[Publib] The Day After

Mary Soucie mjsoucie at wilmingtonlibrary.org
Tue Nov 4 11:14:51 EST 2008


Workout a little harder that morning. LOL I have seen some really
elegant answers to this question. I agree with whoever said if you don't
vote, don't complain. That's why I always vote. LOL
 
We are a polling precinct. I always stop in before the polls open to
make sure the election judges have all they need. I got here at 5:45
this morning (our polls open at 6) to find a line of people waiting.
There's been a line since. Short, true, but still a line. When I cast my
vote at about 8:45 I was #216. Considering there are 1100 voters in our
precinct, I think that's pretty good. The turnout for this election may
be another thing about it that makes it a historical election.
 
Mary J. Soucie, MLIS
Library Director
Wilmington Public Library District
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Picture it:  You wake up next Wednesday bright and early, crank on the
computer and dial in your favorite news provider, only to discover that
your candidate did not win.  Somebody else will be President of these
United States for the next four years.

What is the first thing you would do?

M. McGrorty 

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