Iowa | Absentee Voting
From the Quad-City Times :
Still, the intensity was high as a sharply divided Quad-Cities and a sharply divided nation prepared to go to the polls to elect a president for the first time since the contested election of 2000. Already, 25,000 people in Scott County had voted by absentee, more than a third of the total number who voted for president in the county four years ago.
And yet, the polls are still jammed with people. It will be an interesting day, and certainly history is being made.
Posted by Buster - InMuscatine.com
Posted by Buster at November 2, 2004 09:13 AM
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