state VOTES SMART and votes TRUMP.who knows what Cuyahoga county will get away with this year. |
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Posts: 3782
        Location: Gainesville, TX | Geography is going to have a lot to do with what you are seeing. Cities are mostly going to vote for Hillary. Rural folks are mostly voting for Trump. |
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Posts: 2097
    Location: Deep South | We're seeing very high voter turnout (I work at City Hall). I'm in AL, so obviously we lean way towards Trump, but I'm still impressed with the number of people motivated to get out and vote! |
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Elite Veteran
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| ND is a red red state. That said, Trump all the way. The lines were long and enthusiasm seemed high. Just wish we "mattered more" with only 3 electoral votes. |
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 Midget Lover
          Location: Kentucky | Polls opened at 6:00, I arrived at 6:30. I had to park in a field and waited in line for 30 minutes to vote. Everyone seemed upbeat and entergeic. No one talked about who they were voting for, but KY will go red. |
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 BHW Resident Surgeon
Posts: 25352
          Location: Bastrop, Texas | Texas will stay Red. |
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 Hummer's Hero
Posts: 3071
    Location: Smack Dab in the Middle | I live in a rural area in KS. At my polling place, there are actually two lines, one for the city ballot and one for the township (my line). I didn't wait at all, but I intentionally went at 1:30pm--after the lunch rush, before school got out, and before the two major manufacturers and nursing home had shift change.
There was no line at my table, we still sign in on a paper book (after they check your ID), and there were a number of "ADVANCED" notations visable. Also, I overheard the ladies talking that they'd already had double our normal turnout, she said sometimes only 30-40 people vote in our township. There is not a large population in our township--and many of those are Holderman Mennonites, who traditionally do not vote--but I did notice my paper ballot was numbered 76.
I'm curious to know now if any of my Holderman neighbors chose to vote--like I've heard that large numbers of Amish are voting because they feel their religious rights will be threatened. I'll have to ask my neighbor... |
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Elite Veteran
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| Polls opened at 7:00am here. I got in line at 6:30, didn't make it in the building until 8:40. My husband went in later and took him about the same amount of time to get in. Turnout around here has been unreal. |
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 To the Left
Posts: 1865
       Location: Florida | In Florida 50% of all eligible voters voted by mail or by early voting so the lines haven't been too bad. |
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| Apparently CO has had the system crash so they are now taking provisional ballots according to CBS in Denver. |
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Posts: 3815
      Location: The best kept secret in TX | I'm very disappointed in a handful of my close friends... They say "I'm not voting because I hate them both."
Cool. |
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Expert
Posts: 1343
     Location: East Texas | IRunOnFaith - 2016-11-08 5:57 PM
I'm very disappointed in a handful of my close friends... They say "I'm not voting because I hate them both."
Cool.
If people don't vote, they lose their right to gripe!! |
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 Hawty & Nawty
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| I believe Az will go red. |
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Expert
Posts: 1343
     Location: East Texas | As predicted by Bear, Texas has indeed, gone RED!!
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Bear - 2016-11-08 1:52 PM Texas will stay Red.
Thank goodness, We stayed RED,,,, Go Trump Go  |
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 My Heart Be Happy
Posts: 9159
      Location: Arkansas | AR looking like it's "Trumpish"!!!!
I'm scared to death tho----I'm so nervous I could puke. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Chandler's Mom - 2016-11-08 8:59 PM AR looking like it's "Trumpish"!!!! I'm scared to death tho----I'm so nervous I could puke.
Oh dont do that, then I'll puke too. And then we'll be doing this all night, lol.. |
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 Proud to be Deplorable
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| It is going to be a long night!!!!! But it's looking like it's turning red!!!! |
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| Watching now.... many states that everyone would go blue are going RED and the Clinton camp and commentators are pooping their pants |
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