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I sent my absentee ballot already since I won't be in my home county then (I'm @ school). I can't WAIT for it to be over, but I'm nervous about a few results. I think I'll go over to my man's house and stay glued to the TV to find out results.
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I VOTED! 5 of us from school went together to keep each other company in line. We got there just before the polls opened at 6am and it was nearly 9am before we were done. :eek: We were all late to our 9am classes but it was worth it. :D After this meeting I have, I'm going back to my apartment and praying/hiding till tomorrow. I won't be able to function until I know who won.
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^^^That's one of the reasons I refused to do it early.
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Yeah, I missed my sticker. I'm still glad I did it early, though.
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I wuz robbed!:eek:
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Today's Polls and Final Election Projection: Obama 349, McCain 189
While it is still very important to everyone to get out and vote (after all most if not all states have other important matters on ballots) this is the
Today's Polls and Final Election edition from fivethirtyeight.com: Today's Polls and Final Election Projection: Obama 349, McCain 189 "It's Tuesday, November 4th, 2008, Election Day in America. The last polls have straggled in, and show little sign of mercy for John McCain. Barack Obama appears poised for a decisive electoral victory. Our model projects that Obama will win all states won by John Kerry in 2004, in addition to Iowa, New Mexico, Colorado, Ohio, Virginia, Nevada, Florida and North Carolina, while narrowly losing Missouri and Indiana. These states total 353 electoral votes. Our official projection, which looks at these outcomes probabilistically -- for instance, assigns North Carolina's 15 electoral votes to Obama 59 percent of the time -- comes up with an incrementally more conservative projection of 348.6 electoral votes. We also project Obama to win the popular vote by 6.1 points; his lead is slightly larger than that in the polls now, but our model accounts for the fact that candidates with large leads in the polls typically underperform their numbers by a small margin on Election Day..................................." http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2008/...-election.html What Will We Know by 7 PM? http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2008/...w-by-7-pm.html PLEASE-IF YOU HAVE NOT YET DONE SO, GET OUT AND VOTE!!!!! Too many other issues and matters on the ballots that are just as worthy of a vote. |
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I agree with your last part, but about the first...how could they call it this early? It isn't even 3 o'clock yet. |
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Mom and I went at 8AM and were in and out. It was nice and shocking!
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They really need to set laws for the entire COUNTRY on how to vote, regarding the type of machines, early voting laws, hours the polling places are opened (some close as early as 7PM!) etc. It's crazy that NOTHING is uniformed besides the choices for President. |
EXACTLY!!!
It took me 1 hr and 15 minutes and I went at 12:30 this afternoon. :) |
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