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MAXUM
11-06-2012, 09:54 AM
Every 4 years we have the opportunity to vote for President of this great nation. No matter your political persuasion, it is our civic duty as citizens to exercise our right to vote. Many have fought and many have died to protect that right. Don't take it for granted, get out there and let your voice be heard!
WakeboardMom
11-06-2012, 11:17 AM
The eyes of the nation are on NH and our 4 electoral votes. Especially in this election, your vote counts!
CateP
11-06-2012, 11:32 AM
Very exciting!! My first general election as a NH resident. Must say the best part of my voting experience was the church bake sale that was happening near the exit. Left with a homemade pecan pie and pumpkin bread.
BroadHopper
11-06-2012, 12:04 PM
You know when you are in NH when...............................
Slickcraft
11-06-2012, 12:11 PM
We voted in Alton at about 8:30 am which is usually a slow time. While we did not have to wait very long, there was a steady flow coming and going. The traditional bake sale table looked to be doing well even though we (just barely) mustered enough will power to pass on the goodies.
SIKSUKR
11-06-2012, 12:33 PM
Very busy at the Bedford NH polls at 9:30 am.Wow,lots of traffic.I did my duty now its time for the rest of you to do yours.:D
HellRaZoR004
11-06-2012, 12:57 PM
Very busy at the Bedford NH polls at 9:30 am.Wow,lots of traffic.I did my duty now its time for the rest of you to do yours.:D
Southern NH is getting swamped...some friends in Nashua said they waited 1.5 hours!
BroadHopper
11-06-2012, 01:01 PM
doing my duty at the poll. That's how much I think of the current crop running.
I waited about 45 minutes in Hollis. I arrived around 7:30. Long lines and maybe some slow down due to ID checking.
Now I'm down in Mass at work, they don't have voter ID, so do you think I should cast a vote down here? I still spend a 1/3 of my life here, could I declare myself a resident?
I don't want to vote for President that would be double voting and unfair, but I wish I could vote for some local candidates.
AC2717
11-06-2012, 01:28 PM
was in line at 6:50am for 7am for voting, normally when i do this i am about 5 or 6th in line, this time 11th in line with about 30 behind me
fatlazyless
11-06-2012, 01:35 PM
Sometime next January or February or so, the next time I'm in Wolfeboro's Bradley Hardware store, buying a 1/2-pint of spackle or something, I look forward to bumping into Mitt doing a little home repair shopping himself, and I'll say to him: "Mitt, thanks very much for making the effort to run, you are a heck of a good guy!"
Lakegeezer
11-06-2012, 01:35 PM
The parking lot at the poll in Moultonborough was full around 10. Had to wait a few minutes for a space to open up. Inside, the process was efficient. Just a few in front of me, found an open booth right away and was in and out in less than 10 minutes. The paper ballot reader spit mine out at first, then took it. I was left wondering if the machine didn't like my choices or liked them enough to count them twice. ;)
barefootbay
11-06-2012, 04:27 PM
I think you will be saying Mr. President not Mitt.
Rusty
11-06-2012, 04:42 PM
Voted in Wolfeboro this morning @ 9:00 and it only took me about 5 minutes.
Stopped at the bake sale and bought a Rum Cake that was delicious.
I hope that Mitt has better success with his next bid for president. Maybe he'll try again in another four years. :D
riverat
11-06-2012, 04:51 PM
Voted in Wolfeboro this morning @ 9:00 and it only took me about 5 minutes.
Stopped at the bake sale and bought a Rum Cake that was delicious.
I hope that Mitt has better success with his next bid for president. Maybe he'll try again in another four years. :D
Voted just before noon in Alton, best turnout I've seen in years. Keep it going!
Sometime next January or February or so, the next time I'm in Wolfeboro's Bradley Hardware store, buying a 1/2-pint of spackle or something, I look forward to bumping into Mitt doing a little home repair shopping himself, and I'll say to him: "Mitt, thanks very much for making the effort to run, you are a heck of a good PRESIDENT!"
There, fixed that for you Less..:D
fatlazyless
11-07-2012, 09:29 AM
There, fixed that for you Less..:D
.....yes......well.....thankyou very much for "correcting" me on that! Oh well...what can one say......sometimes you win.....and sometimes you lose......January 20, 2009 was the last day for George W Bush .......and yesterday.......Tuesday, November 6, 2012 was the last day for Mitt Romney!
For everyone in New Hampshire and the country who went to the polls and voted for Obama, you have a lot to be cheering about today! .. :D
You know, it may seem a little hard to believe for people from other areas of the country, but it really is possible to bump into Mitt down at Bradley's Hardware, in Wolfeboro, doing a little shopping.......you just never know.....maybe that's where he'll be on inauguration day, January 20, 2013......picking up some picture hooks or something?
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