The Command Post
2004 US Presidential Election
November 02, 2004
Virginia | Virginia Turnout Heavy

I voted in the Northern Virginia suburbs this morning, and when I arrived at 7:45, I heard some had been waiting in line for an hour an a half since the polls opened at 6:00. It took me and my wife about an hour to wait in line and about 30 seconds to vote on slick touch screen voting machines. God save the Commonwealth, the most efficient state government in the union.

The mood of those standing in line was almost festive. Everyone was happy to be excercising their liberty. And they are happy that, soon, it will all be over.



Posted by Todd Castleton at November 2, 2004 10:28 AM | TrackBack
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