For anything election-related. Orphanage and animal shelter workers are welcome to start their own thread.
I just got back from holding signs for my cousin at one of the poll sites. I know, politicking at a site is illegal, but there is a line at 100 feet from the building past which it is okay. About fifteen people stayed the whole day holding signs and handing out cards, and one man brought his grill and cooked hot dogs. The city candidates spent most of the day driving around town to all the places, and the state candidates, well, stayed in Little Rock because we're in the bag for them anyway.
This election has been the first real one in Camden in ages, and around 5:00 turnout already matched that in 2004 (since which we have probably lost another 3-5% population). On top of that, I think this could be a record year for early voting as well. There are several heated races this time around, and all the candidates have done a lot to get votes. I doubt a single football game or church service has been free of the hand shaking and talking points. It makes me glad it's almost over.
Unless, God forbid, a runoff...
I just got back from holding signs for my cousin at one of the poll sites. I know, politicking at a site is illegal, but there is a line at 100 feet from the building past which it is okay. About fifteen people stayed the whole day holding signs and handing out cards, and one man brought his grill and cooked hot dogs. The city candidates spent most of the day driving around town to all the places, and the state candidates, well, stayed in Little Rock because we're in the bag for them anyway.
This election has been the first real one in Camden in ages, and around 5:00 turnout already matched that in 2004 (since which we have probably lost another 3-5% population). On top of that, I think this could be a record year for early voting as well. There are several heated races this time around, and all the candidates have done a lot to get votes. I doubt a single football game or church service has been free of the hand shaking and talking points. It makes me glad it's almost over.
Unless, God forbid, a runoff...
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