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04 Nov 2008 05:43 pm
The View From Your Election: San Diego
A reader writes:
It took just thirty minutes from my place in line until I thanked the
polling staff and left. People in line were quietly smiling at each other. Most were young. An
even mix of black and white. A young father with an infant let a blind
lady cut in front of him in line. A man with a "No on 8" shirt was
zipping up his sweatshirt to cover it up as he took his place in line.
It felt like we were a part of something huge. It felt like we were
making history.
As Faith, the poll worker, said as she handed me my ballot: "Now, go get your vote on!"
If you haven't yet, there's still time.
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