Monday, November 05, 2018

Your Turn

Are you voting tomorrow? Did you already vote?


61 comments:

  1. Having sex with the exterminator really bugs me.

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  2. Tomorrow. It is about time we remove that dictator, Helen Mirren, from the throne

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  3. Definitely voting, especially after my yard sign and several of the same one on my street were stolen.

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  4. Voted Early!

    And, I voted for all the women candidates running in my state -- including judges!

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  5. Anonymous10:04 AM

    voting tomorrow

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  6. Absolutely. Couldn’t vote early where I am otherwise I would’ve.

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  7. Early voter here. I'm almost looking forward to midterms ending. Then I realized after that happens, it's full on 2020 for two years.

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  8. The nice thing about tomorrow is its the final day of 2018 midterms.

    The sad part about tomorrow is that it is the first day of the 2020 campaign.

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  9. Voting tomorrow for something like the 15th or 16th year in a row.

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  10. Sent it in last week. The next two years will be crazy

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  11. There was very little to vote on in my area (I live in D.C. so no Senator to vote for and our House member always wins by a landslide), but I voted early nonetheless. So happy to avoid those lines tomorrow. Early voting rocks. Vote early so you can stay home and read celebrity blinds!

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  12. Already voted. Taking my first time voting son to the polls tomorrow though.

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  13. Voted last Friday. Go Beto!

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    1. Shook the man's hand last Friday and voted for him the Friday before!

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      Was it firm? I bet he gives a great handshake.

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  14. Lurky she should cut your balls off for trying to overthrow the Queen.
    I voted last Tuesday advance voting is a lot less hectic.

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  15. I vote because, at my age, it could be my last! My poling place is next door, so I can just walk over in my jammies and Bunny slippers and do the deed.

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  16. Early voted, knocked on doors, posting signs at precincts tomorrow!

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  17. Anonymous11:15 AM

    Black Panthers are marching ARMED in Georgia supporting Stacy Abrams. Meaning civilians carrying assault rifles in public creating voter intimidation. WHy cant CNN report on this


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  18. Maine has VERY early voting and I voted about 2 weeks ago in person. Took 2 seconds. You can also register same day to vote here which is something all states should do.

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  19. sent mine in the day it arrived ..went through all the material myself and did my own research .All the banal blabbering of partisan meatheads means nothing

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  20. @David why did you vote for all the women, exactly? Were they qualified candidates or was it just because they were women?

    Voted already and I definitely did not vote for all the women but for the qualified candidates, some of which were women, of course.

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  21. Tomorrow. Waking up earlier than normal to be there before the polls open so I can vote before work. Thankfully my polling place is only a block away.

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  22. Voted early. Blue wave!

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  23. just wanna give a thumbs up to everyone on here who voted/voting - thank you!

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  24. Anonymous12:11 PM

    I don't like the question, nor would I ask anyone else. It's like asking someone, did you shower this morning? Who do they sleep with? Voting is confidential. Really none of my business

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  25. Voted last week. Haven't missed an election since '76 even as a soldier overseas for 12 years (voted absentee).

    My favorite was '92 when I voted for Ross Perot and ended up helping Clinton get elected. That one really backfired on me.

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    1. @Ragnar,
      Ross Perot had a real shot before he dropped out. Once he got back in, the momentum was gone. It's a shame, because that was our last good chance at a third party. The landscape would look a lot different now if he'd stuck it out, beginning to end.

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  27. Already voted. I want America back

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  28. Yes. I always vote.

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  29. Voted absentee two weeks ago and hand delivered it to the elections office.

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  30. HELL YES I am voting.

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  31. Voted early. Used to vote absentee but most of the time one candidate concedes before they even get to counting the absentee ballots. So in reality, absentee voting doesn't usually matter.
    But it does shut up those nagging f*cks who keep asking if you voted, so there's that silver lining. :)

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  32. I voted last week.

    What bothers me is the fact many people are running unopposed.

    Interesting how the same last names run for office. No, these are not common names, I am saying the same families are running the city/county.

    I believe a lot of people with legitimate complaints should run for office.

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  33. My names Tricia but I cant vote cause of my criminal record and I dont live in the USA but I still looooooove me Donald Trump cause I am an illiterate cow.

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  34. oh and my mom was yelled at by Alec Baldwin once cause she's more annoying than me! Cause he's not targeted or anything. Excuse me, I am about be on a show with wizards and gossipers and we are gonna talk about ---ME! I am just like Farrah Abraham-but I dont have a job. See you boys soon, off for Dungeons and Dragons!

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  35. Already voted a straight Democratic ticket in Texas. I hope never to have to see or hear Ted Cruz again.

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  36. Voting tomorrow. Red Wave is coming!!

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    1. That's Derek.
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      You just wrote 150 more words than hes capable of reading

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  39. Voting tomorrow. I understood HOW one votes is personal(hence the voting booth, etc), not IF one votes.

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  40. No, CNN ia not reporting cause it ain't happening!

    Take your meds.

    I'll vote, but I'm not watching the tallies on tv, can't take it.

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    1. Maybe you should take your meds. It 100% happened. Even the liberal AJC.com reported on it. Black Panthers were marching with machine guns and signs to vote for Abrams. Unbelievable.

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  41. I’m absolutely voting tomorrow.

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  43. Where I live my vote will not matter but I be there anyway

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  44. I voted early. NC has some crazy ass constitutional amendments they are trying to pass.

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  45. I don't live in Michigan anymore, but their propositions are doozies. Hope they help draw folks to the polls!

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