We Voted!

I gotta tell you, there was actually an item on the ballot that asked if "Voting Should be Limited to US Citizens" ... Not gonna tell ya how I voted ... suffice to say ... I was shocked to see that on the ballot.:Shrug:

Surprising for the liberal state of Colorado.
 
I gotta tell you, there was actually an item on the ballot that asked if "Voting Should be Limited to US Citizens" ... Not gonna tell ya how I voted ... suffice to say ... I was shocked to see that on the ballot.:Shrug:

Surprising for the liberal state of Colorado.

Can you imagine if Non Citizens were allowed to vote, And with a billon people in China how long it would take to count the mail-in votes....:xzqxz:....:D..
 
I drove to the voting location this afternoon. The place was packed with cars parked on both sides of the street for several blocks so I came home. I will vote, just not today.

I read Lola over 1 million people voted yesterday in Texas. That is impressive.:clapping:

Last numbers I read was close to 15 million already voted.
 
Voted yesterday. I have never ever stood in line, not even in 016. But to turn in my mail-in ballot and vote in person, I stood in line for 30 minutes. That's a huge turn out for our 1 horse town. But my problem wasn't standing in line, it was, I'VE NEVER SEEN ANY OF THESE PEOPLE BEFORE. Where the heck did they come from?

Between my wife and I, we can identify just about everyone in town. Or so we thought. But then I haven't met the latest from across the border. What I saw just scares the crap out of me. Where are the conservatives or at least those that speak english? At least if Trump wins by just one vote you can thank me. And btw, it's not a simple process to just turn in the mail-in ballot and vote. They take you out of line and make you sign additional paperwork and answer a few questions.

I felt like a foreigner in my own country. Or I thought it was my country. Apparently the left is already in charge. At least it felt like it. I'll get my mail-in going again. Won't be doing that again. I've done my part for this time.
 
I checked the status of my ballot yesterday and it is in the hands of the clerk of the court here in Lovington. :clapping:In every state all mail in ballots should be in the hands of the voting authorities on or before November 3rd and ready for counting when the polls close. A person should be able to complete the ballot in 24 to 48 hours and have it in the mail the following day. You are being given sufficient time to return it before November 3rd. I having the feeling this is going to be a 'Tainted' election. :mad:
 
I checked the status of my ballot yesterday and it is in the hands of the clerk of the court here in Lovington. :clapping:In every state all mail in ballots should be in the hands of the voting authorities on or before November 3rd and ready for counting when the polls close. A person should be able to complete the ballot in 24 to 48 hours and have it in the mail the following day. You are being given sufficient time to return it before November 3rd. I having the feeling this is going to be a 'Tainted' election. :mad:

Worster than hanging chads..∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞:popcorn:............:gah:
 
Worster than hanging chads..∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞:popcorn:............:gah:

Yes, much wurster. This is the lefts last effort to overthrow a duly elected president. A coup without firepower but that too will come if Trump somehow wins again.:mad:
 
Early voted as I will be unable on Nov. 3rd. Second day of early voting here. Not a huge turnout or wait. First day set records all over the area with long lines all day long.
 
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We voted today. Very light turnout at the one location for the whole county. A couple in front of us and my wife and I were escorted into a conference room to fill out a form with our full name and address, signature and date. We then took that to another room where we slipped the form and our drivers license under a window to be verified that we were registered.

The woman there gave us ballots and we went into another room to fill in the ballot. We put them into the machine where it dinged and incremented the counter on the front. We were 43XX to vote on that machine.

The easiest voting I ever did. Here's hoping it worked. :pope:
 
We voted today. Very light turnout at the one location for the whole county. A couple in front of us and my wife and I were escorted into a conference room to fill out a form with our full name and address, signature and date. We then took that to another room where we slipped the form and our drivers license under a window to be verified that we were registered.

The woman there gave us ballots and we went into another room to fill in the ballot. We put them into the machine where it dinged and incremented the counter on the front. We were 43XX to vote on that machine.



The easiest voting I ever did. Here's hoping it worked. :pope:

That's what mine was. Actually it was 4317. Now if your was the same I think we have a problem.:confused:
 
I'm voting for the First Amendment and freedom of speech.

I'm voting for the Second Amendment and my right to defend my life and my family.

I'm voting for the next Supreme Court Justice(s) to protect the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

I’m voting for a return of our troops from foreign countries and the end to America’s involvement

in foreign conflicts.


I'm voting for the Electoral College & the Republic in which we live.I'm voting for the Police to be respected once again and to ensure Law & Order.

I’m voting for the continued appointment of Federal Judges who respect the Constitution

and the Bill of Rights.


I’m voting for our jobs to remain in America and not be outsourced all over again to China,

Mexico and other foreign countries.


I’m voting for secure borders and legal immigration.

I'm voting for the Military & the Veterans who fought for this Country to give the American

people their freedoms.


I'm voting for the unborn babies that have a right to live.

I’m voting for continued peace progress in the middle east.

I’m voting to fight against human/child trafficking.

I’m voting for Freedom of Religion.

I'm voting for the American Flag that is disrespected by the NFL, NBA and the Democratic Party.

I'm voting for the right to speak my opinion & not be censored.

I'm not just voting for one person, I'm voting for the future of my Country.

Plus, I'm voting for my children, my grandchildren and great grandchildren to ensure their

freedoms and their future.


What are you voting for?





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Voting for support of police officers
 
I read the US is up to 70 million people voted already. I know at the 4 sites in St. Louis County today, there were a 100 or so people in line all day long.
 
Here in St. Louis county, an elderly woman was crossing the street early Tuesday morning, wanting to be the first few inline to vote. She was struck and killed by a driver & didn't make it to the polls.

A very sad story.
 
I am happy to report that after checking the VoteAmericaTexas website that none of my dead Texas relatives voted in the presidential election this week.
 
I was under the impression that we would be given special pens to use to color in the box. NOT! They were cheap ball point pens...had to do a lot of strokes to get the box colored in solid with ink.
 
If the ballots have a 'Water Mark' on them that means that they are 'Official' and those that don't are fake. Whatever was used be it in the paper or invisible ink that glows under black light, the fraud will be exposed.
 

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