Yup. Voted for Obama as soon as the polls opened in Mass. (Though I still wish it had been Edwards.) Hillary had been 36 points up on Obama just a short time ago. He jumped even with her as of yesterday. Fired up!
Unbelievable turnout. I worked a poll in West Los Angeles yesterday (Tues.) and I've never seen so many people come in to vote. The wave of people never stopped all day long. It was exhausting and exhilarating all at once and we could hardly keep up the three rosters. Most of the people voting in this residential area were Democrats, so that was good to see.
I have other friends who worked at their local precinct and said the turnout was phenomenal.
Yup. Voted for Obama as soon as the polls opened in Mass. (Though I still wish it had been Edwards.)
ReplyDeleteHillary had been 36 points up on Obama just a short time ago. He jumped even with her as of yesterday. Fired up!
Yay Ramona!
ReplyDeleteOur primary is on March 4th, but the good news is that they'll both be in the state, and I hope to get to go to an Obama rally.
Hallooooo!!!
ReplyDeleteVoted and campaigned for Obama even though I didn't get to work until 11:30 am
Hallooooo!!!
ReplyDeleteVoted and campaigned for Obama even though I didn't get to work until 11:30 am
Dood, U so rock.
Unbelievable turnout. I worked a poll in West Los Angeles yesterday (Tues.) and I've never seen so many people come in to vote. The wave of people never stopped all day long. It was exhausting and exhilarating all at once and we could hardly keep up the three rosters. Most of the people voting in this residential area were Democrats, so that was good to see.
ReplyDeleteI have other friends who worked at their local precinct and said the turnout was phenomenal.
People are really excited about this contest.