Voting in Arapahoe County. High Drama.

06 Nov 2012 12:48 #1 by CinnamonGirl
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So, I went to vote at Smoky Hill Library. The line was 45 minutes to an hour. NBC news was there, People had counted out 100 feet from the door and were talking to voters as they went in. We heard that Falcon Creek and Laredo have no lines. I was at Laredo and it was great. I also talked to the NBC guy. He said voter participation was very high and the excitement was high as well. They were at Arapahoe County College earlier and it was a 3 hour wait . The Obama van showed up so I got some video. They tried to give me a button and some water. I could not believe the lines of signs! There are still Romney people in my neighborhood today too. The Romney people showed up when I was leaving to put more signs out.

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06 Nov 2012 13:01 #2 by Nobody that matters
You shouldda worn this as a Tshirt:


"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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06 Nov 2012 13:19 #3 by CinnamonGirl
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The people that were passing out flyers told me I had to throw them away inside. LOL

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06 Nov 2012 13:56 #4 by FredHayek
One of my friends who votes in Denver said there was no lines. Guess those Denver Dems just aren't willing to give Obama four more years.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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06 Nov 2012 14:01 #5 by CinnamonGirl
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The NBC guy said that Arapahoe is the one that could be the county that swings Colorado. That was why they were reporting from all over here.

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06 Nov 2012 15:57 #6 by Rick
Voted at Mulholm Elementary in Lakewood this morning at 9:30 and hardly a voter in sight (3 while I was there). Seemed kinda strange.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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06 Nov 2012 17:09 #7 by BearMtnHIB
The lines were non-existent at my polling place, I was the only one there- but I did see a lady walking out when I went in.

I have never seen so many Romney signs in one place though- on the road leading to the polling place.

Romney will win Jeffco and Arapahoe counties- and Colorado in general.

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06 Nov 2012 17:12 #8 by CC
I voted a few days ago. No line at my voting location LOL.
The hubs voted this am at the fire station in Bailey and said there was a line at 7:00am.

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06 Nov 2012 17:28 #9 by CinnamonGirl
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There was a huge Fire Obama sign right right in front of where you turn to go in to the Library.

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06 Nov 2012 18:17 #10 by Mtn Gramma
When I went to vote at 8:30 the line at the PCFD firehouse was out the door and long in the parking lot. My precinct was moved to Platte Canyon Community Church this year. When I got there there were 2 people voting paper ballots, 2 in line ahead of me, and me. When I finished my ballot the person that removes the perforated piece said, "Wow - that was fast." I don't believe in trying to make up my mind in the booth.

I wonder if the lines overall weren't as long because of main-in and early voting? I usually vote the week before the election but was stuck in Boston this year.

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