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04 Nov 2008 04:08 pm
The View From Your Election: Virginia
A reader writes:
I
voted in Fairfax, VA. This was my first time and I'm still shaking.
Starbuck's offer of free coffee may be well-intentioned but I'd do
better if the ABC stores were handing out shots of bourbon. I got in
line at 12:30. There were only a couple dozen people ahead of me but
it seemed to be a steady stream. I was surprised at the number of
young people like me. My generation with IPods in ears under our
hoodies playing games on our cells phones while we waited.
I expected
to be out-numbered by the elderly and soccer moms but it was the
opposite.
I was offered a choice between paper or touch-screen. I
chose paper. I wasn't alone. The four machines were empty while the
tables to fill out paper ballots were all taken. I didn't see anyone
use a machine while I was there. It only took maybe 30 minutes from
the time I parked. The exit had a small huddle of college kids
offering terrorist fist-bumps and a thanks to everyone as they left.
I'd held the door for an older woman to leave in front of me. Glad I
did as I got to watch her reaction to the excitement. She couldn't
stop giggling at them as she mastered the bump.
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