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Posted: 10/23/2016 8:53:57 PM EDT
Like black friday?
Or even to keep an eye on things? |
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My state legislator has an Italian enforcer who takes car of that.
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Like black friday? Or even to keep an eye on things? View Quote |
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It's a fire station a block away. I think I'll sleep in my bed.
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I have a job and a life. I don't have time to camp out. I'm just going to go, vote, and leave for work.
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I am actually flying back into town on Tuesday. Going directly to polling station after touching down.
Unless the airlines pull airline shit and mess up my schedule. |
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I'm a Board Member of a county Board of Elections here in Ohio. I'll be helping set up precincts the night before, then will proclaim the opening of the polls at 6:30am Election Day. God willing, we'll be done counting by Midnight.
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My polling place is my house and I already voted. So yeah, I guess so.
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My polling place is across the street from house. They open at 6am, I have to be at work at 7am, so I figure I got some time.
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I can see my mailbox from my living room. Im good, but just in case what should I be looking out for?
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I figure it would build a little buzz and excitement, let people know that there is enthusiasm for Trump. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why? I figure it would build a little buzz and excitement, let people know that there is enthusiasm for Trump. And if some Dems do the same thing? Does that cancel out the buzz and enthusiasm? Or add a touch of yin and yang? Seems like a stupid idea to me. My polling location is at a Senior Citizens center next to a busy train track. Not exactly ideal camping conditions. Plus, most conservatives have to work in the morning... Not that it matters, because I'm voting early anyway. |
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No, but I'm pretty sure I'll be camping out with a bottle of something in the living room watching the results. Maybe I'll go out by the fire pit and listen to the radio so the kids don't see.
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My local polling place is at a black church in the ghetto. So no thanks, not camping out there.
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WA is all mail in ballots. I sleep at my polling location every night.
They went to all mail in a few years back to ensure the integrity of the fraud. |
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That tent won't do much good when a shit spewing Hillary RV pulls up nearby.
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I'm pretty sure that camping out would fall under the definition of voter intimidation and get you arrested.
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I work 3rd shift so it should be pretty easy to hit the voting booth before I go home and go to bed.
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Like black friday? Or even to keep an eye on things? View Quote It's come down to this, huh. Tinfoil stocks should be skyrocketing right about now. |
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I vote at the township hall there won't be many people anyway and I work the odd shift so I have plenty of time. I am not voting early/absentee because that just gives increased chances for tampering or setting ablaze my vote.
My county may go blue anyway like the last election but we are going to vote anyway. |
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Quoted: Like black friday? Or even to keep an eye on things? View Quote Monday 24 Oct is the first day of voting in Texas. I'll vote before "election day" in November, but I don't feel the need to be the first one at the polls on the first day of voting. |
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I figure it would build a little buzz and excitement, let people know that there is enthusiasm for Trump. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why? I figure it would build a little buzz and excitement, let people know that there is enthusiasm for Trump. You will make national news as someone who there to intimidate voters. Keep it up! |
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Also...if you camp at least 12 hours...you vote gets an additional .75% value...cause enthusiasm.
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I plan on spending election day wandering around in the woods with a rifle and blaze orange jacket, having voted a few days early.
Quoted: If you're concerned, sign up to be a pollwatcher. View Quote |
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"Keep an eye on things"?
And what is the plan if you observe something suspicious? |
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