Waiting to Vote

For more Election 2008 coverage, go to www.wsj.com/video. Residents of Arlington, Virginia came out in droves this week to cast their votes early for the presidential election. wsj’s Evan Perez talked with some of them about how they were coping with the long lines. (Oct. 30)

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One Response to “Waiting to Vote”

  1. myfingerisup Says:

    IN OREGON:
    NO LINES, NO BROKEN MACHINES, NO TIME OFF WORK, NO VOTER INTIMIDATION, NO VOTE FLIPPING, NO DEALING W/ BAD WEATHER, NO REPUBLICANS CHALLENGING YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE, NO INSUFFICIENT IDs, NO “HANGING CHADS”, NO CONFUSION ON HOW TO USE A BALLOT, NO PRECINCT CONFUSION…
    WHY? OUR BALLOTS ARE MAILED WEEKS AHEAD OF TIME AND WE STUDY THE ISSUES AND IDIOTS AT OUR LEISURE WHILE FILLING OUT THE BALLOT, THEN JUST SEND IT IN B4 THE 4TH. NO MUSS! NO FUSS!
    THEN WE WATCH TV AND WONDER- WHAT THE_____?!

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