All reports from Virginia say that turn out is super low, something like 1% (that is ridiculously low for a primary!). It seems like most people are staying home because of the limited ballot.
We have to make sure that ALL Paul supporters go to the polls today.
This may be a scenario where 100 votes means A LOT. If you live in or near Virginia, do whatever it takes to get people to cast their vote for Paul.
Buy your friends some lunch and drive them to the polls. Walk around and convince people on the street. Do whatever it takes.
The last poll only had Paul at 26% - but if we turn out everyone plus some, we can likely pull a surprise here because no one else is showing up.
Do it!
Nice! +rep!
Never go full on retard.
If we do not win, it is guaranteed that Romney will get at least 50% of the vote. There are two options.
Leaving to go to the polls now with others in tow. 5 more votes for RP in Chesterfield!
Just an FYI.
Turnout is low, but I don't think 1%.
In 2008 we had a huge Dem vote. That alone is going to make comparisons tougher.
We had a 5.5% repub turnout last time. The reports I'm seeing make 3-5% the more reasonable turnout (I'll guess 4% of population).
For those that are debating I wouldn't necessarily move resources from other states to help VA.
I'm certainly not in the thick of it, but I have some family in Virginia who were pretty upset about having to sign a pledge to support whatever candidate gets elected. Several of them are diehard Republicans and all vowed not to vote this time around. I don't know if that's a big factor or not in the turnout, but it could be.
They did away with the pledge, there is NO pledge to sign.
We voted earlier today. Was told turnout has been very low.
Paper ballot. Man, I filled in that little circle so carefully..lol