In the 1970’s, Mister Rogers did a show where he went to visit Bob Trow, where he was working on Voting Machines and after reviewing a voting machine explaining that you had only 2 minutes to vote and you should know who to vote for before going to vote.
From the way some people were talking about the lines when they were voting today, four hours doesn’t sound too far off.
(Personally, I didn’t have to wait at all when I voted at 8:00 this morning. But we’re a very small community, so even if everyone showed up at once, I probably wouldn’t have to wait more than 20 minutes.)
steven01221971 about 6 years ago
He’s right you know, either way you lose.
finkd about 6 years ago
A lot of people are going to have the same reaction today.
Pharmakeus Ubik about 6 years ago
If they haven’t figured it out yet, FinkD, I wonder what they are waiting for.
Skeptical Meg about 6 years ago
There are always nice people outside to help you.
docforbin about 6 years ago
If I remember correctly here in New York State there’s a three-minute time limit in which to cast your vote.
cubswin2016 about 6 years ago
Does he even have a mind?
Jeffin Premium Member about 6 years ago
Noneoftheabove will be a big winner today.
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 6 years ago
In Canada your employer by law has to give you 4 hours to vote… with pay, if your shift means you can only vote on "company"time
westahnke about 6 years ago
In the 1970’s, Mister Rogers did a show where he went to visit Bob Trow, where he was working on Voting Machines and after reviewing a voting machine explaining that you had only 2 minutes to vote and you should know who to vote for before going to vote.
awgiedawgie Premium Member about 6 years ago
From the way some people were talking about the lines when they were voting today, four hours doesn’t sound too far off.
(Personally, I didn’t have to wait at all when I voted at 8:00 this morning. But we’re a very small community, so even if everyone showed up at once, I probably wouldn’t have to wait more than 20 minutes.)