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^^^^^^ ^^^^^^Yes it does, it directly points to the fact that we are seeing record turnouts. And there is a root cause for thisMrs Geaux4it and I took advantage of early voting this past Friday. We had to go into town to do so. Anyway, we couldn't believe the turnout. The place was packed to capacity
Question is, which party was energized? Albeit, Trump won Tennessee without much trouble, but did we witness the blue wave?
Me thinks not....but we shall see.
-Geaux
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Consolidation, state races driving near-record turnout for early voting
A referendum on whether to consolidate Clarksville and Montgomery County governments and several key state races are driving near-record numbers of voters to Veterans Plaza for early voting, with lines wrapping around the office and out the door.
By 3:30 p.m. Thursday, 1,972 voters had cast ballots at the Montgomery County Elections Office on the second day of early voting, and that was still two-and-a-half hours before closing time, said Elections Administrator Elizabeth Black.
On Wednesday, 2,531 people cast votes there, which very nearly broke records for the first day of early voting, even in years when presidential candidates are on the ballot, she said.
"It's fantastic," Black said. "I don't want people to be fooled by the long lines because it moves very quickly and they will be in and out. We just want to encourage people to come in and early vote."
Early voting continues through Nov. 1 and the general election is Nov. 6.
Black said she thinks the referendum on consolidated government is driving large numbers of voters along with some heated state races, and the city mayor election.
"The only thing I really cared about is the consolidation and I voted no," said Frank Schlernitzauer of Woodlawn. "That's the only thing I voted for, except Bill Lee (for governor). I left everything else blank."
What voters are saying
A random sample of voters interviewed by The Leaf-Chronicle agreed the referendum was a strong motivator and all said they voted it against it, whether they lived in the city or county limits.
Charlie Ogburn, who lives in Clarksville, said he voted against consolidation because metro government doesn't make sense for the city.
"I think it's great to leave it just like it is," he said.
Everything is relative. Saying there were lots of people doesn't mean much.
That means very much for some. We shall see just who soon
-Geaux
No, it doesn't. There might be record turnouts. There might not be. It's like seeing it rain and deciding there's record levels of rain in the world.
-Geaux
--LOL--LOL--LOL
who cares
Republicans should
when it flips red
--LOL
Early voting points to massive turnout, potential warning signs for GOP
massive turnout for republicans
what a 100 thousand are showing up to Trump rally tonight
In Texas, not Nevada