Just cast my ballot after driving over 400 miles to do so.
I have done what little I can.
NC, I was working out of state.400 miles? Are you in TX?
Received & verified.My ballot arrived yesterday and planning on mailing it out this morning.
He was in Atlanta and couldn’t figure out which exit to take.400 miles? Are you in TX?
Which backwater State is this?Early voting is not permitted here (unless you do mail-in). So no, I'm not. I'll vote in person on Nov 3rd.
I said over 400, not 4,000. One can can spend a life time lost in that nightmare masquerading as a road system.He was in Atlanta and couldn’t figure out which exit to take.
Yankees. Shoulda known.Haha! Delaware. Backwater indeed!
We voted Wednesday. We were thinking of voting by mail but Trump's interference with the operations of the Post Office ended that idea.
We voted early because we did not want to be intimidated by good old boys with guns (why do they call themselves "good," anyway?) We voted in the part of town where they are least likely to be (wich, coincidentally, is near our home) and got in and out quickly.
Voters have to be on the ball to beat Trump at his own game.
Many people I know (as a senior citizen) started out planning on voting by mail. We are not complete hermits but we generally don't do things in person that we can do by mail during the pandemic.
We pretty much all decided we would early vote. Since I live a mile from my polling place, I would just drive by and look for a quiet time. The weather was cold and rainy on the first day of early voting but lots of people went nevertheless.
If there are convenient drop boxes I'd suggest mail voters use the drop boxes. We would have had to go to the courthouse and walk inside, so early voting was better.