The difference is that it seems these people were in line to vote when the polls closed and, legally, 100% had the right to vote. That happens all the time, too.
The difference is that it seems these people were in line to vote when the polls closed and, legally, 100% had the right to vote. That happens all the time, too.
If the only way you can win an election is by preventing people from voting... yeah that’s not only pathetic, but the concept of democracy eludes you.
Unmute this.
The women of Deadspin, combined with Jezebel’s lovely response abovie, really redeemed the whole endeavor. The men’s drivel really was insufferable.
It wouldn’t at all surprise me if Hillary is actually worth more than Don, simply because Don is absolutely lying about his net worth.
After that incredibly pretentious men in the Article on Deadspin, I really really appreciate this. It’s really telling how the men in that article presented their points....
Because we aren’t fucking idiots.
“doesn’t have the energy to run the country. She only has the money.”
Donald sucks and is an entitled little man-baby. All that said, I would think that the secret service would not be happy about him standing in line in a public place for a prolonged period of time. This doesn’t seem all that unreasonable to me.
“Different viewpoints need to be respected,” he continued, before explaining that the Republican presidential candidate’s positions have been misinterpreted. “When Trump says he wants to ban Muslims, he doesn’t really mean that. That’s never going to happen. What he really means is he wants extreme vetting.”
No, seriously, why does he get to cut the line? Is there any precedent for this? It seems illegal and is definitely unfair.
Luckily the cameras were there to capture what he saw
Isn’t that against the law?
I got up and walked a block and a half down to the Baptist Church where my area votes. There were maybe 20 people ahead of me in line at 6:45 in the morning. I live in a predominantly black, working-class area so I suspect most people will be voting after work though line had grown to about 50 when I left.
I woke up in Columbus, Ohio at 6 a.m., slapped on my “The Future is Female” sweatshirt, and headed to my polling place at about 6:35. The line was already outside the building. I waited for about 20 minutes, and got to an electronic voting machine. I got on page 3 of 8, when my machine started acting up. The touch…
I voted today with my 2 year old daughter. The voting place is at a school around the corner from our house. So, we walked there and she chatted away, as little girls do. I realize that to her it was just a nice, little walk with Mama. But for me, it was a walk that a lot of women didn’t get to ever make in our…
Love this! I am surprised by how excited I am. I know a lot of people voted early and were encouraging as many people as possible to do so. I decided to wait until today, because it’s my birthday, and I’m so happy I did. It feels really wonderful to cast my ballot for the first woman president of this country. I think…
Your precious bebe is now better informed than 40% of the electorate, I’ll bet.
I live in Seattle, so a few days ago I sat down on the floor with my 4 month old and we talked about the pros and cons of each candidate and initiative, then filled out my ballot and mailed it in.
I actually voted absentee because I knew I would be out of state, taking care of my dying father. September was a month of a lot of crying for me - for my dad and for this final crack in the glass ceiling. Tonight I’ll toast my father and our next President and be sobbing again, I’m sure.