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Early voting was a godsend here. Line was out the door yesterday at 9AM (when they opened) but they had 40 voting machines and it moved pretty quickly. People I work with in NY were taking full days or half days anticipating how long it was going to take to get through the lines.
We have a voting location across the street from our subdivision at this huge church, so I'll be curious to see how busy it is when I run out.
When people talk about which states will be D vs R long term...
I'm a firm believer that humans like to divide in two (not just a line from a great Tool song either). Those in power and with the majority will lose that power and that majority not because of what the opposition has done as much as those in support will receive different levels of the "spoils" of victory. Those feeling as if they have been left out will search for someone/something else.
jmo
Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
Main - you are in Chicago now? I was in Naperville Saturday night and couldn't believe how many political ads were on TV. It was a deluge.
Yeah, southwest suburbs (probably drove right past us on your way to Naperville). The ads had not been bad (at least not that I'd noticed) until the past couple of days (though I don't watch a lot of network TV during th week). I can't remember exactly when it was, but at halftime of one of the games this weekend they ran like 6-7 ads back to back, anti-Trump, anti-Hilary, a lot of tying Trump to the local politicians.
My favorite is the one where they have some actress dressed up like HRC laughing maniacally as she smashes cell phones and computers while they run audio of her comments on transparency in the background.
Yeah, southwest suburbs (probably drove right past us on your way to Naperville). The ads had not been bad (at least not that I'd noticed) until the past couple of days (though I don't watch a lot of network TV during th week). I can't remember exactly when it was, but at halftime of one of the games this weekend they ran like 6-7 ads back to back, anti-Trump, anti-Hilary, a lot of tying Trump to the local politicians.
My favorite is the one where they have some actress dressed up like HRC laughing maniacally as she smashes cell phones and computers while they run audio of her comments on transparency in the background.
Yeah, that is like high school production. Terrible.
I guess I am lucky in the sense that my state is a done deal so I am not inundated with ads like some states. One of our local stations comes out of Florida so I get some of it, but NW FL is pretty strongly Republican so I don't think they are wasting too much money there
I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
I got to meet both candidates for my state House district in the past few days, as they were going door-to-door. (I guess I spend too much time outdoors)
One is the brother of a famous Husker player...but he spurned us for Missou. The other is a Republican who wants to cut taxes but spend money on everything, including more policing, of which we seem have in spades. He complimented my lawn though.
So, at the polling place. YUGE turnout here. Guy in line says, "Can you believe that some people are voting for Hillary here?" (A few in line with Hillary buttons). I said, "Yeah. I'm gonna hold my nose and vote for her, too." He just whispered, "Disgusting." and turned his back on me. Thought he was gonna take a swing at me for a second.
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