I voted for Ron Paul today!

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My cousin and I are RP supporters all the way. We slammed down the vote early. Our district is a big Dem stronghold, though.

By the time we did our stuff, we were the 3rd and 4th Ron Paul Republicans to vote. And, while it may be a bit premature to say, Ron Paul's got 50% of the vote here. :D
 
Dh and I both voted, too. Our precinct was pretty dead- maybe it's the snow/ice we're expecting. My precinct is very rural, though, and mountainous.
 
I also just voted today and it seemed like it was a very weak turnout ,but that may be because I went at 8.I know we got at least 42 votes in my district.
 
I also just voted today and it seemed like it was a very weak turnout ,but that may be because I went at 8.I know we got at least 42 votes in my district.

A weak turnout would be great. Everyone should stay home thinking that McCain will win it, so the RP supporters can turn out in droves and take all the delegates!
 
I voted, and so did mom :). Turnout from a small town was about the same as it was for the last congressional election....just the line wrapped around inside the polling place instead of outside it; too cold. :D

-Chris
 
I voted at about 8:45am... I live in a rather small town in VA.

There were only 5 people in line in front of me.
They all took a Democratic ballot.

The Democrat voting tickets pile sitting on the table was much shorter than the GOP ones, indicating more people are voting for the Dems in my precinct.

I asked the lady if I could vote more than once for my guy since he's going to need it.

She was humorless and said, "no sorry".

Ron Paul was first name on the ballot. Happy to see his name right on top.

Enjoy
 
Voted for Ron Paul today in Chesterfield County, VA (just outside Richmond). Pretty high turnout and mostly democrats.
 
Line was out the door here but most walked into the Dem box.

Not me though. :D
 
I'm going this evening.....Probably a small turnout... I live in a rural area with alot of farmers.
 
My cousin and I are RP supporters all the way. We slammed down the vote early. Our district is a big Dem stronghold, though.

By the time we did our stuff, we were the 3rd and 4th Ron Paul Republicans to vote. And, while it may be a bit premature to say, Ron Paul's got 50% of the vote here. :D

Did you notice Fred Thompson still being on the ballot? It hit me when I was walking back to the car. LOL

Oh, and I passed around Ron Paul flyers at my Mosque, so hopefully Woodbridge will have a decent showing for the good doctor.
 
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I just voted at 1 pm. My precinct was deserted and the total ballot count on the optical reader machine was only 627, indicating a very small turnout. Weather is crummy here, west of Richmond.
 
I'm up in the thick of NOVA.
For weeks, the only road signs I've seen were for Dr. Paul, and an occasional Obama.
You wouldn't believe how many showed up overnight for all the others!

I had to wait 20 minutes to vote. I felt out what everyone else in line was doing, and it seemed like they were all democrats. Which is good. But I'm not hopeful, since NOVA is one of the nerve centers of the Military-Industrial Complex.
 
The wait was longer than I expected, but I know we have at least 2 RP votes. I'm a little bothered by the fact that most of the candidates were still listed on the ballot and that, at a meeting this morning before I voted, someone said they thought RP wasn't running any more. I clarified that issue with them, but worry how many RP supports might not vote RP. It was nice seeing RP at the top of the ballot though.
 
Well I know of at least 6 people who voted for RP today. When I voted the place was packed. When the other 5 voted their place was empty. Most of the day RP signs were the only ones you saw at the polling place. I guess some Huckleberry fans got a little upset,so they placed a few signs up in between ours. But we still have the last signs posted and Huckleberrys signs are white and you can barely read them--except for one.
 
"I'm going this evening.....Probably a small turnout... I live in a rural area with alot of farmers."

I don't know how to do that quote thing. Any chance you can lay your hands on some of the family farm slim jims before you go?
 
Well Danville City Ward 13 records 3 ballots for Ron Paul........hopefully he gets more. Only 153 votes have been cast in my area.
 
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Weather was cold and rainy; voter turn-out was lite. Saw only one sign, and it was for the Huckster.

Got in, voted for the Dr., got out. Bada-bing, bada-boom!!!!
 
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