Posted: 8/9/2011 5:04:11 AM EDT
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I'm in Leah Vukmir's district, so nobody to vote for or against. (And Tony Staskunas All I can do is just sit here and bite nails... ![]() Same deal here. I'm in Van Waanggard's district, and stuck with Robert Turner who apparently will always run unopposed or go up against an independent / libertarian. |
| I'm in Darlings district, living with the parents in G-town (post divorce) Anyway I will be voting after work. She actually stopped by the house 2 weekends ago and was there for a good half hour. I told her she didn't have to convince me of anything, I was wearing my Springfield Armory shirt and her assistant said "yeah we kind of figured" LOL |
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Wow, I wonder who made that list... The comments give it away. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Bank statement, phone bill, credit card bill, etc I believe will be accepted as proof. I've usually taken something from my bank.
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Well, no. I moved in with someone. Have any mail that has been delivered there? Just to clarify, the documentation listed above technically needs to be at least 28 days old. |
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Quoted: Voted at lunch - district 2 - 45 minute wait, wow nice turn out. Little bit concerned by all the 'union' shirts saw while standing in line. Get out and cancel them votes everyone...................... |
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Voted at lunch - district 2 - 45 minute wait, wow nice turn out. Little bit concerned by all the 'union' shirts saw while standing in line. Get out and cancel them votes everyone...................... Are you saying they would use "professional voters" to skew the results...? I almost don't believe it. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Bank statement, phone bill, credit card bill, etc I believe will be accepted as proof. I've usually taken something from my bank.Quoted: Well, no. I moved in with someone. Have any mail that has been delivered there? Just to clarify, the documentation listed above technically needs to be at least 28 days old. Well I guess it doesn't matter, apparently I live just outside District 8... |
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Bank statement, phone bill, credit card bill, etc I believe will be accepted as proof. I've usually taken something from my bank.
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Well, no. I moved in with someone. Have any mail that has been delivered there? Just to clarify, the documentation listed above technically needs to be at least 28 days old. Well I guess it doesn't matter, apparently I live just outside District 8... Dammit. Just found that out as well. I even drove to the polling place thinking I was in District 8. Turns out I am like 2 blocks out. |
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Just voted. The place I go usually has 200 votes tops. But I was almost #500, so there is a massive turnout. They even had to get more ballots when they ran out around noon. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Doesn't sound good...? Hopefully it's the opposite of the scenario I'm thinking of and it's a lot of people who want to reaffirm their votes from November... |
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Just voted. The place I go usually has 200 votes tops. But I was almost #500, so there is a massive turnout. They even had to get more ballots when they ran out around noon. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Doesn't sound good...? Hopefully it's the opposite of the scenario I'm thinking of and it's a lot of people who want to reaffirm their votes from November... Well consider the turnout they had for the supreme court election. The republicans showed up in force. I hope they do the same today. If they do, the dems will probably only gain 1 seat. I am hearing on the news that someone named "schulz" is a republican who is now against the collective bargaining stuff and scott walker's policies, so the democrats are claiming they only need 2 seats now since schulz will vote with them? |
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the senate remains republican controlled. ...but barely There's still next week's chance to gain those two seats back. And keep in mind all the national Leftist/Union money that got thrown at WI, all the out of state poll observers trying to bus people in, all the illegal BBQ parties etc. And they failed. In WWII analogies, this is the Battle of the Bulge. We got ground up badly by the enemy, but we HELD. In football analogies, this is like the other team getting an interception, driving all the way to the end zone, getting a touchdown, but then missing the field goal and failing to tie the game before the clock ran out. We win. And the whole thing, the democrats running away to Illinois, the hippies swarming the Capitol, the marches, the protests, the recalls... was not over Walker's budget, it wasn't over the "cuts", it wasn't over the teacher and wi.gov workers having to pitch in a few percent for their insurance and pensions. It was ALL over one thing, and one thing only. It was all done over Walker making .gov union membership OPTIONAL, and dues payments VOLUNTARY. That's it. All the fuss was over trying to preserve the .gov union dues -> democrat election funds -> vote in more .gov union workers to get even more .gov union dues machine. We broke the WI democrats ability to launder tax dollars into campaign money through the unions. That is what everything has been about. |
