Are You Voting Today? Or Have You Already Voted?
By thinksf
@thinksf (152)
United States
November 4, 2008 6:25am CST
Hey everyone! Today is election day- are you voting today or have you already voted? If you've already voted, were there long lines? How long did you wait? If you are voting today, do you think the lines will be long?
Who are you voting for?
I am voting for Obama/Biden.
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5 responses
@leeapollo (611)
• China
4 Nov 08
I am not voting today,but I had the exprence of voting.
In my memory ,the voting line was not long.
I voting for the people who I like and do things for the people.
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@sudalunts (5523)
• United States
4 Nov 08
I have voted already, yes, the line were long. I left home about six fourty five this morning, and there were already loads of people there. I was number 208, my husband was 209. I was surprised that it was very orderly, and we were out by six twenty. I won't name the person that I voted for, but I will say that I voted for the WINNER.
Have a great day.
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@mehale (2200)
• United States
4 Nov 08
I will vote today as soon as the polls open here. The lines should not be too bad as we live in a very small town and our polling place is our community church. We are not a very large community and the lines were not too bad during the primaries. This should not be too bad either. I will refrain from saying who I plan to vote for so as not to start any wars here, but I will say that I would much rather be voting for Ron Paul than either of the Two big party candidates. LOL, not happening. I am not particularly happy with either of our two big ticket choices, and the chances of a third party candidate actually winning the Presidential election are nil.
@EAStanley (2688)
• United States
4 Nov 08
I voted today. :) I live in a small town, so the lines were not very long. But, I voted early this morning. I don't want to be there anywhere around 4 p.m. or so! *LOL* :) I won't say who I voted for. :) But it did not take me very much time at all. I can't even imagine what the large cities all across America are like! :)