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My anecdotal voting experience

The answer I believe would be no I’m not allowed to wear that in line to vote. Your response about t-shirts are opinions. Mine was a fact and no I don’t think I’d be allowed to stand in line and vote wearing that shirt
Give him a break, he has a difficult time thinking clearly whenever someone talks shit about Trump. He immediately goes into defense mode like the good lil keyboard warrior that he is.
 
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20 minutes for us this morning. 10 of that was waiting in line prior to 7:00 am. Lots of joking around from everyone. Couldn’t tell who was voting for who as it doesn’t matter to us. Just make sure your vote counts.
 
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Just voted over lunch, had to wait about 5 minutes as they scan your ID and it prints out a confirmation, but the printers were down so they were scrambling to print some paper copy. By the time they got those printed, the election worker was on the phone and got things rebooted. Maybe 10 people in the process of voting while I was there, busiest I have ever seen our polling place. But I don't vote mornings or right after work so there is that.
 
You think I could wear my t shirt that says Prosecutor versus Felon and still get in line to vote. Actually never mentions either candidate and in fact it’s not even an opinion, just the fact !
Absolutely! This is still America, right?
 
I went to vote right after work this morning. Virtually no line. 2 people in front of me getting their ballot. Took me just a few minutes to fill everything out.

The worst thing, for me, about going in to vote each time is having some 60-70 yr old guy or gal politely hand you a "I voted" sticker, and not wanting to be a complete a**hole and turn them down.....................But I f***ing hate stickers. It's one of the few things in this world that can trigger me to anger at the mere sight of it (that, and Wisconsin's logo.......because f*** Wisconsin.)

And of course, I don't want to throw it away while I'm still within eyesight of the person handing out the stickers, so I have to carry the damn thing out to my car because there's no f***ing garbage can in these hallways, and then I have to drive back home with it and throw it away in my home.

It makes me want to skip voting just so I don't have to be handed a got dam sticker.

@RileyHawk
@ISUBryce

Would you like to know who I voted for?........... :cool:




P.S. I'm a little suspicious of my account information, as it had me listed as a Democrat under 'Party:'

It's just curious because I've never subscribed to any political party. Never gave money to any party or politician. And the first 3 times I voted, I didn't really give a sh**. I just wanted to "pick the winner" like it was a NCAAT bracket challenge, so I voted W. Bush, and Obama twice.

I haven't voted for any of the clown show candidates from 2016 on. So apparently because the last real candidate I voted for, prior to this year, was a Democrat, that means I'm a Democrat?........................................

Ummm.........no?

But anyways just thought that was odd was all.
 
Did it over lunch as well, not much of a line, went pretty quickly. The lady at the exit was pretty insistent on everyone taking a I voted sticker, I politely declined but she still insisted, said something about a discount at Theisen's, whatever, I just took it, threw away at home.
 
a pleasurable experience. in and out in 5 minutes. that's what she said.
no line but tons of voting booths at my facility and they were at least 75% occupied.
 
It was a breeze voting in Northern NJ around 10 a.m. — quick and smooth, done in just 5 minutes.
 
It may sound weird, but I enjoy voting in person. Plus, just by looking at the crowd, I’ve had a very good read on how the last several elections were going to go.
Between this & the demographics of the voting line from your OP, I'd say Ann Selzer has nothing on you!!
 
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