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2024 Presidential Election | ELECTION DAY 2024

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Virginia is pretty safe. I think I could help the cause more by driving vans full of illegals from the border to NC, so they can vote there. That October caravan ain’t gonna transport itself to key states!
That’s the spirit!!
 
Totally understand the vote early or by mail or whatever is easier logic but yeah, count me in on the enjoys voting on election day for the vibes.
Same here. Vote on election day and get a shake. It's an icy cold tradition that's held for more than 2 1/2 decades.
 
Totally understand the vote early or by mail or whatever is easier logic but yeah, count me in on the enjoys voting on election day for the vibes.
Please consider voting early, if able

The more people who vote the earlier the better, the more focused the get out the vote effort can be. All the vote info, in terms of who,s cast a ballot is public record, and this includes early voting. Early voting makes the get out the vote effort dramatically more effective.

Thanks!
 
Same here. Vote on election day and get a shake. It's an icy cold tradition that's held for more than 2 1/2 decades.
I always wait until 6:59 on Election Day to vote because then, if a race comes down to one vote, I’ll know I was the one who put my candidate over the line.

Just kidding, I usually vote the day early voting begins. But I do see the “vibe” appeal to voting on Election Day.
 
Hey, my oldest daughter got registered in NC (Charlotte). I'm envious as I still haven't escaped the hellhole that is South Carolina.

Any recommendations as to who she should vote for? :D
 
I always wait until 6:59 on Election Day to vote because then, if a race comes down to one vote, I’ll know I was the one who put my candidate over the line.

Just kidding, I usually vote the day early voting begins. But I do see the “vibe” appeal to voting on Election Day.
Darn, I was hoping your "just kidding" scenario was real. I was thinking, "Cool, he really, really gets it!"

As long as your vote is in, then good on you, lawtig! I'll give you credit for the one-vote win.
 
Opposite in NC. Lines are way longer for early voting in Wake. Election Day is empty.
I remember standing in long lines for ages to early vote in 2000 in Chapel Hill and 2010 in Durham. But also really short lines early voting in Carrboro once. I mostly voted on Election Day when I was in N.C., and it was always pretty quick.
 
I also really like Election Day vibes. I took the day off in 2008 and 2012. This year, I'm taking Nov. 6 off.

My colleague like early voting. She falls into the "in case I get hit by a car" camp. lol
 
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