Woohoo in-person voters! Virginia leading the pack

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Anonymous wrote:Va is solid blue of course. But this bodes well for the battlegrounds. Turnout was tremendous in 2018 (highest midterm turnout in over a century). I don't see why it wouldn't be the case again this year.


Solid blue? Maybe in NOVA. There’s an entire state out there that is not “solid blue.”
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Anonymous wrote:Go Virginia! Make us proud!

- Marylander who can't wait to vote against Orange Julius Fuhrer


+1. Keep up the good work, VA!

-VA native in DC


I've never been happier to say I know Virginians. Keep it up. Let's get that Purple Wave.

- DC resident and proud of it

Purple?


Blue voting blue and red voters voting blue making purple.

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Anonymous wrote:Va is solid blue of course. But this bodes well for the battlegrounds. Turnout was tremendous in 2018 (highest midterm turnout in over a century). I don't see why it wouldn't be the case again this year.

Some twitter wag said we don’t need exit polls - just count the masks.


Alot of Trump voters wear masks and disapprove of Trump's coronavirus performance.
In short, if someone isn't wearing a mask, they are almost certainly a Trump supporters. But the converse is not true.


+1
I know a lot of Trump voters and all wear masks.
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Anonymous wrote:Go Virginia! Make us proud!

- Marylander who can't wait to vote against Orange Julius Fuhrer


+1. Keep up the good work, VA!

-VA native in DC


I've never been happier to say I know Virginians. Keep it up. Let's get that Purple Wave.

- DC resident and proud of it

Purple?


Blue voting blue and red voters voting blue making purple.


That’s a blue wave.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Va is solid blue of course. But this bodes well for the battlegrounds. Turnout was tremendous in 2018 (highest midterm turnout in over a century). I don't see why it wouldn't be the case again this year.

Some twitter wag said we don’t need exit polls - just count the masks.


Alot of Trump voters wear masks and disapprove of Trump's coronavirus performance.
In short, if someone isn't wearing a mask, they are almost certainly a Trump supporters. But the converse is not true.


+1
I know a lot of Trump voters and all wear masks.




Shy Bye Don voters, probably....
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Anonymous wrote:Go Virginia! Make us proud!

- Marylander who can't wait to vote against Orange Julius Fuhrer


+1. Keep up the good work, VA!

-VA native in DC


I've never been happier to say I know Virginians. Keep it up. Let's get that Purple Wave.

- DC resident and proud of it

Purple?


Blue voting blue and red voters voting blue making purple.


That’s a blue wave.


Blue or Purple I'll be quite happy with either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Va is solid blue of course. But this bodes well for the battlegrounds. Turnout was tremendous in 2018 (highest midterm turnout in over a century). I don't see why it wouldn't be the case again this year.


Solid blue? Maybe in NOVA. There’s an entire state out there that is not “solid blue.”


Do I need to explain statewide elections to you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess Trump has seen these images/clips. He just tweeted about early voting in VA, in what I bet is a weak attempt to tie the Fairfax crowd to enthusiasm for his campaign. But he, like us, knows exactly who they’re voting for.


Hilarious. Bye Don.
Anonymous
I have lived in VA almost my entire life. While VA is a blue-ish tinted purple color, it is definitely not reliably blue. Certainly not in 2020, where anything is possible.

Go turnout, go vote. Don't rely on someone else to swing the state for you.
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Anonymous wrote:I have lived in VA almost my entire life. While VA is a blue-ish tinted purple color, it is definitely not reliably blue. Certainly not in 2020, where anything is possible.

Go turnout, go vote. Don't rely on someone else to swing the state for you.


By all means go vote, but Va has not voted for a GOP POTUS candidate in 16 years. It's not happening this year. There is not a single republican who holds statewide office in Va.

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-general/virginia/
Anonymous
My Trump-loving mother who lives in a different state is convinced these are all Trump voters.
Anonymous
I was going to go vote for Biden today until I saw the lines - crazy! I’ll go next week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have lived in VA almost my entire life. While VA is a blue-ish tinted purple color, it is definitely not reliably blue. Certainly not in 2020, where anything is possible.

Go turnout, go vote. Don't rely on someone else to swing the state for you.


Yes it is. But of course people have to vote. I’d bet every penny in my bank account that Biden will win VA though. You’re living in the past if you think it’s a swing state.
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Anonymous wrote:With early voting and mail in happening in most states, whatever "October Surprise" Barr has with the Durham interim update will be mostly moot.


I wouldn't be so sure. Many, many people still still vote on Nov 3. It will likely be a close race.

And nobody voting early is an undecided voter.


I honestly have no idea if it will be a close race or not, but this is Fairfax County, reliably blue for awhile now. That this polling place is this crowded at the first chance to vote does not bode well to Trump for me. I think this could be an historic election in more ways than one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was going to go vote for Biden today until I saw the lines - crazy! I’ll go next week.


I guess we were lucky in Alexandria City. There was a good amount of people but I didn't have to wait more than a few minutes.
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