Sunday, November 2, 2008
I voted early
We headed back to Louisville for a long weekend. The kids wanted to trick-or-treat with their friends in our old neighborhood and, more importantly, Amy and I needed to vote.

Because we didn't get registered in time here in Ohio, we had to vote in Kentucky which always feels a bit like throwing our vote away. Kentucky has been a "red state" in the past two elections and, according the polls, is going to go that way this year. Would have much preferred to cast our votes in Ohio where there is much more at stake.
We were able to get in about out of the polling place in under 20 minutes. Not bad considering all of the horror stories we had heard about 2-hour waits.
Both eager and anxious to see how the election plays out.
We headed back to Louisville for a long weekend. The kids wanted to trick-or-treat with their friends in our old neighborhood and, more importantly, Amy and I needed to vote.

Because we didn't get registered in time here in Ohio, we had to vote in Kentucky which always feels a bit like throwing our vote away. Kentucky has been a "red state" in the past two elections and, according the polls, is going to go that way this year. Would have much preferred to cast our votes in Ohio where there is much more at stake.
We were able to get in about out of the polling place in under 20 minutes. Not bad considering all of the horror stories we had heard about 2-hour waits.
Both eager and anxious to see how the election plays out.

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Married father of 4, social media strategist at Nationwide, consumer electronics enthusiast, hair metal aficionado.
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