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04 Nov 2008 05:26 pm
The View From Your Election: San Francisco
A reader writes:
I voted here in San Francisco's Noe Valley neighborhood about two hours ago. It took about an hour to get through the line, and while standing there I was chatting with the 75-year-old retired cop in front of me, and the young 30-something gay couple in front of him, who had their two little girls in tow.
Everyone was in good spirits as the conversation moved
from the Obama-McCain contest to the farce that is Sarah Palin, and
then on to non-political matters, like the road work being done on the
next block. The conversation between the cop and the couple started to
get animated toward the end of our hour in line as the three men began
to discuss the current football season, wagering bets for this
weekend's games and making predictions for the Super Bowl.
And then, as we entered the firehouse that doubled as our polling
place, as the couple and their daughters stepped out of line and up to
the table to receive their ballots, I observed the cop in front of me.
He opened his sample ballot, took out his pen, scribbled out his "yes"
vote on Proposition 8, and filled in the ballot line for "no."
I don't think he knew that I observed him. And since it was such a
private moment I held back my tears of joy and my overwhelming desire
to pat him on the back and say "thank you, sir." Instead, I left the
polling place muttering to myself those two words you have repeated
over and over during this election cycle, Andrew:
KNOW.
HOPE.
(Photo by a reader in Sacramento)
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