User not logged in - login - register
Home Calendar Books School Tool Photo Gallery Message Boards Users Statistics Advertise Site Info
go to bottom | |
 Message Boards » » I Voted! Page [1]  
sylvershadow
All American
7049 Posts
user info
edit post

This is the first time I've voted since the last Presidential election. I really want to keep on top of things more, especially now that I'm a little more settled down.

Anyhow, did you vote yet?

5/6/2008 9:19:13 AM

mkcarter
PLAY SO HARD
4369 Posts
user info
edit post

nope

5/6/2008 9:23:41 AM

marko
Tom Joad
72828 Posts
user info
edit post

yup

and i drug nothing22 down there to hang out with the old people

5/6/2008 9:30:41 AM

capncrunch
All American
546 Posts
user info
edit post

I did. #179 at my precinct at 8:30 in the morning.

So um, there are a whole bunch of rental trucks and communications trucks parked next to Reynolds. Is someone holding their election night headquarters there? who?

5/6/2008 9:36:35 AM

Dammit100
All American
17605 Posts
user info
edit post

^Obama

5/6/2008 9:39:23 AM

jimmy123
Veteran
395 Posts
user info
edit post

i voted early ....for Obama

5/6/2008 9:44:32 AM

agentlion
All American
13936 Posts
user info
edit post

got to my site on Buck Jones at 6:25 and there was about 20 people in line already, and about 40 by 6:30 when they opened the doors. There is going to be crazy turnout numbers for this.
They said on the radio this morning that there was already a record-setting 470k early-voters - 70k repulicans, 70k unaffiliated, and the rest democrats

5/6/2008 10:03:36 AM

sylvershadow
All American
7049 Posts
user info
edit post

yeah, I think I got to my polling place around 820... by 840 the parking lot was packed and cars were lining up... who knew it could be so exciting

5/6/2008 10:19:02 AM

nutsmackr
All American
46641 Posts
user info
edit post

I voted the first day of early voting.

5/6/2008 10:22:18 AM

spöokyjon

18617 Posts
user info
edit post

Going as soon as the lady gets off of work.

5/6/2008 10:23:15 AM

elkaybie
All American
39626 Posts
user info
edit post

I voted!!!

I love voting...

5/6/2008 10:25:03 AM

Thecycle23
All American
5913 Posts
user info
edit post

I thought about going before work, but I was expecting there to be a lot of people, so I wasn't sure if I'd get done in time to be at work by 8.

So, I'll just go after work and wait however long it takes.

5/6/2008 10:26:32 AM

StillFuchsia
All American
18941 Posts
user info
edit post

I voted last week

5/6/2008 10:26:49 AM

ssjamind
All American
30102 Posts
user info
edit post

yup

5/6/2008 10:29:56 AM

Supplanter
supple anteater
21831 Posts
user info
edit post

Voted Early for:

Pres: Obama. Better than Hillary, a lot better than McCain. Of the 3 left in the race for president, this guy feels the least divisive which is something we could use after Bush.
Gov: Perdue. A lesser of two evils sort of thing. Not that anyone in that race is evil. I just never got excited by either candidate.
Lt Gov: Besse. Strong on environmental concerns. And when I met him he told me he's pro gay marriage.
US Sen: Neal. Business experience to handle the economy, and he wants to get us out of Iraq sooner rather than later instead of starting new initiatives like diplomatic surges now. Any democrat in this race is better than Dole. But since he was the first to jump in when others were backing off (1 even made public statements that she wouldn't run only to flip on that later)
State Treasurer: Janet Cowell. I've heard her speak before and she seems pretty intelligent.

Except for Perdue, I've either met, or atleast heard them speak in person everyone I voted for on that list.

I'll be on The State of Things live at Noon if anyone wants to tune in and hear me explain why I support these people in more detail. (or wunc.org & click the listen now option)

Also check out this facebook group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=15887256639&ref=ts

I'm considering a run for office in a year or two, and am getting things started now. Keep in mind that while my "top issues" are probably left of center, this will probably materialize as a town or county position run in chapel hill/orange county so it'll play alright there. Plus wouldn't it be cool having an NCSU alumni running Chapel Hill.

[Edited on May 6, 2008 at 10:54 AM. Reason : .]

5/6/2008 10:46:04 AM

stantheman
All American
1591 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"this guy feels the least divisive"


Thats the funniest thing I've heard all day.

5/6/2008 11:35:37 AM

xplosivo
All American
1966 Posts
user info
edit post

Is there really an Obama rally at Reynolds tonight? If so, how does one get tix?

5/6/2008 11:51:16 AM

CalledToArms
All American
22025 Posts
user info
edit post

by telling the people at the door youre glad to throw even more of your money at the government for bad ideas than we already do.

5/6/2008 11:53:23 AM

TreeTwista10
minisoldr
148449 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"The event is open to the press and otherwise by invitation only"


so yeah basically either

- be in the press
- give him $texas

5/6/2008 11:57:31 AM

Thecycle23
All American
5913 Posts
user info
edit post

^ nah...my girlfriend's mom reserved a ticket and I can guarantee she didn't pay a damn thing.



Although I do not know exactly how she got it, I'm as sure as a person can be she didn't pay for it.

5/6/2008 12:37:51 PM

HUR
All American
17732 Posts
user info
edit post

If i vote today it would be

A. Hillary
B. Obama
C. None of the Above

5/6/2008 12:40:15 PM

DirtyMonkey
All American
4269 Posts
user info
edit post

i voted at durant middle school at 11:15 or so, i saw one person leaving as i was pulling in, 0 people when i got inside, and 1 person entering as i was leaving. i guess a lot of people did early voting.

5/6/2008 12:44:13 PM

lahyde
All American
3327 Posts
user info
edit post

TO GET TICKETS TO THE OBAMA RALLY:

Just go to barackobama.com and request a ticket. They email you your ticket. It's not a huge deal, but you have to have a ticket to get in. No money or support needed.

5/6/2008 12:48:38 PM

billyboy
All American
3174 Posts
user info
edit post

I went at 10 today, and was #111 at my precinct (Iron Station, NC).

For those of you in Gastonia, there is a guy on Franklin and New Hope holding the 10 Commandments, along with a picture of an aborted baby, with a sign that says:

"Hillary (Jezebel) is for abortion."

Classy people.

5/6/2008 12:58:22 PM

Thecycle23
All American
5913 Posts
user info
edit post

And all these polls saying Clinton/Obama supporters will vote for McCain if the other is nominated...

Does anyone actually believe that?

If you're a Democrat, and you support one candidate, but the other is the nominee, you'd REALLY vote for McCain instead?

I just can't imagine that's actually true. Don't you think Democrats are going to vote for the Democratic nominee at the end of the day instead of the Republican?

5/6/2008 1:29:01 PM

HUR
All American
17732 Posts
user info
edit post

I believe so. As there are a lot of moderate democrats or fringe voters that just don't like hillary. Also there is a lot of obama haters and enough racist people in this country that will not vote obama even though they are democrat simply b.c he is black. I believe the latter is true espicially in the south.

My grandma was born and raised in the country outside of Charlotte NC; is a southern democratic christian socially conservative woman. I know for a fact that she would not vote for obama. This is just the mindset to which she was raised in; early/mid 20th century southern rurual america.

After all it is fairly common for southern democrats to have enough numbers to continualy vote in democratic governors/mayors/state legislatures. Yet they ALWAYS vote republican for president.

[Edited on May 6, 2008 at 1:36 PM. Reason : a]

5/6/2008 1:33:03 PM

TreeTwista10
minisoldr
148449 Posts
user info
edit post

you'd intuitively expect most Dems to vote for whoever is the Democratic candidate

but you also have some other people who completely loathe Obama or Clinton who say they'd rather vote for McCain than Clinton/Obama if their candidate doesn't get the nomination

Its funny how Obama supporters who say they'd rather vote for McCain over Clinton if she gets the nomination are the same people who loved Hillary and her husband throughout the 1990s...now they hate her...lol politics

5/6/2008 1:36:11 PM

Jenniferyan
Veteran
355 Posts
user info
edit post

I voted! Number 867 at my polling place here in Raleigh at 10:45 this morning - glad to see there are people coming out and trying to have their voice heard.

5/6/2008 1:39:59 PM

TULIPlovr
All American
3288 Posts
user info
edit post

I went at 1130 and it was 6 old folks and myself.

Funny, though, that Dems have a monopoly on campaigning outside the polling places I checked out (curious, after going to mine).

I got a dozen or so people imploring me to vote for Josh Stein, or Jack Nichols, Obama, et al.

I just had to make a group announcement - "None of those people will even be on my ballot."

Most of them had no idea what I meant, but after a few seconds they all got this look that said, "You're a Republican?" It was pretty funny.

5/6/2008 1:41:06 PM

TreeTwista10
minisoldr
148449 Posts
user info
edit post

arent there laws about minimum distance you can campaign outside a polling place?

5/6/2008 1:45:02 PM

stantheman
All American
1591 Posts
user info
edit post

^^ haha

I'll have to try that next time.

5/6/2008 1:59:36 PM

spöokyjon

18617 Posts
user info
edit post

Just got back from voting. #679 plus about 400 more from early voting (according to the lady).

5/6/2008 2:13:00 PM

Arab13
Art Vandelay
45180 Posts
user info
edit post

dunno what number, but 1000+ something.

Quote :
""None of those people will even be on my ballot.""


i want to do this now, just to get them to stop talking to me

5/6/2008 2:23:33 PM

arcgreek
All American
26690 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"I believe so. As there are a lot of moderate democrats or fringe voters that just don't like hillary. Also there is a lot of obama haters and enough racist people in this country that will not vote obama even though they are democrat simply b.c he is black. I believe the latter is true espicially in the south.

My grandma was born and raised in the country outside of Charlotte NC; is a southern democratic christian socially conservative woman. I know for a fact that she would not vote for obama. This is just the mindset to which she was raised in; early/mid 20th century southern rurual america.

After all it is fairly common for southern democrats to have enough numbers to continualy vote in democratic governors/mayors/state legislatures. Yet they ALWAYS vote republican for president."


sounds eerily familiar. I've yet to ask her what she if she's voting, for who, and why. Last presidential election, she told me that kerry was the devil.

The other grandmother hasn't voted since the last Kennedy presidential election.

:sigh:

5/6/2008 2:30:59 PM

Supplanter
supple anteater
21831 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"I'll be on The State of Things live at Noon if anyone wants to tune in and hear me explain why I support these people in more detail."


If you want to listen to it all, or just hear what I had to say I speak around 25 & a half minutes into it and 41 minutes into it. With it being live, with so many call in guests, and the fun of having fire alarm go off during the recording process it was very fast paced & I didn't get to go into a lot of details. But it was definitely fun going on live radio.
http://wunc.org/tsot/archive/sot0506a08.mp3

5/6/2008 2:54:56 PM

richthofen
All American
15758 Posts
user info
edit post

voted around 3:30 PM at Method Community Center. No clue what number I was, place wasn't packed but there was a steady flow of people in/out. I had to fill out an "Unauthorized Move" or something form since I never bothered to transfer my registration from my old district, but they let me vote once i did that, not too painful a process.

So Obama is actually going to be at Reynolds tonight? Wow.

5/6/2008 4:51:15 PM

richthofen
All American
15758 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"TO GET TICKETS TO THE OBAMA RALLY:

Just go to barackobama.com and request a ticket. They email you your ticket. It's not a huge deal, but you have to have a ticket to get in. No money or support needed."


Tickets are no longer available according to the site, btw.

5/6/2008 4:58:54 PM

xplosivo
All American
1966 Posts
user info
edit post

anyone have an extra ticket for the Obama rally tonight?

5/6/2008 5:48:09 PM

se7entythree
YOSHIYOSHI
17377 Posts
user info
edit post

i'm waiting in line to vote now

5/6/2008 5:54:27 PM

Walls1441
All American
10000 Posts
user info
edit post

i wrote in Dudical McNiggatron for those last two ones that only had 1 canidate.

5/6/2008 6:11:41 PM

Thecycle23
All American
5913 Posts
user info
edit post

No. 796 at my polling place at around 5 p.m.

5/6/2008 8:56:08 PM

wolfchica05
Veteran
304 Posts
user info
edit post

WOOT OBAMA on CNN just said WOLFPACK!!!! (in his thanks to NC) reppin the pack!

5/6/2008 9:19:21 PM

Wolfood98
All American
2684 Posts
user info
edit post

Voted for Obama..and again for the Nations First Minority President come Nov. '08!!

5/6/2008 9:21:11 PM

NCSULilWolf
All American
1707 Posts
user info
edit post

I went home to vote... I thought it was rather funny there were NO Obama signs and only one Hillary sign on the way... guess they didn't want to waste their resources

5/7/2008 1:22:54 AM

the daire
Suspended
460 Posts
user info
edit post

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2008/05/06/sot.clinton.indiana.cnn

hillary is like Baghdad bob

5/7/2008 1:46:34 PM

 Message Boards » The Lounge » I Voted! Page [1]  
go to top | |
Admin Options : move topic | lock topic

© 2024 by The Wolf Web - All Rights Reserved.
The material located at this site is not endorsed, sponsored or provided by or on behalf of North Carolina State University.
Powered by CrazyWeb v2.39 - our disclaimer.