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Nov 2, 2004 15:34:24 GMT -5
Post by Alice on Nov 2, 2004 15:34:24 GMT -5
How long did it take for you to vote? I spent almost 2 hours. Too long.... I was so sorry for elderly people, kids, and volunteers. Hope will know who will be our next President by tomorrow!
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Nov 2, 2004 19:52:20 GMT -5
Post by shellk on Nov 2, 2004 19:52:20 GMT -5
My DH was at the polls 30 minutes before they opened, and he was 50th in line, and it took him about 45 mins...When I went later in the morning around 10am I was in there about 15 minutes..Rode with my sister to help with her kids and it took her about 45 mins.
Michele
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Nov 2, 2004 21:18:06 GMT -5
Post by Chris on Nov 2, 2004 21:18:06 GMT -5
I applied for and voted with an absentee ballot. ;D My husband got in line about 10 minutes before the polls opened and was home in 30 minutes. Not bad!
Chris
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Nov 3, 2004 15:03:10 GMT -5
Post by Cathy on Nov 3, 2004 15:03:10 GMT -5
AHHHHH another benefit of living in the boonies...
In and out... no waiting
But I am glad to hear the number of voters was so high... and I applaud all of those you that had to wait in line! That's what makes America a great place to live!
God Bless America!!
Hugs,
Cathy
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Nov 3, 2004 20:45:14 GMT -5
Post by adisonsmom on Nov 3, 2004 20:45:14 GMT -5
It only took me about 45 min. but we voted early, last Tues. And thankfully we aren't having any "hanging chads" in Florida this time around. Glad to see more voters out there!
Lori
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Nov 3, 2004 23:44:52 GMT -5
Post by Deannalee on Nov 3, 2004 23:44:52 GMT -5
I waited for 2 hrs and 40 mins in line at the polls. I actually helped an older gentleman with a cane and let him "cut' in line and got him a chair. I also thanked him for coming out to vote on such a yucky day! Everyone in our "clincher" state was very well behaved in the line. I was pleased with the adults and the kids. No one misbehaved!!! LOL!!!
Deanna
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Nov 4, 2004 13:13:06 GMT -5
Post by Alice on Nov 4, 2004 13:13:06 GMT -5
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