Just cast my ballot for Dr. Paul

Where when does TV coverage of the result start? Anyone have a stream?

Thanks.
 
My wife and I live in northeastern SC. We voted for Ron Paul about 11:30 this morning. We were 64 and 65 in a precinct that has approximately 400 registered voters. Turnout was light, but always is at this location, especially during a primary. Only a slight sporadic drizzle as far as weather goes, but expected to get worse this afternoon.

I've been perusing many of the comment sections under the various media blurbs on Facebook. I can honestly say that Ron Paul is overwhelmingly promoted over the other candidates by the people who are posting remarks. It's amazing. All I can say is that I sure hope it will be reflected in the final outcome.

BTW, I have three other family members who voted RP and a handful of recent converts that indicated they would be voting RP.
 
That's interesting. There are always people holding signs for candidates outside of my polling place.

Usually there is a set distance like 50 feet or whatever.

In my hometown, we could stand at the driveway to the polling place since it was far enough away but not at the polling place entrance
 
Because they paid to be on the ballot. it was explained on the local news last night. I also remember in 08 their were some others on their too.

WTF? Why are Bachman, Perry, Hunstman, Cain and Johnson on that ballot? (I guess I could understand Perry, but the rest?)
 
Question is how many other people did you drag to the election with you....everyone needs to bring two other people at least!

I live in Arizona, but in the last week or two I have contacted 2 cousins, both registered republicans, who were not planning on voting...both made sure they would vote for Paul today. Also, I contacted my democrat friend in SC who is actually not registered to vote, but he did create a facebook status this morning saying "Vote for Ron Paul!"

Those are the only 3 people I know who live in SC though...good luck to everyone else!! Please contact any friends/relatives who live in South Carolina!
 
My wife and I just cast our ballots here in Rock Hill. Maybe it's the time of day, but the place was dead. Only saw two other voters the whole time we were there.

It is probably partly the weather and partly the time of day. I have worked at the polls, and the heaviest times are open, lunch break, and after 5 pm until close.
 
When I voted in Columbia this morning around 11 the polls were so so. There were maybe 50 of us. It was raining. Side note, my fire engine red Acura had two Ron Paul magnets. Saw no other magnets/stickers on any other cars. Heard two older women mention something about role Newty pie. Nobody was talking politics, weird.
 
voted! polling place totally dead.. only 46 other voters today so far at my polling location... raining on and off... convinced some random gay guy at the gas station to vote RP this morning. LOL...
um.. had a washington post photographer take pix of our fam. leaving the house and at the polling place...

my little girl is in the washington post today page A7. they picked a picture of her spinning in front of a RP sign from the whistle stop rally in greenville last night.
what a treat to finally SEE the dr in the flesh.
(p.s. if ANYONE can get their hands on a hard copy of the washington post today, please grab it and pm me. i cant find it ANYWHERE down here or even by my family.)

these are the days that make the fight so sweet! HAPPY VOTING FELLOW SC PATRIOTS!
 
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