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No line here at 7:45am. In fact I've never seen a line here. But I was #42 when in the past I've been in the teens after showing up at a similar time, so if that's any indication, we should have a decent turnout. Sometimes there are advantages to living in Wyoming.
We voted at 2:30. There was no line. During other presidential elections, there have been lines no matter what time we went to vote. A poll worker told us there was a line when they opened, then another spurt at lunch time. They are expecting another line around 5 p.m. or so.
Never had to wait more than 5-10 minutes in any election prior to today. For "some reason" only one voting machine was present at each precinct in the city this time. Everyone had to wait to use just one machine. If you ask me, it just looks like "someone" is trying to suppress votes by making the lines long and discouraging people from waiting it out.
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About 20 minutes. The line wasn't extremely long but there was just one old lady checking people in.
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