By Grand Rapids Anonymous
saturday, november 2, 2024 at 8:54:00 p.m. edt
I voted today and the precinct was very quiet. A beautiful day,I was surprised to see the lack of people. Weather forecasts for tuesday are a miserable day,with estimates of 2-3 inches of rain.
I talked to the workers, wondering if the "crowds" were heavier in the morning and afternoon.
"No, about the same all day."
My buddy, up north, voted Friday in a small town. That was a little heavier, but no big deal.
I'm wondering about all the verbiage concerning "record turnout."
Here, in a small sampling, this was not detectable, in western michigan.
Zero blacks voting where I was at, though a black was directing people to the building.
Not sure what less turnout would mean. I think I heard that's bad for republicans.
We'll see.
--GRA
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Lower turnout means less work for the Benson/Whitman counting coven in the wee hours of Wednesday morning. Mark Steyn has ventured that if Trump isn't ths decisive winner by 11pm Tues. then it's a lost cause.
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