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Topic started on 2-11-2004 @ 07:54 AM by BlackJackal
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I would like to conduct an ATS Exit poll. How this works is after you vote and only after you vote post what state you are from and who you voted
for. You do not have to say why you voted for said candidate if you do not want to.
This poll is for Americans who actually voted only.
I have not yet made it to the polls so I will post my vote after I vote.
[edit on 2-11-2004 by BlackJackal]
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 07:55 AM by negativenihil
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I got to the polls as they opened at 7am.
I voted for Mr. John Kerry, and i am in Boston.
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:00 AM by joey
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2 household votex for John Kerry. Phoenix Arizona.
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:07 AM by jrsdls
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3 in household, 2 voted for Bush already, I will cast my ballot for the President when I get out of work in Maryland.
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:08 AM by goose
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2 votes in my household for Kerry when the polls first opened here in Va.
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:10 AM by GrndLkNatv
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both for John Kerry, from Denver, Colorado
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:14 AM by dbates
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A vote for George W. Bush...  I'm in Texas, so it's a given.
Voting was like preschool. You draw a line like an arrow that points to your choice. Then you get an "I Voted Today" sticker. Anyone who votes for
the wrong person deserves to have the other party win. It's really easy enough for a preschooler to do.
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:21 AM by El Teniente
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I'm in Ohio, voted for W.
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:25 AM by BrawleR
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2 Votes in the household, both for Bush. Boston, MA.
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:27 AM by thirddensity
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1 household vote in Indiana. Senator John Kerry.
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:30 AM by esdad71
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2 votes in the household for Bush, St. Pete FL
Mom voted for Bush, as did fiance's mom, dad and sister. They contribute heavily to the Citrus county GOP.
So that is 6 for Curious George
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:30 AM by goose
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Originally posted by dbates
A vote for George W. Bush...  I'm in Texas, so it's a given.
Voting was like preschool. You draw a line like an arrow that points to your choice. Then you get an "I Voted Today" sticker. Anyone who votes for
the wrong person deserves to have the other party win. It's really easy enough for a preschooler to do. 
yes but it is not the same in every state, sometimes not the same even in different districts of the same state, here in my area we still use the old
pull lever system, I would prefer something like you are talking about. I think we should all have the same hours, in some area polls are open longer
period of time, in some state you have to have registered a month before while in others if you have proper ID you can register at the polls if you
like. In my area everyone has to show a voters card or and ID. I personally think we should all have the same rules and the same type of voting booth
throughout the US. In my area the polls are open from 6am -7pm for one day. In some areas they have been voting for two weeks now.
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:43 AM by blanketgirl
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1 for Badnarik, 2 for Bush, 1 for Kerry... (my household has issues agreeing)
all from Michigan
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:54 AM by Majic
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I cast my vote last week for the guy who is going to win. 
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:55 AM by MasterCoyote
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8 for President Bush from Texas
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:55 AM by Kidfinger
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Im in Louisville Ky. I voted for John Kerry and my wife voted for George Bush. I hope it was worth it, I mught be sleeping on the couch for a week 
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 08:58 AM by USTerrain
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I voted for Bush in Texas.
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 09:03 AM by titian
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Bush in NY. Some day we might actually win this state...
Wife will vote Bush as well this afternoon.
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 09:05 AM by enrage
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2 votes for Kerry In Texas
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reply posted on 2-11-2004 @ 09:06 AM by drbryankkruta
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OKLAHOMA,USA
NOONE, DONT WANNA BE DECIDED
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