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Katie Reynolds 02-11-2004 11:57

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I, along with my mother and father, voted today in Pewaukee, Wisconsin.

Got there at 7 only to stand in line for TWO HOURS. :ahh:

Madison 02-11-2004 12:00

Re: Election Day 2004
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CourtneyB
I voted today in my school. Its kinda like the real voting in a way lol When we'll we get to know who won presidencey? tonight?

Bill and others have been trying to secure federal funding for the FIRST program through legislative means for quite awhile now and the information that this thread can provide is, no doubt, important to those efforts.

With respect, if you didn't vote in the real election, please don't jeopardize the relevance of this data by joking around.

David Kelly 02-11-2004 12:41

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There was absolutely no wait for me when I voted this morning around 8:15. Myself, my dad, my mom, and my brother all voted in District 69 in southern Indianapolis, IN. I was the 121st (Road Warriors ;) ) to slip my paper ballot into the optical scan machine.

Wooo! for voting. :]

JVN 02-11-2004 12:48

Re: Election Day 2004
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeDubreuil
I decided there was no point in casting a ballot in Massachusetts. Perhaps, if I was in support of Bush I would have... I can use this logic, I hope everyone else doesn't :o

Mike,
That is disgusting.
Not just that you would do it, but that you would proclaim it in a public forum.

Remember kids, Despite the old Nike ads:
Don't be like Mike.

MikeDubreuil 02-11-2004 13:52

Re: Election Day 2004
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JVN
Mike,
That is disgusting.
Not just that you would do it, but that you would proclaim it in a public forum.

Remember kids, Despite the old Nike ads:
Don't be like Mike.

If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it at all. You don't even provide a reason for your libel. All you are doing is inciting a flame war and wrecking Bill Gold's thread.

GateRunner 02-11-2004 14:18

Re: Election Day 2004
 
My mom and I voted today, with my dad voting in early elections I believe, yesterday. 13th Precinct (That can't be lucky :-p )

Greg Perkins 02-11-2004 14:19

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I voted today.

im happy:D

Peter Matteson 02-11-2004 14:37

Re: Election Day 2004
 
Got up early and voted on my way to work (before 7am) because grad school prevents me from doing it later.

Greg Ross 02-11-2004 14:39

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I voted. Joe and Amy both voted absentee. If she hasn't already, my wife will have voted by the end of the day. Everybody is registered in California -- 35th congressional district.

Have fun crunching the numbers, Bill. :rolleyes: (And if Joe responds separately, be sure you don't count him twice. ;) )

Joe Matt 02-11-2004 14:49

Re: Election Day 2004
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeDubreuil
If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it at all. You don't even provide a reason for your libel. All you are doing is inciting a flame war and wrecking Bill Gold's thread.

I don't think JVN was right with what he said (no cookie for you John!), if a few more people did that, and a few more Bush people go, then Bush could get Massachusetts, and you would be kicking yourself. Just a thought.

Peter Matteson 02-11-2004 14:51

Re: Election Day 2004
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JosephM
I don't think JVN was right with what he said (no cookie for you John!), if a few more people did that, and a few more Bush people go, then Bush could get Massachusetts, and you would be kicking yourself. Just a thought.

Based on how loudly he was booed at Fenway during the DNC it seems quite possible.

Greg Ross 02-11-2004 15:04

Re: Election Day 2004
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dzdconfusd
Based on how loudly he was booed at Fenway during the DNC it seems quite possible.

JVN was booed at Fenway? :confused:

Bill Gold 02-11-2004 15:10

Re: Election Day 2004
 
Thanks to everyone who has responded already. This is very helpful for us.

I’ll set a good example and say that I’m on my way to vote with my parents and my brother in the 16th Congressional District in California.

Keep ‘em coming everyone :)

Alex Pelan 02-11-2004 15:37

Re: Election Day 2004
 
Both of my parents voted in Hartford County, Connecticut (don't know the district).

Peter Matteson 02-11-2004 15:42

Re: Election Day 2004
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Pelan
Both of my parents voted in Hartford County, Connecticut (don't know the district).

Alex,
South Windsor is in the 1st congressional district, our current state rep is John Larsen.
Pete


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