Please vote early in person if you can. If not, whenever possible, please drop off your ballot instead of mailing it.
Late-night Twitter: you might be interested in overnight voting in Houston this week. Voting Centers open at 7 a.m. Oct. 29th and don’t close until 7 p.m. Oct. 30th. #HarrisVotes #HouNews #Houston #Election2020 pic.twitter.com/wbm8VBRdNB
— Harris County Clerk (@HarrisVotes) October 27, 2020
By State, Last day to Vote Early In Person THURSDAY
Tennessee: Oct 14 – 29 (last day is Thursday)
In Tennessee, there’s one approved last-minute drop-off location for mail in ballots in each county, where, if you get them your mail-in ballot by 3pm on election day it counts.
The list of locations is here.
By State, Last day to Vote Early In Person FRIDAY
*Arizona: Oct 7 – 30 (last day is Friday)
Arizona EARLY VOTE and DROP-OFF locations have been extended in (at least) its two largest counties. Saturday + Monday…. in some locations also Sunday.
Maricopa (Phoenix+): https://recorder.maricopa.gov/pollingplace/default.aspx
Pima (Tucson+): https://www.recorder.pima.gov/EarlyVotingSites
Most if not all AZ counties have EMERGENCY voting (as opposed to early voting which ends tomorrow) over the weekend and on Monday. Just need to sign an affidavit saying you had an emergency that kept you from early voting and you cannot vote on election day. Limited locations and hours so call or check your county election office website.
Georgia: Oct 12 – 30 (last day is Friday)
Maine: Oct 5 – 30 (last day is Friday)
Massachusetts: Oct 17 – 30 (last day is Friday)
Montana: Oct 2 – 30 (last day is Friday)
Nevada: Oct 17 – 30 (last day is Friday)
Texas: Oct 13 – 30 (last day is Friday)
Utah: Oct 20 – 30 (last day is Friday)
*Wisconsin – in some areas there are no weekend hours.
Always check your state and county websites for specific information about voting times and voting locations.
By State, Last day to Vote Early In Person is SATURDAY
North Carolina: Oct 15 – 31 (last day is Saturday)
New Mexico: Oct 1 – 31 (last day is Saturday)
Oklahoma: Oct 29 – 31 (last day is Saturday)
Virginia: Sept 18 – Oct 31 (last day is Saturday)
West Virginia: Oct 21 – 31 (last day is Saturday)
By State, Last day to Vote Early In Person is SUNDAY
Florida: Oct 10 – Nov 1 (last day is Sunday)
New York: Oct 24 – Nov 1 (last day is Sunday)
Wisconsin: Oct 20 – Nov 1 (last day is Sunday)
Weekend hours and locations may be different from weekday hours. Always check your state and county websites for specific information about voting times and voting locations.
States where early voting continues through Nov 2:
Alaska
California
Coorado
Hawaii
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Maryland
MIchigan
Minnesota
Nebraska
North Deakota
Ohio
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Vermont
Washington
Wyoming
Yarrow
In Harris County, the largest county in Texas, polls are open 24 hours today – don’t close until 7 p.m. Friday.
Isua
I just voted in NC! No wait at the public library, it was lovely.
The very kind Democratic guy at the handouts booth in the parking lot was wearing a mask, and the Trump dudes at their booth were not. Typical.
Mike E
NC: Last day for voting early in person is Oct 31st! (Saturday)
Squid696
I heard on the news last night that Harris County early voting is already at 94% of the total vote in 2016.
Kirk Spencer
If you are in Harris county, Texas (most of Houston), there are four sites that will be open for 24 hours straight. See http://Https://www.harrisvotes.com for details.
Edit to correct. Right sites. They’ve increased since last I checked.
Yarrow
@Squid696: Harris County invested a lot in making voting accessible. Surprise, surprise, more people showed up to vote.
Spanky
Standing in line, in the rain, behind about 150 of my friends.
And Others.
Baud
@Yarrow: I don’t disagree with making voting easier, but people are coming to save their country (or, for some, to ruin it.) This year does not tell us a whole lot about what turn out would be in an ordinary election with an idealized voting system.
Spanky
More than a few guys are maskless, burly, sporting shorts, tattoos, and a mouth merkin. I don’t think they’re here for Joe & Kamala.
Fuck ’em.
Squid696
@Yarrow: My wife and I went absentee ballot and dropped them off at NRG Stadium the day before early voting started. It felt good. We checked HarrisVotes.com to make sure they were both accepted. I will be curious to see how much business the 24 hour poll locations get overnight.
Roger Moore
@Yarrow:
So much this. I hate the people who talk as if poor Democratic turnout is a sign of apathy. Sometimes- like relatively poor turnout in midterms- it is, but very often it’s because Republicans have deliberately made it hard to vote. If we want to win consistently, we do need to fight apathy, but it’s far more important to make it easier to vote.
Yarrow
@Baud: In general I would agree with you but not about Harris County. The increase in voting in Harris County is a result of various things and making voting easier and more accessible is definitely part of it.
piratedan
verified that my ballot has been received and the signature verified…. and is in the pile to be counted…. here in AZ and if my ballot was done, then spouse and son #2 are done as well.
Baud
@Yarrow:
I certainly hope it becomes a habit, especially if we’re able to pass laws that make voting easier and less manipulable by Republicans.
Josie
Speaking of making voting more difficult:
“A new challenge to Harris County’s drive-thru voting sites, filed by two GOP candidates and a Republican member of the Texas House, asks the state Supreme Court to void ballots “illegally” cast by voters in cars.
That could put more than 100,000 ballots at risk, drawing sharp criticism from Democrats and raising fears among voters, including those with disabilities and others who were directed into drive-thru lanes as a faster method of voting.”
These assholes just never stop.
ETA: https://www.statesman.com/news/20201028/new-challenge-seeks-to-void-thousands-of-harris-county-drive-thru-votes?utm_source=Lone+Star+Project&utm_campaign=4f1988acf8-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_06_13_12_53_COPY_29&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a3eb6877c7-4f1988acf8-33963001
WaterGirl
@Yarrow: Thanks! I just replaced the top picture with that tweet.
WaterGirl
@Mike E: That was a good reminder for me to add the states for Saturday and Sunday. I had made the lists, just hadn’t included them! thanks.
Yarrow
@Baud: Yep. Me too. I am already getting people thinking about voting in midterms. While Trump is in office and people are tuned in to the election, it’s a good time to remind or let people know (if they’re not experienced voters they may not understand) that for things to get done it matters who’s in Congress. And to get rid of the Republicans who enabled Trump we have to show up again in 2022. Even if Trump is gone (fingers crossed, please, please, please) many of them will still be there. Plant that idea in their heads now and keep talking about it for the next two years.
natem
@Josie: Everyone knows that you can’t verify a vote cast from a car window. How do we know the family dog didn’t cast that vote?
Major Major Major Major
Took me three hours to vote early in NYC on Saturday. Apparently it’s not just first-day enthusiasm, and lines continue to be long. The city only has like eighty polling places for early voting, which is ludicrous.
I had two mail-in ballots not count in California (signature mismatch & no postmark) so I’m reluctant to vote that way again, tbh.
WaterGirl
@Kirk Spencer: Your link didn’t work, but I found the right one and linked to it up top. thanks
Baud
@Major Major Major Major:
A lot of solid blue states could be a lot better. It’s just that blue states aren’t intentionally trying to target certain voters for disenfranchisement.
Yarrow
@Josie: Apparently it’s based on the same reasoning as used in the previous challenges and those got rejected by the TX Supreme court, so hopefully this one will too. Republicans don’t just want to keep people from voting, they also want to toss out votes from voters who already have. Horrid.
PsiFighter37
@Major Major Major Major: The numbers have been going up every day. My hunch is that people have waited in hopes of finding lines to get shorter – and they haven’t. This weekend, NYC will have 10 hours of early voting – I expect lines to be off the charts.
Squid696
I would have to agree with Baud. The primary factor for increased turnout in Harris County is voter interest, mainly on the Democratic side. In a non-Covid year, I don’t think that all of the things that Harris County is doing would lead to the numbers we are seeing this year. However, I would be happy doing drive-in voting from here on out. I am also really curious to see how the overnight voting goes tonight.
WaterGirl
@Roger Moore: @Yarrow:
Beto Says that it’s also because people felt their vote didn’t matter. Powered by People has been working its collective ass off to help people understand that it does matter.
Same for Stacey Abrams and her organization.
I get choked up when I think about how much Beto, and Stacey, and their organizations, are accomplishing. That effort might just save our democracy.
WaterGirl
@Josie: Un-fucking-believable.
Yarrow
@Major Major Major Major: That sort of thing is terrible. Texas started early voting three weeks ahead of the election. Why can’t a state like New York do something similar?
Baud
@WaterGirl:
Both passed up Senate runs to do on the ground work. They deserve mucho recognition.
Yarrow
@WaterGirl: Beto gets credit, and definitely a lot of it is deserved, but the Texas Organizing Project has been doing the hard work in poorer and black and brown communities for years and have little by little been getting people there involved. They should be given credit too. They are really great. They have picked very local issues and gotten people in those communities involved around the issues and managed to get results. That makes people feel their vote and voice counts.
WaterGirl
@Baud: They really do. I also think that both Beto and Stacey are hard-wired for action, so neither of them would be happy warriors in the Senate. I think they are both better suited to executive positions.
Omnes Omnibus
WI can do in-person absentee though Sunday, but the locations and hours will limited on the weekend.
WaterGirl
@Yarrow: All organizers matter. :-)
zhena gogolia
@Major Major Major Major:
NotMax was looking for you.
Sab
@WaterGirl: Ohio has Saturday and Sunday early voting (only weekend early voting available.) Also Monday early voting until 2 p.m
ETA: I was mad at Husted back when he made all counties have the same schedule for early voting. But I will say that it certainly cuts down on misinformation: just look up the Sec of State webpage. One place to look.
WaterGirl
@Omnes Omnibus: I just added another reminder up to to check local websites for information, and added a note that weekend hours and locations may be different from weekdays.
ArchTeryx
White surburban early voting locale in our local library last Saturday – 3.5 hour line to vote. Everyone in masks and NOBODY left the line. Not one. And I’ll wager very few of them were there to vote for Trump – most of his support in this state comes from the rurals (of course).
This was in Clifton Park, New York (suburb of Albany).
Yarrow
@Squid696: There’s always an increase in voting in a presidential year, so that’s part of increased turnout this time. But long lines in 2018 did mean some people didn’t vote. Easier access to voting helps because people don’t have to wait for hours. Plus, this time polls are open more hours and the 24 hour day will allow anyone who has trouble getting to the polls at regular hours.
Peale
@PsiFighter37: I voted absentee and I really want to know why more people in the city didn’t. I mean, I requested the ballot months ago and its not like there is much going on. Like if you’re connected to the Internet, why didn’t you vote absentee and free up a space in line for people without home access? Not calling you out in particular. Up here in Rockland I actually had to print out a form to request the ballot and I know that there’s lots of people who don’t have printers. In the city, the ballot could be requested completely online. We’ve been basically stuck inside for months without much to do and the 20 minutes spent requesting the ballot vs. 3+ hours spent standing in line seems crazy to me.
Roger Moore
@WaterGirl:
There’s nothing like winning a tough race to convince people their votes do matter. But I think it’s not necessarily an either/or; it’s a sliding scale. People who think their votes don’t matter might still vote as a way of expressing a protest if it were easy enough; people who think their votes do matter might still not vote if it were made difficult enough. We need to work on both sides of the equation.
Yarrow
@Baud: I don’t think Beto “passed up” a Senate run. I think he decided it wasn’t his best move. I think he’ll run for Governor in 2022. With the organization he’s built he could have a good shot. The gun comments, tho…
catclub
Hurrah! Good news.
WaterGirl
@Sab: Yeah, I was surprised to find that there are 21 states that let you early vote through Nov 2.
WaterGirl
@Roger Moore: Mostly agree. If you believe your vote doesn’t matter, I don’t think you would see any point in a protest vote, either.
But yeah, we have to make it easy, we have to help people know their vote does matter, and in the future we have to help them know that their vote WILL BE COUNTED.
TaMara (HFG)
@Josie: IANAL, but if it was approved by the secretary of state there’s not much legal ground to stand on here. Which is probably why it was rejected the first time.
Roger Moore
@Yarrow:
I wouldn’t be surprised if both O’Rourke and Abrams were offered positions in the Biden administration. Think of how much good they could do with a national program!
Yarrow
@WaterGirl: I’m annoyed by the good looking white guy’s organization getting the praise while the more female and mostly non-white organization (TOP) doesn’t even get mentioned. I’m a big Beto supporter (although I thought him running for president was dumb) but TOP has been out in the community in Texas for years, well before Beto ran for Senate.
Omnes Omnibus
@WaterGirl: Yeah, one of the issues is that here in WI, you have to have a little time to make sure that the ballots get sent to the polling places so that they can be counted. You need to set up all the actual polling places. And the poll workers who have been working the early locations need to be able to get a few hours of sleep before the onslaught on Tuesday.
Almost Retired
About to start my first of two days as an election monitor in Nevada. Tomorrow is a holiday in the state (“Nevada Day” – the anniversary of admission) and most public employers are closed. Therefore, turnout is expected to be heavy here tomorrow. I’m going back home to LA on Saturday instead of sticking around for election day. It looks like the proportion on Nevada’s voters casting early ballots is huge, and the turnout on November 3rd is likely to be heavily Republican. And I don’t really care if they’re intimidated at the polls (yeah, I’m not a good person).
fancycwabs
In Tennessee, there’s one approved last-minute drop-off location for mail in ballots in each county, where, if you get them your mail-in ballot by 3pm on election day it counts.
The list of locations is here.
NOTE: The “approved last-minute drop-off location” for Shelby County (Memphis, the largest and most Democratic city in the state) is outside the Memphis city limits, an hour and a half away by transit. It’s technically close to the geographic center of the county, but nowhere near most of the population.
Ramalama
I consider myself to be really lucky to have a “Voting Address” in the US in a small village. I have called the office clerk who now knows me by voice and name and has been very responsive to my now 2 votes (primary and this current kahuna) ‘from abroad’ which seems so weird with me in Canada.
But hey, I’m ok with being … A Broad.
catclub
@Yarrow: I was just wondering how, after the vote is cast, you can tell it was cast from a driveup voter. What about the ones who walked up to the site?
MomSense
I dropped my ballot in the Dropbox outside town hall on Sunday. Felt soooo good.
Tuesday I’m doing voter protection. I’m still not sure where they are sending me. I hope I’ll find out soon.
Re: Fuck 2020 wash/dishcloths. I’ll go back and check the thread from last night after work and list the nyms and numbers. In terms of colors I have the one from the photo, teal and off-white. If there are other colors you would line let me know and I’ll get them. The cloths are all cotton and machine washable.
Another Scott
ObOpenThread.
Re: the Transition – TheAtlantic via GovExec:
A good read, especially for those of us worried about worst cases.
Cheers,
Scott.
catclub
@fancycwabs: so are there rules on who can drop off ballots to the box?
Wasn’t the harvesting of mailin ballots ‘problematic’ in the North carolina
invalidated Congressional election?
Omnes Omnibus
@Ramalama: If Covid didn’t prevent it, I would have drive there and cut you for that.
catclub
@Another Scott: Also, Michael Lewis’s “The Fifth Risk” most of it is about the botched trump transition. quel surprise!
PsiFighter37
@Peale: Simple: NYS massively fucked up the primary when it came to mail balloting. I got mine just 3 days before the election, and right before I was about to leave town for a week. I have no idea if I signed everywhere I needed to, because there were no instructions. Now read about how many tens of thousands of ballots were misprinted. I hate standing in line, but I would rather know that my vote counts than trust USPS or the BOE (which is filled with nepotism hires) to get mail balloting done right.
Sab
@Ramalama: Did you know that if you vote from abroad absentee using a local US address your vote helps elect electors from that state. Also too you get to vote on local issues and candidates. But if you vote just as an unattached ex-pat, all those unattached expats are just voting for the one same group of electors. So they only get one elector, while the others are voting for three?
Matt McIrvin
@Peale: When Trump and DeJoy telegraphed that they were going to mess with the Postal Service to impede mail votes, it convinced a lot of people who were planning to vote by mail that they had better vote in person instead.
Massachusetts sent an application for a mail ballot to everyone in the state before the state primary, and it was possible at that point to request them for both the primary and the general election. I voted by mail entirely for the primary; for the general election, I used a drive-up dropbox for my mail ballot. But my wife decided to do in-person early voting for the general election instead.
Yarrow
@catclub: I think the drive-through voting is listed as a separate voting site, even if done at the same location. So they could maybe invalidate an entire site if it was a drive-through site.
Spanky
Done and back in the car. 80 minutes start to finish in a pouring rain here in Prince Frederick MD.
Yarrow
@catclub:
Yes. Every state is seems to be different on this issue.
Aleta
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patroclus
I think it’s really nice that the Houston area named their county after Kamala.
Kirk Spencer
@Yarrow: more likely it’s by machine.
When I get home I’ll upload a bad picture that shows the tent row at the site where I voted last week. I voted inside as both options were available. We use an electronic voting system, and I’m getting the machines in the tents were registered as such each day for security reasons.
Omnes Omnibus
@Yarrow: FWIW every polling location in WI has to have “curbside” voting available for people who have a disability that would prevent them from being able to enter the polling place to cast a ballot. There is a specific, formal procedure that must be followed to ensure both security and privacy. A ballot cast that way would appear no different any other ballot. The ballot book would not that Joe Schmoe voted curbside but that would be it.
Matt McIrvin
@Sab: What? As far as I know there aren’t any electors corresponding to expats without a state. Don’t they all have to register as residents of a state (or DC), if they want to vote?
(There are separate delegates to the Democratic Party convention for “Democrats abroad”, I think.)
There go two miscreants
Just checked status and my dropped-off ballot in MD has been counted!
After seeing Ossoff bludgeon Purdue in that clip, I was going to send some $ his way, but I saw that the BJ community has raised a stellar amount for him, so I gave some more to Warnock, and also some to Peters.
Punchy
Sooooooo…..this is happening.
Yes, someone who done fucked up, shown to be a hypocrite many times over, is a belligerent and unrepentant asshole….can sue under the guise that his employer ruined his rep. Couldn’t have happened to a better uni.
Matt McIrvin
@catclub: Yes, in some places only family members can drop off ballots for you; in other places it can be anybody but there are limits on how many ballots they can drop off. It’s worth looking it up.
Yarrow
@Kirk Spencer: If you go to Harrisvotes and look at the early voting locations, you can see that even if a site hosts both drive through and walk-in voting they are listed as separate sites. That’s why I think they could just invalidate the entire “site” because it’s listed separately. Of course that shouldn’t be allowed to happen at all but I think that’s how they could do it.
WaterGirl
@Yarrow: I’m nowhere near Texas, I’m in Illinois, so I have no way to know what an organization is doing in TX unless I hear something about it. I can’t recall where you live… are you in Texas? Or ties to TX? You obviously know about these efforts that I do not.
zhena gogolia
Yarrow
@Omnes Omnibus: Texas also has curbside voting for people with disabilities (or other reason they can’t go in). The Republican lawsuit against drive-through voting claimed drive-through was an illegal expansion of curbside. Link.
WaterGirl
@fancycwabs: Thanks. I added that info up top.
Major Major Major Major
@zhena gogolia: So I heard, WaterGirl eventually got me what he wanted to tell me.
You are all welcome to email me if you need to get ahold of me directly, by the way.
I just haven’t felt like talking about politics any more than I already do IRL lately (since March lol)
WaterGirl
@MomSense: What are the dimensions of the dishcloths?
WaterGirl
@Another Scott: They talked about the transition last night for part of the Lawfare Rational Security podcast. Wowser, they know things to be concerned about that we haven’t even thought of here.
Major Major Major Major
@Yarrow: @Baud: NYS doesn’t exactly have a history of loving its voters. The party registration deadline for primaries, for example, used to be ludicrous–October something for an April primary. And there was the whole “the senate is run by republicans even though democrats hold most of the seats” thing.
Sab
@Matt McIrvin: I believe they vote through Philadelphia. There are lots of American citizens living abroad who as citizens are entitled to vote but don’t have an attachment to a home community in the US. I am guessing a lot of multi-generational military families fit that description. Also diplomatic families. Also people who went back to the old country but kept their American citizenship.
ETA I think all the possessions and territories and DC also vote from that same elector slate. Residents of states vote for three electors. Everybody else just gets one and it’s the same one.
Kirk Spencer
@Yarrow: makes sense.
Yarrow
@WaterGirl: I’ve been talking about the Texas Organizing Project here since 2017 and I wasn’t the first to do so. It’s exactly the type of organization that Balloon-Juice talks about wanting to support but for some reason it doesn’t get a lot of front page attention. I know commenters have donated to it because several have mentioned doing so.
Yarrow
@Major Major Major Major: New York could use a little grassroots activism to get some of that to change/improve. Making voting easy and accessible for everyone.
WaterGirl
@zhena gogolia: That is so good!
schrodingers_cat
Did my civic duty, hand delivered my ballot to the town clerk. She is my friend. She entered it in the system when I was there. Sigh of relief
I submitted my naturalization application on the day before Orange COVITA took office. So this feels good.
WaterGirl
@Yarrow: I front-paged some lesser-know organizations in Wisconsin recently after one of their organizers sent me email to update me on what they were up to, and I thought it would be of interest here because we all want to help Wisconsin!
Wisconsin: Tireless, Persistent, Tenacious, Dogged, Determined Efforts To Bring It Home
I do what I can, when I know about stuff!
Are you involved with the organization in TX, or are you just kind of familiar with it? Guessing maybe the former?
Cheryl from Maryland
@Squid696: I think night voting is a great idea. I remember phone banking for Beto one evening in 2018, and I quickly changed my spiel to ask if 8 pm was convenient for those I reached as many told me they were either at work or heading into work. As we expand the days people can vote, we should not forget those on the evening shift, the night shift, and the swing shift. Hardly anyone has banker’s hours anymore.
scribbler
@WaterGirl: Yes, it’s really important for WI voters to check with their municipality. My village has NO early voting on weekends, so our last day to vote early is Friday (tomorrow).
Avalie
For any AZ voters that need this: Most if not all counties have EMERGENCY voting (as opposed to early voting which ends tomorrow) over the weekend and on Monday. Just need to sign an affidavit saying you had an emergency that kept you from early voting and you cannot vote on election day. Limited locations and hours so call or check your county election office website.
RandyG
Arizona EARLY VOTE and DROP-OFF locations have been extended in (at least) its two largest counties. Saturday + Monday…. in some locations also Sunday.
Maricopa (Phoenix+): https://recorder.maricopa.gov/pollingplace/default.aspx
Pima (Tucson+): https://www.recorder.pima.gov/EarlyVotingSites
Still…. best to do as soon as you can!! And don’t put your mail ballot in the USPS; drop off completed ballots at the locations cited on the County web sites above.
Yarrow
@WaterGirl: I am not involved with the Texas Organizing Project. I know people who are. They are very on the ground and involved in local issues. I highly recommend this Harper’s article about them and Texas in general.
Sab
@Matt McIrvin: Sorry. You are right. I have been a fount of misinformation this morning on this.
Ohio Mom
I hope some political scientists are taking lots of data on this national mish-mash of voting schedules and procedures. Maybe we can learn how to do this better?
Seanly
I don’t know how much more of this election I can take. All I see online is all this news about how Trump can still win 538-0 or steal the election even if he loses or this one weird trick means there are 10 million more votes for him or some obscure law means even if Biden wins a state the electors can be counted for Trump. I just wanna vomit.
I want him beat down so bad that even ratfucking a state or two means Trump can’t win.
Roger Moore
@Punchy:
It’s easy to file a lawsuit; it’s much harder to bring one successfully to trial. Plenty of people love to announce their suits to make it seem like they’re doing something, knowing full well they’ll be thrown out to much less fanfare.
Bluegirlfromwyo
@Ohio Mom: I work for a research company that has an election division. According to the director of that division, our state-by-state mishmash of election procedures is what nailed the BS voter fraud commission and kept them from moving forward. Rationale being how could widespread voter fraud actually happen when each system is different. Something to consider.
Another Scott
@Yarrow: Maybe I’m typical (maybe I’m not) but I have no recollection of you discussing this. (And I might have even donated to it.)
You need to be like ms. gogolia and post periodic reminders:
PETER STRZOK
MICHAEL BENNET
CORNEL WEST
STACEY ABRAMS
TEXAS ORGANIZING PROJECT
HTH!!
Cheers,
Scott.
Aleta
@MomSense: It’s weird but I haven’t been able to bring up your shop name on etsy to message you, even after signing in and disabling all blockers, etc. I’ve been wanting to contact a knitter about a possible (for pay) hat and I also love the washcloth
Benw
@Seanly: right there with ya.
Yarrow
@Another Scott:
??? I could only aspire to be as good at reminders as zhena gogolia.
Baud
Via LGM, Mr. Overprepared is ready for his encore.
Sab
I have lost my mind.
I bought two of my granddaughters ‘four unicorns of the acopolypse’ t-shirts. Totally inappropriate for kids, but my oldest granddaughter loves unicorns and we all are very angry.
They look like extremely angry ‘my little pony’ unicorns. The white one has a skull head.
And both girls just sent me a smiling picture wearing them.
Matt McIrvin
@Major Major Major Major: A guy I know in New York argues that, historically, NYS voting regulations seem to be organized for the benefit of “power users”–people who have somewhat tacit knowledge of a welter of weird wrinkles and tricks. It’s a form of vote suppression, not so much partisan as incumbent-protecting and discouraging outsider movements.
WaterGirl
@scribbler: Okay, I made a note about that up top, also!
MomSense
@Aleta:
I don’t have any items listed on my shop right now so it’s funky.
My email is Maine coast made at the giant evil gee mail. Let me know what you want for a hat and I’ll make it for you.
WaterGirl
@Avalie: Updated to add that information up top, also!
WaterGirl
@RandyG: Added that AZ info up top, also. You guys are making this a more helpful post because of the information you are sharing. thank you
MomSense
@WaterGirl:
Not sure. I’ll measure when I get home.
Ceci n est pas mon nym
@Sab: I love people who raise fierce fiesty daughters (or granddaughters). I hope I did my part with my own two daughters, now grown.
I used to read a blog called “Bitch, Ph.D”. I loved the banner up top. The blog is no more, but the banner is preserved in this post from somebody else’s blog.
Edit: We have two grandkids now and it sounds like our granddaughter is being brought up very nicely thank you. She gave us quite a speech on the evils of Columbus a couple of weeks ago. The grandson is too young to be very radical yet.
WaterGirl
@Seanly: It’s hard.
The Pod Save America guys said again last night that we have to remember that we have agency, and that Trump can only steal this if we let him get away with it.
And all the stories about how they could do this thing to steal it or that thing to steal it only helps to set the narrative that it IS possible for him to steal it, and that we are helpless to stop it.
We just have to keep doing everything we can. They said if everybody takes a shift of 100 calls, if you even get 2 or 3 people to vote that wouldn’t otherwise have voted, if you multiply that by a thousand people that’s enough to swing the vote in the other direction in some precincts.
We have to keep plodding along, working our asses off, to make it as overwhelming a victory as possible for our side.
We have to fight.
Sab
@Baud: Seriously?
They (NBC) had a cameraman die!
I haven’t been allowed to visit my 96 year old dad since March. I wear a mask and gloves to the grocery.
Dad’s nurse’s aide has had two close relatives die and one of them was a 27 year old father of two preschool kids.
Five funerals I haven’t gone to this year, and my step-sons are still waiting for it to be safe to get married in front of family.
Just the two of us for Thanksgiving this year when usually we have 25+
ETA: That young man needs some experience with signing up for umemployment during a pandemic.
WaterGirl
@Baud: Oh. My. God.
WaterGirl
@Sab: Maybe you are now the “cool” grandma!
Geminid
@Roger Moore: I don’t know about Beto O’Rourke. But Stacey Abrams has unfinished business, and I believe that not long after the Georgia Senate runoff in January, she will begin her campaign to run cheatn’ Brian Kemp’s sorry ass out of the Georgia Governor’s mansion. Georgians really need a good Governor, and Abrams could be a great one.
Sab
@Ceci n est pas mon nym: I loved bitch.phd.
Sab
@Ceci n est pas mon nym: I didn’t raise them feisty. My step-daughter did, and foster care did it for her ( age 4 to 10.)
Michael Cain
@Ohio Mom:
Seems worth saying that as you read through the comments here and elsewhere, the established vote by mail states seem to be mentioned much less often wrt problems.
Omnes Omnibus
@WaterGirl: Someone in a thread below said that we were lucky that Biden got the nomination. I pushed back, saying that we chose Biden. We have agency and we did a good job in the primary.
Captain C
@Major Major Major Major: I don’t know if it was the neighborhood, or the lousy-ish weather, but yesterday evening when I voted at the Our Lady of Perpetual Help church in Sunset Park, there was barely a line and I got in and out very quickly. They definitely had the capacity for and were expecting more. This does seem to be an anomaly.
Ramalama
@Sab: I do not understand how to vote other than how I’m voting, with my official Voting Address being in the Bay State.
Ramalama
@Omnes Omnibus:
You’d have to drive abroad, you mean, ar ar.
WaterGirl
@Omnes Omnibus: I saw that in the other thread and was nodding along as I read what you wrote.
The minute you think you have no power, no agency, well, that’s when you stop having it.
WaterGirl
@Ramalama: I’m pretty sure I saw Sab say upthread that she realized she was wrong about that.
Sab
@WaterGirl: Yes I did.#93. Matt McIrvin challenged me and was right.
Captain C
@Baud: I hope Chuck Todd does not catch The Rona. I hope that if he does, he doesn’t have to go to the hospital and is able to stay at home a week, feeling like crap and unable to leave his bed while his caregiver plays that bit on a loop for the entire week.
pinacacci
Just got back from voting! No line at all but I’m in a very rich and very red county in FL, so I’m sure they get all the funds and equipment they need. Poll workers inside had masks on but the guy at the door did not. There is no mask requirement here.
It’s mostly Trumpies here but I have seen some Biden/Harris signs and more signs for down-ticket Democratic candidates than usual. So I’m mildly hopeful! I’m trying not to get tooooo hopeful; 2016 was soul-crushing. But I’m hopeful!
Dang Republican Sheriff was running unopposed but rather than write in Chuck E. Cheese, I just left that one blank. Not giving them any reason-no matter how far-fetched- to toss my ballot.
Come on, Florida Democrats! We can do this! (I hope)
Ramalama
@WaterGirl: Thank you. Sorry. Emptying storage places today, in a panic over winter coming meant low reading retention. I’m glad I am hooked into the correct elector for my voting state.