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gator1776

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Want to make sure I was registered today and they let me go ahead and vote. Will never ask anybody how they voted but would love to see who voted in 2024 and what is arguably the most important election in my lifetime.

Despite my sometimes slightly more left-leaning than my friends on here, being a conservative at heart, it was a no-brainer. Count one vote for Trump and Vance from me.
 
Want to make sure I was registered today and they let me go ahead and vote. Will never ask anybody how they voted but would love to see who voted in 2024 and what is arguably the most important election in my lifetime.

Despite my sometimes slightly more left-leaning than my friends on here, being a conservative at heart, it was a no-brainer. Count one vote for Trump and Vance from me.
Voted last week. In person early voting.

Bank that sh!t, don't want to let some Verizon outage shenanigans take away my vote.
 
Voted last week. In person early voting.

Bank that sh!t, don't want to let some Verizon outage shenanigans take away my vote.
My vote today was by a ballot. Printed off a computer, but it was still a ballot. Y’all remember those things? Lol.
 
The first Presidential election I was able to vote in was 1972. I have never missed voting in any election since that time
 
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What is your feeling for our chances in VA?
I don’t know, the population areas are deep blue.

In my area I’m seeing a lot more Harris/Walz signs than I have in the last cycle, and I live in a pretty red area.

With the massive growth of govt it’s going to be tough. Those DC suburbs are largely bedroom communities.
 
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I don’t know, the population areas are deep blue.

In my area I’m seeing a lot more Harris/Walz signs than I have in the last cycle, and I live in a pretty red area.

With the massive growth of govt it’s going to be tough. Those DC suburbs are largely bedroom communities.
I think it’s gonna be a long time before Virginia is red again if ever.
Washington DC is Virginia and is 90% liberal
 
1980 for me, and have never missed a vote, nor will I ever. Unless they have one hell if a theft plan, Trump will clobber that glorified idiot.
1968 here and never missed an election. I've also never voted for a Democrat for president. In 1968 NE Florida was solid Democrat and you were forced to register Democrat or you'd never be able to vote in local elections.
 
We did.

It’s not impossible here, it’s just hard.

Youngkin is also a bit more centrist than what people perceive Trump to be, and Northam was awful.
Didn't Youngkin capitalize on an issue with the schools' teaching the "CRT" or some other such issue? Do the people of VA who work in Washington not care if their kids are educated according to Democrat propaganda?
 
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Voting in person early, They don't let us early vote until Oct 21st. I'll be there with bells on. I'll demand the paper ballot as well.
 
1968 here and never missed an election. I've also never voted for a Democrat for president. In 1968 NE Florida was solid Democrat and you were forced to register Democrat or you'd never be able to vote in local elections.
That's the same thing my dad said. I'm not sure he ever switched parties either. But as far as I know, neither one of us has ever voted for a Democrat President nor Senator. I'm pretty sure he didn't even vote for Kennedy. 😂
 
Voting in person for sure thia year, our daughter turned 18 a few months back so going to share that first experience with her which is going to be a really cool conversation before and after too. It’s probably the one thing turning 18 that meant a lot to me, but maybe that was because the drinking age had just jumped to 21 by then. Barely miss the birthday cutoff and nothing worse than your friends a just year older buying at 19 legally and you have to wait, legally that is. Lol
 
Voting in person for sure thia year, our daughter turned 18 a few months back so going to share that first experience with her which is going to be a really cool conversation before and after too. It’s probably the one thing turning 18 that meant a lot to me, but maybe that was because the drinking age had just jumped to 21 by then. Barely miss the birthday cutoff and nothing worse than your friends a just year older buying at 19 legally and you have to wait, legally that is. Lol
What's this 18 year old drinking age thing? When I was 16 I had sideburns and a moustache. I'd pull through the drivethru at the SawDust Trail, order a drink. You got a plastic cup of ice plus your choice of mixer and a miniature. 😂
 
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