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On November 07 2012 11:34 Inquisitor1323 wrote: There are still people waiting to vote in Florida. This is pretty epic.
What? is that legal? Honest question, not sure how it works up there.
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On November 07 2012 11:35 julianto wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 11:34 Lmui wrote: Hmm florida still has people in line waiting to vote O___O. Wow. Why did these people not mail in their votes?
The vast majority of voter fraud is through miscounting Absentee ballots, it's probably the best idea not to if you want your vote to count.
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On November 07 2012 11:37 Waio wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 11:34 Inquisitor1323 wrote: There are still people waiting to vote in Florida. This is pretty epic. What? is that legal? Honest question, not sure how it works up there.
Might be similar to the virginia thing. If you are in line, you are fine, but they won't accept any new people.
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BBC coverage pretty hilarious. Pretty much having to paint the whole map red...
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On November 07 2012 11:37 Waio wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 11:34 Inquisitor1323 wrote: There are still people waiting to vote in Florida. This is pretty epic. What? is that legal? Honest question, not sure how it works up there.
I believe if they was in line to vote before the voting closed they are still eligible to vote
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Amount of times I've heard Romney being called Romely is in the hundreds by now.
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On November 07 2012 11:37 Waio wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 11:34 Inquisitor1323 wrote: There are still people waiting to vote in Florida. This is pretty epic. What? is that legal? Honest question, not sure how it works up there. As long as you are on line waiting to vote before the polls officially close, you can still vote.
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I don't think there's enough votes (in fairfax left ) for Obama to take Virginia.
But Tim Kaine can certainly overtake George ALlen in the Senate.
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On November 07 2012 11:36 Hrrrrm wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 11:34 Lmui wrote: Hmm florida still has people in line waiting to vote O___O. Wow. There was an 8 hour wait in Pembroke Pines(Broward County) at 6 o'clock. Why didn't these people vote in advance and use the drop boxes?
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florida really fucked it up though with the understaffing.
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And... Fox News just declared that Murdock lost to Donnelly in Indiana.
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Looking good for Obama supporters
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On November 07 2012 11:37 TwoToneTerran wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 11:35 julianto wrote:On November 07 2012 11:34 Lmui wrote: Hmm florida still has people in line waiting to vote O___O. Wow. Why did these people not mail in their votes? The vast majority of voter fraud is through miscounting Absentee ballots, it's probably the best idea not to if you want your vote to count. So you're saying... we can't trust the system? And yet, here we are :/
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On November 07 2012 11:36 paralleluniverse wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 11:27 wozzot wrote:On November 07 2012 11:25 deus.machinarum wrote:On November 07 2012 11:22 jpak wrote:On November 07 2012 11:21 deus.machinarum wrote: Could somebody with insight(i.e. someone from the US ^^) explain as to why FL is always so close? Is it really just immigrants vs. retired people? (as somebody posted recently) Pretty much. Older retirees tend to lean Republican, while the non-Cuban minority groups lean mostly Democrat. Hmmmm, kay. I get minority groups leaning towards the Democrats, not entirely sure why the older generation as a whole would favor the Republicans. (NOT a pro democrat statement, just wondering) No new taxes! I want the government to keep my hands off my Medicare! Also those Dems support rights for brown people and the gays, who are obviously a threat to the social fabric of America because You're living in a fantasy if you think it's viable to close the deficit without tax increases. This sort of uneducated fundamentalism, that tax cuts are bad is what's going to destroy the economy as it gets closer to the fiscal cliff. The nonpartisan Congressional Research Service published a report showing no correlation between tax cuts and growth. But Republicans made them withdraw the report because it disagree with their political dogma. Here's the report: http://www.dpcc.senate.gov/files/documents/CRSTaxesandtheEconomy Top Rates.pdfPermanent tax cuts will blow up the deficit, increasing the debt in the long run. And that will be very harmful for the economy in the long run.
I am reasonably sure that was sarcasm. The second paragraph is a rather obvious tell.
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On November 07 2012 11:38 oneofthem wrote: florida really fucked it up though with the understaffing.
Florida seems to try to fuck something up every time. This is just the norm for them.
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On November 07 2012 11:39 jpak wrote: And... Fox News just declared that Murdock lost to Donnelly in Indiana.
Teehee. Good riddance.
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On November 07 2012 11:27 xDaunt wrote: I don't like what I am seeing. Obama has this.
I'll do my post mortem tomorrow. Back to Halo 4. Polls. Liberal bias. Undecided break for Romney. Close race. Tossup.
lol
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On November 07 2012 11:37 MountainDewJunkie wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 11:33 Nesto wrote: florida still a million votes short compared to 2008 As expected. People are burned out on Obama, but no one is really crazy about Romney. The country is in such a set rut that a lot of people believe that neither candidate will produce meaningful results.
I take it you haven't paid attention to the voter suppression taking place in Florida? Check out the beautiful ballot Floridians were served up. I would wager that to be the longest ballot in modern election history.
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On November 07 2012 11:39 Sikly wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 11:38 oneofthem wrote: florida really fucked it up though with the understaffing. Florida seems to try to fuck something up every time. This is just the norm for them. this guy has got it right
On November 07 2012 11:36 TwoToneTerran wrote:Florida you are the most finnicky state. JUST STOP IT ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/TXzHv.gif)
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