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Re: EARLY Voting season has opened
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:40 pm
by Oldgringo
We, by choice, don't live in a megalopolis; however, I find the almost absence of either POTUS candidate's yard signs here in the Pineys rather curious. I reckon we'll learn what that means on 7 November, eh?
Those yard signs make great target backers {*sigh*}.

Re: EARLY Voting season has opened
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:03 am
by tornado
Dave2 wrote:geekwagun wrote:Could be a record turnout this year. I heard last night that in Denton County there are normally 2000 - 3000 early votes cast per day (I think thats what they said) and yesterday there was over 12,000 votes cast.
It was hard to hear the speaker at the debate watch party I was at, so the numbers may be off a little and I am not sure if it was 2000-3000 per day or in total during early voting. I did hear the 12,000+ number though.
Vote early - your toilet may be overflowing on election day

Yeah, now I'm wondering if I made the right decision to vote on Tuesday instead of earlier... Can we vote on Monday as well? I think I've lived somewhere that closed early voting the weekend before the actual election.
Early voting ends Friday.
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Re: EARLY Voting season has opened
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:27 am
by Skiprr
tornado wrote:[
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It's all electronic here in the Blue Dot.
My friend, the problem is that silly blue dot.
You need to be a red dot.
Join the rest of Texas!
Re: EARLY Voting season has opened
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:31 am
by tornado
Skiprr wrote:tornado wrote:[
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It's all electronic here in the Blue Dot.
My friend, the problem is that silly blue dot.
You need to be a red dot.
Join the rest of Texas!
Make no mistake, I'm a red dot inside the outskirts of the Travis County blue dot. I borrowed the name from a
blog.
I had sense enough to get out of Austin, now in the Pflugerville ETJ.