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    No, lines and I went after work around 6:30 pm. There was a longer line to get a pizza..
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    NH was a battleground state so my land line phone rang constantly - this last week, I didn't even bother to look at when rang, I figured if someone who knew me wanted to get a'hold of me they would call my cell.
    I rode my bike the 1.4 miles to the polling place around 11 am. The only excitement was when a Cadillac Escalade, looking right at me, started to pull out of the parking lot in front of me, but I stuck my hand up in a stop gesture and he stopped.
    I had to wait about 10 minutes, but that was only because the M - S line was really long. There were only 1 or 2 people in line for all the other letters of the alphabet.
    There is a new (totally unnecessary) voter ID law here in NH, so I said hello & handed the nice lady behind the table my drivers licence, she looked at me and looked at my licence, and asked me "What is your name?" I pointed to my driver licence in her hand and she said in an exasperated voice "You have to say your name." opps, ok. She must have been getting that all morning.
    I did hear the lines were very, very long later in the day.
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    Given what the likely demographics of this forum are, vs. the demographics of the places where they kept the lines long, it's not surprising none of us had to wait all that long.

    A friend of mine trotted out that old Emma Goldman quote about voting ("if it changed anything, they would make it illegal"). I had sworn I was going to smack the next person who said that in my presence. It turned out even better ... the person who said it had known Michael Schwerner's brother (of Goodman, Chaney and Schwerner). I reminded him of that fact, and of all the efforts that have been put into making voting illegal for so many people, once again, in the past few years. I think that shut him up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Given what the likely demographics of this forum are, vs. the demographics of the places where they kept the lines long, it's not surprising none of us had to wait all that long.
    What demographics?

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    I voted during in person early voting so I have no clue what the lines were like around here. For that matter I have no clue where my actual voting place is. (I know where the early voting place is). I actually got my new October Glory Maple Tree planted yesterday. Extremely happy about that.
    Add me to the list of very happy this is over so there are no more political ads. I live in NC so I know they were nothing here compared to other states. I have family in Ohio and have heard from them how bad the ads got, esp during the last few weeks. My sister told me when she got to her polling place she got right in, when she was finished there was a line of around 10 people waiting to vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    What demographics?
    The implication which I don't think is correct, would be that TE doesn't have many members in Michigan, Florida, Ohio, or any of the superstorm states.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
    The implication which I don't think is correct, would be that TE doesn't have many members in Michigan, Florida, Ohio, or any of the superstorm states.
    No, not at all (I'm in Ohio, and I know there are several other very active TE'rs here, after all. But I'm not in one of the precincts where people had to wait for so long). I did say "likely" demographics, but I was afraid someone would take that wrong (and went ahead and posted it anyway ). Sigh.

    The only assumption I made, which I understand is a big one on the Intertubes, was that most of us are who we represent ourselves to be here, and that most of us originally came to TE to talk about cycling.

    We all have enough leisure time and computer access to be hanging out on the internet. We all have an interest in cycling that goes beyond strict economic necessity, which means we have some leisure time and some disposable income.

    And most of all - more than once, people here have expressed concerns about merely RIDING through certain neighborhoods. The same kinds of precincts where year after year, elections officials have posted far too few voting machines for the number of voters. While many times people have said that we ride through those neighborhoods at certain hours and with perfect safety, *not once* has anyone responded with the kind of indignation that I personally feel when people express their prejudices about the kinds of people who live in my neighborhood (which is a whole different set of prejudices, but they can be just as deeply held).

    And is it too crass to talk about race, when that played such a big part in so many decisions this year? Only the tiniest handful of us have identified ourselves as African-American or Latina. Of all of us who've posted pictures of ourselves, I can't think of anyone who isn't either white or Asian. That matches the racial makeup of women cyclists nationwide - I can't cite anything off the top of my head, but I know that there have been many surveys as well as local observations. De facto segregation is the reality in most of the country, and it's well documented that the people who live in the under-served precincts are overwhelmingly African-American.

    All of the above leads me to believe that very few, if any of us, live in those precincts where people were forced to wait for hours.
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    I agree about the likely socio-economic status of the majority of TE members.

    I didn't know long lines were limited to low income areas--I'm not surprised that low income areas would have long lines and other voting difficulties, I thought other places were having these problems too.

    Did Florida get their votes counted yet? What is up down there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    What demographics?
    Lotsa women here, for one thing! (probably mostly not in binders)
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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    Lotsa women here, for one thing! (probably mostly not in binders)
    I read the implication that TE tends to lean blue. The long lines did seem to be in red communities. The 3-4 hour waits near limewave and me are in a heavy red area. Our county is a speck of blue in a sea of red.

    Funny thing, though, that these states still ended up going blue...booyah!
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    I think it's less red-vs-blue and more income bracket related. In order to actually participate in this sport, you have to have some degree of disposable income.
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    Here's the thing about ads.

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    We time shift almost everything we watch on the tube, and if we aren't time shifting with fast forwarding ads, we darn well use the remote to change the channel to anything that is not advertising. Why anyone would sit there and watch them is beyond me.

    The robo calls are a little harder to escape, but with called ID at least I know who it isn't and don't pick it up if it's not someone I actually want to talk to. The rest of them can leave messages if it's a real person who was trying to contact me.
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