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Voting 2004: Huge Crowds

I've never seen crowds at a polling place like the ones we just dealt with.
It took us over 30 minutes to vote.
This was the scene at PS41 in Greenwich Village this morning at 8:30am.
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Posted November 2, 2004 in PoliticsComments
In Nyack there were four other people when I went in, but it still took a half-hour. Bless their sweet hearts, and the job they do, but the elderly ladies running the place weren't exactly expedient.
Posted by: jackson | Nov 2, 2004 11:24:55 AM
Huge Kerry turnout in Cleveland..I guess more people were effected by outsourcing than the billionaire tax cuts
Posted by: Jon | Nov 2, 2004 11:52:34 AM
I was the first one to vote at my precinct in Evanston Illinois ( a heavily Democratic city just north of Chicago). I got there a little before six.There were a couple of people there, but almost exactly at 6a as I was voting there was a line and the place was packed by the time I left. And we aren't even considered close to being a "battle ground state".
Posted by: Bob Long | Nov 2, 2004 12:34:43 PM
A VC