The last voting center promised Theron Cal that there would be no line here. Voters here are waiting about an hour...but the line is moving faster here, thanks in part to several more people giving up and going home.pic.twitter.com/SK2d95tMip
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The last voting center promised Theron Cal that there would be no line here. Voters here are waiting about an hour...but the line is moving faster here, thanks in part to several more people giving up and going home.pic.twitter.com/SK2d95tMip
Corrine Ellingson has made it to the other side of this long line after an hour! She says even though she procrastinated until the last day, the voting process was simple. She says she voted for Warren because her daughters keep asking her why we’ve never had a female president.pic.twitter.com/BECnsmTuPn
Kenneth Collins braved the lines to vote for President Trump because the Dems don’t line up with his Catholic values. He said it’s worth the wait, even though Trump will almost certainly win the nomination, because it’s his constitutional right, and he wanted to show his support.pic.twitter.com/QMiwrxwpEV
Also, confessions: my parallel parking abilities are being tested. I keep failing to find any parking less than a quarter mile from the voting centers. And I’ve made more than one questionable U-turn in desperation.
Stop #2: Cahuenga Elementary on Hobart Blvd! No lines here, although one of the poll workers says there was one a little while ago. Maybe only half the machines are being used.pic.twitter.com/Izrt2dqlV1
Jake Levens showed up but they couldn’t find his name in the system. Luckily he brought his mail-in ballot and used that instead. He’s voting for Bernie, which brings my tally to: Bernie: 4 Biden: 1 Warren: 1 Trump: 1pic.twitter.com/jqnXh8xsyS
Liz Liu was impressed with the translation services into her native language, Mandarin. She echoes other voters, saying the process itself is much simpler than the traditional polling place model. Especially at voting centers like this one, where there’s hardly a line.pic.twitter.com/UCT8JlM7rl
The wait at UCLA is estimated to be 2-3 hours. This hall is being used as a holding space for those willing to wait. At the end of it is a student holding a white board listing four other nearby locations they’re telling students to go to.pic.twitter.com/XrHOehKKZr
Vote by mail people! You can mail it in on election day or you can drop it off at a voting center if that makes you feel more comfortable. I don't understand why everyone doesn't do it.
This is why it’s good to vote by mail!!!
I’m so glad I did not vote by mail. So many candidates dropped out last second it completely informed my new decisions on who to vote for
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