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04 Nov 2008 03:03 pm
Georgia: Seriously
A reader writes:
I live in Grant Park, a very nice, upper middle class area in the
city of Atlanta. I got up to vote this morning at 630am, and walked
less than an eighth of a mile to my polling place, and when I got
there, there were 500 people in queue in front of me, and another 500
got in queue behind me before the polls opened at 7am. I am 29 years
old (30 is 6 days!), black, and gay, and I have to say, this is turning
out to be a great day. Half of the people in line with me were my age
or younger, and openly talking to their line-mates about their first
time voting and how they had never been interested in politics before
this. I am amazed.
I have voted in every election here since 1998,
and I have never seen turnout like this, even . I know this is
anecdotal, but it is not the only polling location here in town that I
have been to like this. I work in a polling place (I'm the office
manager for a local affordable housing non-profit that is based in an
old school building, and the same dynamics have been playing out here
all day. Long lines and young, first-time voters, very enthusiastic to
vote for Obama.
Maybe we can take Georgia too.
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