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- The Red Fish says they expect a steady turnout to watch the elections. They're predicting about 100 people.2:50 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from web
- Starbucks on Pearl has a continuous line of voters coming for free coffee. An. employee says they've been busy all day.2:30 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from web
- Slow polls watch: Bored poll-watcher @ Longmont High School, looking at box of snacks - "Our eyes are as glazed as the doughnuts."2:24 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from Twitterrific
- Two women are walking down Pearl Street wearing matching Tees that say "Voting is sexy."2:14 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from web
- Urban Outfitters on Pearl has Obama T-shirts on display, but a clerk said there hasn't been an increase in sales today.2:12 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from web
- A voter exits a Louisville poll with her "I voted" sticker, ready to visit her daughter at Starbucks for a free Election Day coffee.2:11 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from web
- Longmont: Mostly Obama signs on Ken Pratt Blvd. Sticker on pickup: "Regular Joes for McCain/Palin."2:01 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from Twitterrific
- There aren't lines anywhere, say a couple of women who have been driving around to Louisville polling centers.1:49 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from web
- A group of poll watchers say they volunteered because they can't concentrate to work at home.1:49 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from web
- In Broomfield around 1 p.m., two women waved big American flags and held McCain/Palin signs at the intersection of U.S. 287 and 10th Ave.1:32 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from web
- Clerk's office, which has been packed the last few days, is quiet. Just a few people voting and fixing mix-ups.1:00 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from Twitterrific
- People driving up to the Louisville ballot drop-off site keep remarking how easy it is to return their votes.12:59 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from web
- Sign outside county clerk's office: "Motor vehicle office closed. Open for election business only."12:58 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from Twitterrific
- A woman in a blue sweater walks down Pearl Street handing out "Vote Obama" signs.12:52 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from web
- Anthony Yannett, 22, is the youngest Election Day volunteer I've ever seen. He's doing it for a poli sci class. "It's fun, so far."12:40 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from Twitterrific
- A half-dozen students visiting the mail-ballot drop-off spot @ the CU rec center in the last 20 mins say they didn't get their mail ballot.12:28 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from Twitterrific
- Many students stopping by are confused - several think the rec center is their polling place. Election workers send them to voteboulder.org.12:22 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from Twitterrific
- Lenk says the drop-off spot at the CU rec center has seen 100 people so far today - more than they had all day yesterday.12:20 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from Twitterrific
- Election worker Thomas Lenk asks a reporter to hum the national anthem as a CU student drops off his ballot at a table at the CU rec center.12:18 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from Twitterrific
- Broomfield Clerk and Recorder Russ Ragsdale said: “I’m disappointed. We wanted to show our vote centers off.”12:16 PM Nov 4th, 2008 from web
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