What sort of feelings did you get at the polling stations?
Mine was steady, but there weren't many democrats there, from what I could tell. Lots of enthusiasm for Trump.
What sort of feelings did you get at the polling stations?
Mine was steady, but there weren't many democrats there, from what I could tell. Lots of enthusiasm for Trump.
Was there first thing when the polls opened up here. Line was twice as long as 2024. Saw 2 of my conservative neighbors in line. Other than that, I couldn't say if anything was different, unless vibrant hair color is a warning sign like in the animal kingdom - only saw one of those.
There was a woman in front of me that was wearing a shirt that had a lot of crap on the back like
"Vote like you were Black" "Vote like your child was transgender"
Just like 12 lines of that. Other than that it felt pretty standard. Pretty red area of KY
You can't wake all of the fucking idiots up.
I just returned from voting alongside my wife at a local church here in Texas. There was no line—just a calm and cordial atmosphere. The feeling in the air was steady and resolved, like we've got this... we’re ready to bring about a better America.
But there’s still some PTSD leftover from the 2020 coup d'état, and we know the road ahead will still get darker before it gets better. We're each standing at a crossroads facing two monumental choices: a totally renewed United States Of America or a trip into total chaos, and the days leading up to Jan 6 and Jan 20 will be a time of spiritual testing for each of us.
So let’s stay strong in prayer and grounded in faith. God’s plan prevails, and in that victory, we find our own.
MAGA area in Rural GA! I left work early to vote. The 4 booths we have were full. Waited 5 mins, then I got to vote.
Why do I have to trust that the machine tabulated my paper vote properly? It takes an act of Congress to get a hand count so why do we allow these damn machines to do the counting?
Voted early last week. Red county in Blue state. Was amazed how many people were out to vote at 10:00 in the morning on a weekday. Obvious win for Trump, but record numbers. We’re talking a one-stoplight town.
I was 6th in line. Everyone was silent. I started talking. General stuff. Had a nice conversation with some lady about her ducks. She was chipper. I liked her. I should have realized from her shirt saying 'They didn't burn witches, they burned women!' that she was a feminist but alas, I did not.
When we got to the counter to sign in, the ladies helping were stating our party affiliations aloud. The duck lady was a Democrat. Boo. I left so curious why?????
Voted early and it looked like the 5th. Line was very long, parking lot stuffed, had to park blocks away. Mostly karens and a few karls running shit inside. Pretty good judge of ppl and they were definitely all dems.
Saw lots of voting booths, but only a few were being used. Why, I don't know ? It did seem they were just working at a sloth's pace tho, but then again no surprise if they are dems. Trying to drag it out to make ppl go home after working all day and then standing all evening ?
Saw lots of ppl that looked like they were pissed or anxious to vote. Could be the pace at which we were moving or communist victims, which means Trump voters.
Did see some ratchets & snowflakes, but they were the minority harris voters. Saw a lot of old ppl which are basically toss ups. Older is sometimes wiser as they have seen all pols tricks. However they are often TV watchers so who knows with the older folks.
All I know for sure is it does seem like the turnout is the biggest I've ever seen. This is primarily red IL, even though chicago claims we're blue. I pray the plan moves to the state level at 26 mid terms.
Older people have lost my respect.