Note to Pilgrims:
My wife and I were number nine and ten in line at our local precinct when the polls opened at 7am. By the time we voted, and went back out the door, there were 50, 60 people waiting in line to vote. This was in spite of wet, cold, and dreary weather. One of the little old lady volunteers had parked her car with a "W '04" bumper sticker right next to the walkway where the voters had to stand, a clear violation of the state rule prohibiting political displays within 300 feet of a polling place, and Elspeth insisted that the car be moved or the sticker covered up. The little old Republican lady chose the latter. Els was politely fearsome.
7:28:23 AM
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