What are you going to do on Election day?

@Sheepie (3112)
United States
November 3, 2008 3:14pm CST
It's tomorrow, you know! I hear some people have parties. I guess some people will watch and wait for the results to come in with people we know. Then you can either say "It was a fix!" or "Told ya so!" in the end. What time do we find out, anyway? This is the first election I paid any attention to.
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@dragon54u (31636)
• United States
3 Nov 08
I'm going to work then coming home and do things as usual. Both those bozos are bad deals for the country, it's almost as if people behind the scenes picked them both in order to bring our country to disaster. Tomorrow will be a sad day, just as the past 7 years as been sad and destructive.
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@dragon54u (31636)
• United States
4 Nov 08
My DOG would be better than Bush!!
@Sheepie (3112)
• United States
4 Nov 08
My dog would declare a huge war and try to take over the whole world. He's very dominating!
@Sheepie (3112)
• United States
4 Nov 08
Well, I think both are at least be better than Bush.
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@ClarusVisum (2163)
• United States
3 Nov 08
"This is the first election I paid any attention to." You and me both. I'm working at the polls, so I'll be in the thick of the action. And considering what the turnout's been like just in the EARLY voting, I'm sure "action" is going to be an appropriate descriptor.
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@kdhartford (1151)
• United States
4 Nov 08
I have to fly to Chicago tommorrow for business. Good thing I already voted. I must say that I will most likely be glued to the TV, just like last year. I am a political junkie. Hey, I just heard that Obama has a sister. First I heard of it? Funny? Does he have any other siblings that we don't know about?
@Sheepie (3112)
• United States
4 Nov 08
He also has a brother named George.
4 Nov 08
Hi Sheepie, As I live in the UK, I will just be doing my normal things and Mylotting. We don;t anything as it the US day. Tamara
@Sheepie (3112)
• United States
4 Nov 08
How lucky! You probably don't hear it so much everywhere, but I like Politics so I don't mind hearing about it as much.
@ShellyB (5241)
• United States
4 Nov 08
I am not parting, I would have had work today but it was moved tomorrow (part time) I think that I will eat, vote and hope for a better tomorrow, while trying to stay positive today.
@lilcee (2703)
• United States
3 Nov 08
I'll be watching it on TV. I won't be doing anything special. I think we will find out late in the evening when all the states are done voting. It will be interesting that's for sure.
@lilcee (2703)
• United States
3 Nov 08
Oh, and vote of course LOL
@EAStanley (2688)
• United States
3 Nov 08
Same here. I will be watching it on TV. If it takes too long to declare a winner, I may just have to go to sleep. I don't know if I will keep the TV on while I sleep. On the one hand, every time I wake up, I will be more informed. On the other hand, it is NOT good to keep the TV on all night long. *LOL* So, maybe I will just turn on the radio instead while I sleep. I have never had a problem leaving the radio on all night long like I do with the TV. :) So, that is about it. I will keep up as best as I can until I finally fall asleep! :)
@AmbiePam (85498)
• United States
3 Nov 08
I'm going to vote and then try to ignore all the coverage. I don't want to hear anything about the election until it is decided already. lol
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
3 Nov 08
The results won't be in until late because of the different time zones in this country but I plan to stay up late and watch. I don't plan to claim the results were fixed if Obama doens't win and don't plan to say "Told you so" to anyone since it's just my husband and me and he's voting for Obama, too.
@samijo719 (1052)
• United States
3 Nov 08
I am not doing anything out of the norm, other than going to vote that is. I will probably go to work then on my way home vote. Then maybe watch some of the news footage but I won't really spend my whole night watching. maybe just check every once and a while and see where the polls are.
@Seppy1984 (2145)
• United States
4 Nov 08
Well I myself is going to vote and then come home and go on with my normal day with cooking and watching t.v with my hubby when he comes home. We will end up taking the children to the park. Only because my hubby is not the type of person that is into this whole politic stuff. So I have to keep busy till he goes to sleep and I then will watch the t.v to see how the election goes and when I see the person who I want to win, I will then be happy and tell everyone else told ya so. Thanks and Happy Mylotting
@rocketj1 (6955)
• United States
3 Nov 08
It depends on how long it takes for all the results to come in. Sometimes there is no way that one guy can catch the other and the news stations will make a call. Usually all the tallying leads into the next morning.