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I'm waiting for Tuesday.
I'm waiting for Tuesday. There are only about 80 people in our district, so I really don't have to worry about lines (although one time I went to vote and there were THREE people already there!! Talk about a traffic jam!) LOL! But I will go tomorrow, and sit around and talk to the ladies working the polls, sample some of their cooking (they bring all sorts of good things to eat since they are sitting there all day). My MIL will be there, and whips out the latest brag book of her grandkids to whoever comes in (watch out, she will black an eye out she whips it out so fast!). She brings scrapbook stuff to work on, too.
Nice quiet small town voting. Glad I don't have to worry about long lines!
I don't believe in early voting cuz I think we should count election day as a national holiday. LOL!
Jenny
http://heresyourtrouble.blogspot.com/
Tomorrow morning for me -
Tomorrow morning for me - hopefully it will be quiet.
Did you hear Starbucks is giving you free coffee if you go in and tell them you voted! Cool -
Andrea
http://blackcatchronicles1.blogspot.com/
filled in the ballot last night
Can I just give a shout out to vote-by-mail? It's a most agreeable way to vote. We're sent the ballot two weeks before the election. I sit at home with the voter's guide and the laptop and figure out what's what and who's who. Fill in the ovals. Drop it off at the library. Bam! Could fill it in earlier and mail it in, but I generally am not that organized. No voter fraud, no lines, no problem.
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