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An hour ago, I crawled out of bed, pulled on the nearest clothing to hand and went to exercise my Right to Vote.

The line at the Moose Lodge was longer than I've EVER seen it, and I've been voting from that precinct since 1978. It was nearly to the far end of the building when I got there, and the length stayed constant---it was just as long when I left. A poll worker I spoke to said it had been busy from the time they opened at 7.

Another first: Running into someone I knew in the line. NJ, BC's wife, was there, about a dozen people ahead of me. She said BC had done early voting, and we both agreed that that might well be the only time in his life he's ever been early for anything.

Anyway, I've done my civic duty, and now I get to bite my nails for the next 18 hours like everyone else. I hope they vote, too. I hope nothing goes wrong. I hope Obama wins.

I find myself wondering how many people who have been eligible to vote are voting for the first time today? I don't just mean the youngsters who came of age within the last four years; I'm thinking of people like a former co-worker (30-ish at the time), who said she was "too young" to be interested in politics. How many people who've never bothered before are going to get out and vote today?

I'm gonna crawl back into bed for a couple more hours of sleep now....

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Date: 2008-11-04 01:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ang5fam.livejournal.com
My spouse and I got up early as well. We were at the polls at 6:55 am and got out around 7:30. Not too bad at all.
I, too, am praying that Obama wins. We need change and how. I've never seen so many African Americans at our polling place- that is good.

**Different subject--when I see you on Sunday, will you bring that little casserole dish and plate that I had put the food in?? I use them for "to go" meals.

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Date: 2008-11-04 01:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vanillafluffy.livejournal.com
Likewise, there was a diverse turnout at my precinct too. And they were pretty open about who they were voting for, too. ;-)

Will do! A gal needs her Corningware, after all....

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Date: 2008-11-04 01:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] socialhermit.livejournal.com
I'm 43 (gonna be 44 in February) and I've never been registered to vote in my life. Even *this* election didn't make me want to do it. Don't get me wrong - I'm appreciative of having the freedom to vote, but I'm just as appreciative (if not moreso) of the right NOT to.

Politics have never been my thing. Not interested in 'em, don't complain about 'em either. I figure, whatever happens...happens. *shrug*

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Date: 2008-11-04 02:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] socialhermit.livejournal.com
Heh! Yeah, I get that reaction a lot.

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Date: 2008-11-04 02:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pwcorgigirl.livejournal.com
I also voted early and took my kid down the same day to vote. I had jury duty last month, so I figured I earned that privilege. He was required to register for the Selective Service this year, so he by God also earned it.

Even though we've had very little money for a long time, we gave some to Obama's campaign last month. It was well worth eating a lot of tuna-rice casserole to be able to do it.

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