Long Lines, Everywhere
Already, Flickr folks are posting photos, and even this video, of long lines at the polls, all across Brooklyn. In Park Slope, the line stretched out even before the booths opened at 6AM. Bring coffee. Prepare to wait. Where did you vote? How long did it take? Any problems? Video by wnyc.
“Or maybe he’ll give Texas to Iran in exchange for a nice Persian carpet.”
What’s the color scheme of this carpet?
And what do you think we could get for Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho? Maybe some high quality couscous? Let’s talk…
As long as you’re part of the exchange TinTesticles!
good morning ditto,
“I’m impressed at everyone’s effort considering the NY vote is a foregone conclusion.”
one word: M A N D A T E
(I’m up on my soap box today…)
I got in line at 7AM at John Jay and it took about an hour and a half. It didn’t look as bad as I was leaving after voting.
I voted at PS 11 in Clinton Hill–took me a little over an hour. Definitely know your district number so you can get on the right line ASAP. The mood was great.
I’ve never waited more than 20 minutes or so to vote, so this morning was really significant. A lot of younger voters, too.
I wonder which state Obama is going to give away first?
Maybe he’ll give California to the Russians to end the post cold war.
Or maybe he’ll give Texas to Iran in exchange for a nice Persian carpet.
That’s change we can believe in!
Tried going to Camp Friendship/6th Ave. and 8th St. at 9:30. Mobbed. Must have been 300 people waiting in lines two deep stretched out the door, around the block, down the street. Going back later……
I’m impressed at everyone’s effort considering the NY vote is a foregone conclusion.
I voted at PS 22 in Crown Heights. We got there at 6:30 am the turnout was impressive at that hour; well over 150 people in line. It took us one hour 15 minutes to vote.