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primary day today

Old_Me

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here as well as a few other states.

like the news has been saying, it's pretty much a done deal.

this just solidifies the 2 running.

but on my ballot, Nikki Haley, and Ron DeSantis, were still on it, reason being, they did not get it removed in time. (which is why i showed up)

no other Republicans, 'cept for Trump.

we also had to choose delegates for the national convention

polling place was only 1 other person there, besides me, when i arrived at or about 7:45 AM

no one (here) really knows how many will show up, nor how many mailed in ballots.

all that when the polls close at 8PM
 
Hi,

Voting here today. Mrs. BassCliff mailed in her ballot because she's out of town for a couple of weeks. It's a short ballot this time with only a couple of school board positions and a couple of election security measures being voted on. I'll hit the polls after my workout then hit the range. Voting is a right and a privilege, be sure to exercise it.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
my polling place is a Housing apartment complex......

i called Monday to ask where do we park.

the manager said.."in the street"

i said nothing, other than.."ok"

each time i have to go there to vote, i park in the "visitors section" as i am always like either 1st in line or at the very least, 5th in line to vote, and they have like 20 machines...

today when i went in later that the 7AM opening, i drove right into the visitors lot like usual......

i'll be damned if i park my car in the street around here.

side-swipings galore, and all of them end up being a "hit and run"

i think that the election board ought to demand free, safe, secure parking for the voters at each polling place.....or should at least pay for policing for the voters.
 
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well, at least 31,600 voters showed up at the polls, the final results are not in, as the mail-in ballots have to be counted as well.

this state is Dem all the way, so Brandon got 82.6% of thier votes,

Trump got at least 84% of the Rep's that showed up.

low turn out, cuz there are only 2 running, but yes, all the Rep's that pulled out.??

got some votes as well.
 
and.......16% of the Dem voters..?? (nearly 3,800)

voted for the "uncommitted" candidate.

i call that what Richard Pryor called....

"Vote for none of the above"


where as in the Rep end of it...only 255 voted "none of the above"
 
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