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Annie's avatar

Same here. In my voting line I saw the usual nasty anxious karens. Best way to get under their skin is to smile brightly and greet the crowd. Just because they are unhappy and live in fear doesn't mean we have to. To borrow a phrase from George Costanza on Seinfeld "Greetings and salutations!" 😄😁

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Tim's avatar

I'm wearing my T-shirt that says, "Do you follow Jesus this closely?"

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Irunthis1's avatar

I'm wearing my "Duct Tape Can't Fix Stupid, but it CAN muffle the sound" shirt. Looking forward to the conversations initiated by it's message. I'll keep you all posted.

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Bubblehead's avatar

I'm wearing my "If you don't like TRUMP, then you probably don't like me - and I'm ok with that" tee shirt!

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Irunthis1's avatar

I must sadly report that there was absolutely no line so no one noted my awesome shirt. It was 10AM tho and there were people moving right in and out so.

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Raptor's avatar

That's a bummer. Maybe they agree! My husband also wore a message shirt. He mostly got "Right On!" Of course we are in Utah so... But we live in a community loaded with people needing a duct tape fix. Californians and Michiganders. Sorry Californians and Michiganders reading this.

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Raptor's avatar

I should say - he did not vote (he mailed), but was in the community center where voting was happening to attend a meeting.

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Raptor's avatar

My husband wore his "Pro-God, Pro-Life, Pro-Gun " shirt. Very triggering.

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RandiG's avatar

I wore a "We the People" shirt. I got a lot of thumbs up!

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

I wore my work clothes, triggering enough.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

My son in law wore one that says “Red, White, Blue, and better than you since 1776” shirt. It’s one of my favorites.

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Naomi's avatar

If he was polite, pleasant and engaging he was beyond doubt a Republican. If he was surly, snarling, and wouldn't make eye contact you can bet he would have been a Democrat.

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TeaDrinker86's avatar

Lol the democrats don't get up this early. 🤣

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daverkb's avatar

Never really thought of it that way. Sure and maybe the biggest reason for 'mail in' is that it opens the way to lying, cheating, stealing ... voter fraud to the moon. But you are absolutely right. Voting is social ... and every thing the Demonic Cretins do is aimed at death, destruction ... and isolating. Yes, anti-social isolating. Freeze the target and destroy, isolate ... all Saul Alinsky good Cretin advice to the Mankind Destroyers.

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CMCM's avatar

In my town (CA) we are mailed a ballot. You have the option of mailing it, but it seems like most people prefer to go hand deliver the ballots to one of numerous drop boxes or to our local administrative center, where you actually could, if you wanted to, vote in person. But it's not the same as it used to be, sadly. It was always a fun experience to go vote in person. The polling stations were always manned by volunteers, usually the more elderly of the town. It was a jovial place to be, people who chit chat outside, everyone felt like they were participating. I miss that. Thank you for eliminating most in-person voting, you stupid Democrats of California.

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Michele's avatar

I voted this morning in-person in my CA town. Watched them write "Surrendered" all over my mail in ballot, then got a fresh one to fill out.

I am an in-person voting advocate too, and yes, it is social. It is a great feeling, and nice occasion to chat with strangers (LOL I've never seen anyone I knew at a polling place...gotta lotta mail-in acquaintances here).

Every poll worker but two at my place were masked though. SMH California.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

every single one was masked at mine! i felt like the workers were libs!

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Michele's avatar

Yeah, my town and most of the county is pretty freaking blue/lockdown-happy/scared/mainstream-media-believeing. I'd never written to supervisors before, or people running for office. But over the last 2 years now, I've quizzed them on mandates, emergency powers, lockdowns, masking, and school closures.

Sadly, even if the election here is 100% legit, I don't think a lot of (any of? lol) my choices will get into office.

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PermieGeek's avatar

I'm in a blue county and dealt with public officials for the first time ever mandates etc. Very depressing at county supervisors office. At the street level it was always very chill. I live in a rural part of AZ and Hispanics here have very similar culture to where I grew up in Idaho. Trucks, guns, and rodeo. but vote blue. I think that's changing though,

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Michele's avatar

I am applying for a job in AZ; I love CA as my home whose land and seasons speak to me, but I'm just not sure the machine is breakable here, and the machine is toxic to basic humanity, imho, besides being hella hypocritical.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I vote in person. I usually see about 10-20 people. Im in CA

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CaplT's avatar

Am in CA, too.

Always vote. Always vote in person.

Now I make a copy of my ballot. It’s better than a Dominion machine.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

So I am in ca but in my county lots of people vote in person. I always know they are the reps!! It is joyful. I’m not sure it eliminates cheating but I’ll give it a go. Feels like my vote counts.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Well, their aim is to eliminate any kind of in-person social interaction. If you can't be happy online, you just shouldnt exist.

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Scott Kinghorn's avatar

Interesting. The wife and I voted in person. At the check in desk there was a sign saying an ID was not required. On the ballot was an amendment to require ID's in the following elections. No lines yet but after work hours I'm sure there will be. This was in Bennington Nebraska. Now a part of Omaha.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Massive cheating has been the case on the west coast for a loooong time. Solid Dem/Bolshevik control. And this is how they do it. They got it down to an art long before 2020.

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daverkb's avatar

And in Virginia my pet peeve is how lackluster the Republicans were in confronting this massive theft of our property, the vote. Near Zero push back? And I ask the C & C readers ... WHY?

I figure that it is likely that Trump carried Virginia in the Great Banana Republic Election of 2020. Why? Because I saw the same pattern in Northern Virginia of the Late Night Lamplight Burn in the Northern Virginia precincts. What do you suppose 'they' were all doing in the wee hours in the counting rooms?And something I saw before in some critical elections, including one US Senate run.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Because the Rep leadership are Bolshevik controlled RINOS.

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Annie's avatar

Mankind Destroyers- perfect name for them.

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Jennifer's avatar

I've never voted in person before, but since we're in Kentucky now and our vote might matter, I was so excited to experience it for the first time here!! And sure enough, we chatted with others in line as well! I only saw one telltale sign of political affiliation our whole wait, a nearby woman wearing a t-shirt with a giant uterus and two fallopian tubes with big middle fingers on each tube. Awww, it made me so nostalgic for Oregon, the state I moved here from..... I thought about giving her directions there actually. LOL.

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Annie's avatar

She's a nasty karen. Lol. 😝🤣

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Lol 😂. Truth right there! We moved from Oregon too so I am totally with you on that one. We have several friends that fled Oregon and landed in Kentucky as well. They are loving it.

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Kim's avatar

That was hysterical! Great laugh! Yes, you should have given her directions! I have family that live in KY!

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Tracy's avatar

Wow! Disgusting. I wouldn't have been able to keep my mouth shut on that one.

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Annie's avatar

Yeah. And I am sure that nasty karen believed that her wearing that shirt would help her message. They are delusional nasty creatures. 😝

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Lisa Ca's avatar

My only hope is more reps are pissed about freedom than feminists are upset!

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Martha's avatar

Voting Machines Stop Working Across America!

It's 10am EST and America's 2022 midterm elections are already being stolen....

https://emeralddb3.substack.com/p/voting-machines-stop-working-across

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Naomi's avatar

Of course they stopped working. The massive Republican vote broke them.

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Raptor's avatar

I want to say "Unbelievable!" But...

There was a blood moon this morning. Fitting.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Blood moon COULD mean we are out for blood! We the freedom fighters!

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Kim's avatar

Voting in MO at least in rural areas is doing great. We had so many absentee ballots that the Democrat election worker and I alphabetized almost 1,000 sealed absentee envelopes last Fri. to expedite the opening and counting on election day. That is almost as many as we had in 2020. Almost no one is wearing masks here. None at my polling place. That is not a good sign on machines down especially in Democrat run places like Maricopa. We remember their shenanigans in 2020.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

OH MY 😡😡😡😡😡

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Harold Saive's avatar

(Emerald Robinson) Mike Lindell Was Right About Voting Machines Nobody should need to be convinced about election fraud after today! - https://tinyurl.com/3r8jutb8

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DiAnna Webber's avatar

Unfortunately, some states, like mine in Washington, don’t have any option to vote in person anymore 😢

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John Bugni's avatar

Same for me in Oregon, but I can wait till election day and not mail my ballot but drop it off at the county court house.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Someone told me that there are actually three locations in each county of oregon where a person can vote in person on Election Day. I didn’t know that and I’m a 40 year Oregonian! I’m sure it’s meant for the homeless to go vote but us regulars gotta mail em in so they can cheat. I posted a comment to my friend who had posted it on FB - wouldn’t it be something if every Oregonian knew where they could vote in person, took a vacation day on Election Day, and then stood in line all day together to vote! I wonder if Oregon would be a red state then 🤔 Unfortunately, we have been conditioned to mail in the votes. We are lazy and don’t want to be inconvenienced if we have to use a precious vacation day once every two years to go vote. It’s too much trouble. I have other things I have to do that day etc etc.We do not have our priorities straight in this country. And look where we are because of that.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

WTF?! We do in CA

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is crazy!!

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Anna T's avatar

The poll workers at my voting place were mostly elderly, likely retired, ladies, who were dressed to the 9s in their Sunday best. Very nice and professional.

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