Re: Congrats Barack Obama
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For those who want to keep up with the electoral votes as they go on the internet, it seems like Foxnews and CNN sites are getting slammed hard and I found them difficult to load. MSNBC's site was loading almost instantly, so you might want to stick there, the electoral data is refreshed every two minutes
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Proof the system is still rather broken: I never got my registration card in the mail, which lead to this little wild goose chase:
Went out to vote at 3:30pm. I started out by venturing over to the Clemmons Presbyterian Church, where I voted last time. I wasn't on the list, but I reregistered my information last year at the DMV. Nice old lady looked up my street address, telling me my district was elsewhere.
They directed me to the Clemmons Civic Center, which is actually right on my street and closer to my apartment. I park and snicker at the people still trying to persuade voters next to that line that states "No Campaigning Beyond This Point."
I get in, state my name, address and yada, yada, yada. I'm not listed in this district either. No problem, I have time. So I'm sent to this old guy to yet again verify my district. He goes on to tell me one side of my street votes with the Civic Center, the other side votes at the Clemmons Elementary School. He proceeds to give me directions after I told him I know where that is (how couldn't I? I went there as a kid).
So I get back in my car and head out to the school.
Damn that place feels smaller than I remembered.
I get in, state my name and address and YAY, here's my name. This time, it was a mix of kids and elderly people assisting me. So this time, I could actually work with someone that could hear me and didn't need huge classes to read anything.
And like any good Elementary School, I'm given a sticker for being a good person and voting.
Funny aside, in the educational information posted on the boards of the school - they had rather favorable pictures of both McCain and Obama, rather than photes you'd see in the papers used to make one or the other look like a nut.
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Oh, and still nice to see the Electoral College is still as broken as ever.
msnbc.com mobile
For those who want to keep up with the electoral votes as they go on the internet, it seems like Foxnews and CNN sites are getting slammed hard and I found them difficult to load. MSNBC's site was loading almost instantly, so you might want to stick there, the electoral data is refreshed every two minutes
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Proof the system is still rather broken: I never got my registration card in the mail, which lead to this little wild goose chase:
Went out to vote at 3:30pm. I started out by venturing over to the Clemmons Presbyterian Church, where I voted last time. I wasn't on the list, but I reregistered my information last year at the DMV. Nice old lady looked up my street address, telling me my district was elsewhere.
They directed me to the Clemmons Civic Center, which is actually right on my street and closer to my apartment. I park and snicker at the people still trying to persuade voters next to that line that states "No Campaigning Beyond This Point."
I get in, state my name, address and yada, yada, yada. I'm not listed in this district either. No problem, I have time. So I'm sent to this old guy to yet again verify my district. He goes on to tell me one side of my street votes with the Civic Center, the other side votes at the Clemmons Elementary School. He proceeds to give me directions after I told him I know where that is (how couldn't I? I went there as a kid).
So I get back in my car and head out to the school.
Damn that place feels smaller than I remembered.
I get in, state my name and address and YAY, here's my name. This time, it was a mix of kids and elderly people assisting me. So this time, I could actually work with someone that could hear me and didn't need huge classes to read anything.
And like any good Elementary School, I'm given a sticker for being a good person and voting.
Funny aside, in the educational information posted on the boards of the school - they had rather favorable pictures of both McCain and Obama, rather than photes you'd see in the papers used to make one or the other look like a nut.
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Oh, and still nice to see the Electoral College is still as broken as ever.
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