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Everyone knows the Democrats are trying to rig the election
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<blockquote data-quote="Hetta" data-source="post: 70330629" data-attributes="member: 310265"><p>That's pathetic. I already voted. The voting was 8am-6pm, and my husband and I arrived just after 5pm. At 6pm an election official came out and went to the end of the line, and she stood there to prevent any more people from joining the line, because it was a BIG line, and they don't want to be there until midnight. We left at 6:30, having voted, and there were still another 40 people waiting to go in so I doubt it would have been over until at least 8pm. Getting there in time to get in line isn't onerous (for us anyway). Most people can go sometime between 8am and 6pm, and Saturday voting is all day too. We also have multiple options to place our votes, and this one is a library perhaps 20 minutes from my house (we live in the suburbs of a large state and close to a large metropolitan city). Many big organizations and state concerns allow employees time off to vote on the final day. People should be encouraging the vote. I was excited to see a big turnout, even as I'm sure my state will stay red. I want to see people embracing their vote, not staying away through apathy or inability to get to the poll. That's just plain wrong. This governor and clerk are just as wrong. I hope that the student body defies them and goes to as much trouble as it takes to cast their votes - no matter which party they support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hetta, post: 70330629, member: 310265"] That's pathetic. I already voted. The voting was 8am-6pm, and my husband and I arrived just after 5pm. At 6pm an election official came out and went to the end of the line, and she stood there to prevent any more people from joining the line, because it was a BIG line, and they don't want to be there until midnight. We left at 6:30, having voted, and there were still another 40 people waiting to go in so I doubt it would have been over until at least 8pm. Getting there in time to get in line isn't onerous (for us anyway). Most people can go sometime between 8am and 6pm, and Saturday voting is all day too. We also have multiple options to place our votes, and this one is a library perhaps 20 minutes from my house (we live in the suburbs of a large state and close to a large metropolitan city). Many big organizations and state concerns allow employees time off to vote on the final day. People should be encouraging the vote. I was excited to see a big turnout, even as I'm sure my state will stay red. I want to see people embracing their vote, not staying away through apathy or inability to get to the poll. That's just plain wrong. This governor and clerk are just as wrong. I hope that the student body defies them and goes to as much trouble as it takes to cast their votes - no matter which party they support. [/QUOTE]
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