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tweaver1945
Nov. 6, 2012 at 2:31pmI just hope the media remembers, this election, that there are two time zones within Florida and doesn’t start making predicitions too early.
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Joel Knows
Nov. 6, 2012 at 2:20pmMy wife and I just got done voting, took about an hour at our polling place, which was about 45 minutes longer than the 2008 election. We were told that earlier in the day it was about 2-3 hours wait.
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LimaBean
Nov. 6, 2012 at 2:18pmWe voted around 8am in SoCal (my polling place was in a fire station). No line there, in and out. There are several polling places in our neighborhood, two of them had short lines (those venues are very small, not much room inside). It’ll probably get busy later this afternoon.
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gigalynx
Nov. 6, 2012 at 2:11pmI live in the middle of nowhere in Red Rock, AZ. My polling place had a line when I got there at 5:55 AM.
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BonnieC3
Nov. 6, 2012 at 2:05pmJust voted in my precinct in Western NC. As of 1:30pm over 50% have voted!
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MatthewChapter24
Nov. 6, 2012 at 2:01pmBummer–I just lost my post b/c the page refreshed while I was typing
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GottaLoveGB
Nov. 6, 2012 at 1:58pmHello, My name is Matt. I am 16 years old and i am from Florence, Kentucky. I first want to say, Glenn Beck you are my hero. I listen to you all the time, i consider myself a Libertarian because I want what is right for this country….My mother and I have always listened to you and i am currently reading your book “Cowards”. I am watching what is happening to this country, and i am disgusted. I cannot stand what is happening to this country and i hope that you will continue telling people what they need to know and educating the public on what is right for this country. You are a brave man…and i will always look up to you for political guidance and motivation to say what needs to be said. My family and i are always praying for you because we know that the flood is coming and this country needs all the help it can get. Thank you, You are a great american.
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h20sue
Nov. 6, 2012 at 2:51pmHello Matt,
I was born in Va. and proud to be a daughter of many military family members. Many faught in the Civil War, War Between the States, WWI, and my Dad, Kentucky born and bred, served in WWII and Korea.
I’m very proud of Virginia, but my heritage takes me back to a place in Kentucky that over looks Ohio, and PA. Upper corner.
I too, am a devout Republican, as well as my entire family. Our ancestors faught hard for our freedoms and you are a wise young man to understand the values and sacrifices our families made for us. I know your Mom and Dad are quite proud of you.. Unlike George Clooney, who I believe gives Kentucky a bad name, at least we hang together, and together we shall win back our beautiful country, make jobs for those who are without, and pray to a greater God then Allajah.
I have considered moving to Kentucky to visit where my great-grand parents and there parents once lived. I have not made the trip since I was your age. I am now 60 and my first cousin and I will try to make the trip within the next few years. The economy and high gas prices has kept us from doing so.
My grandfather worked for the B&O railroad (coal mining for many years) until he was hired as a master carpenter for A&P Stores, where he retired in Richmond, VA.
I would give you my name, however; the town in Northern Kentucky is named after my great-great grandmother. I have managed to hold on to this name (my maiden name) and very proud of my heritage, and family name. God
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BMroxy
Nov. 6, 2012 at 1:46pmI saw a lot of individuals wearing red where I cast my vote in Florida this morning.
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Patriot760
Nov. 6, 2012 at 1:39pmHow can I view this on my iPad?
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cessna152
Nov. 6, 2012 at 1:39pmIt was really crowded when I went to the polls this AM in Bucks county,PA.
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PA PATRIOT
Nov. 6, 2012 at 1:29pmThe Polls are hot with Red Voters in Central PA. Have you heard any news from PA?
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Max jones
Nov. 6, 2012 at 2:56pm@ 1:45 pm 51% romney 48%Obama
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