This year in my neck of the woods in the middle of nothing, I voted in the primaries after work. The polling place posts number of ballots and it was easily 10 to 1 republican to democrat. When I walked in and they asked which ballot I wanted I told them I have a job so republican.AJSully421 wrote:Same in my little corner of Fort Worth.
Funny story, several years ago,(I guess it was the 2012 primary) I was at our local polling place actually on the primary election day. The democrat line was empty, republican line had about 20 people in it with about 10 more currently voting. I filled in my ballot (not machines for some reason that time). I headed for some scanner machines along the nearest wall, and the worker behind the democrat table stopped me and said that the Republican machines were over there. I turned and asked, "Why... y'all got these rigged up to vote twice automatically?"
The place erupted in laughter... like to the point that I was kind of nervous that I would get in trouble. I am sure that the other voters in the room (All over 50) loved seeing a guy in his late 20's have the democrats figured out already.
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- Tue Aug 23, 2016 7:51 pm
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