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What time will you go vote?
Since we know there will probably be long lines, what time are you going to vote?
I'm actually going at 6 am. ?I have to stay at work until 7:30 (after the polls close), but I have to be in at 9:30 or 10 because of a stupid scheduling conflict making me work longer than I should have to. ?I'm telling my boss that I might not be able to be in at 10 to do what I have to do because of voting. ?She's going to have to deal with that.?
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Re: What time will you go vote?
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Polls open at 7 am, and I have a conference call with Nairobi at 8...I will be there AT 7 am, and hopefully the line won't be too bad.
I have class until 7PM tomorrow night, and polls are only open until 8 PM, so there's no way I'm taking a chance and waiting.
Polls open at 6; I'll be there at 6. I have to catch my bus at 8:15ish, and my friends (another med couple) and I were the only people there on Super Tuesday at 6. I don't really picture my neighborhood as the camping out to vote kind of neighborhood, so I expect to be fine.
I'm going with friends again, and even though we only live 6 blocks away, we're driving. The other wife usually goes to work before me but has flexible hours, so if there are long lines, maybe her husband will just drop us off at the subway station so we don't have to catch the bus!
Lyss, don't you find out about the sex of your baby tomorrow?
I'm going to go at lunch. If the lines are too long I can always come back, or I can take a long lunch.
right after work. the polling place is really close and we had success going straight after work (before dinner) last election. Then hopefully I can convince DH to go pick up our free starbucks!
i'm aiming for 9-10 a.m. hoping the morning rush will be over. i'm going into work late since i'm doing some election night coverage. it will certainly be the longest day ever.
but it cannot come soon enough! i cannot wait for this election to end. altho i fully expect i will need to be medicated come wednesday morning to manage my inevitable election withdrawl.
Our polls open at 7, and our polling place is right across the street from our house, so we'll be there when they open. If we see a line developing, one of us can go over earlier. Then I can get Starbucks on my way to work
The line there may be longer than voting.
Last September.
I'm going to try to snag a sticker, though.?