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Oct 20, 2008

Election 2008: So it begins.

election 2008 early voting meeting-at-westcott-fsu

I was late for class this morning, but my excuse is pretty good: I was in the Gadsden county polling place, filling in a bubble for Barack Obama.

I arrived an hour after it opened, and there was no line to speak of. It took a bit of time to find my name on the list, but I wasn’t nervous—voting on the first day meant that I had plenty of time to solve any issues.

As it turned out, my name was found. But the wait gave me a chance to hear the conversations of the voters around me.

One older white man, a country-looking guy in overalls, was also waiting for his name to be found in the rolls. He boomed cheerfully, “Take as long as you want—I know who I’m voting for!”

I sighed inside.

Then he continued, “And it ain’t John McCain!”

FYI, Republican leaders: When you fail to get the white Florida cracker vote, your campaign’s doomed.

After class, I met up with Obama supporters at the Westcott fountain, and we marched downtown to the courthouse.

election 2008 early voting tallahassee-voter-march-fsu

Most of the participants in Seminole Students for Obama were there, and we passed out signs to the other Florida State students who showed up.

Here is a photo of us headed east from campus to downtown Tallahassee.

election 2008 early voting fsu-marches-for-obama

As we walked, cars honked at our signs, and drivers waved. We hollered and danced in return.

It was a gorgeous day on which to begin Obama’s landslide victory.

The line at the Leon County Courthouse was, not surprisingly, much longer than that for Gadsden county. Having already voted, I watched the pile of signs and banners while my friends stood in line. The wait was only about half an hour.

election 2008 early voting tallahassee voting-line

Everyone was friendly and patient. It looked like a pretty Obama-centric crowd, too.

Many of my friends were voting for the first time. It’s probably not hard to imagine their elation.

election 2008 early voting fsu-students-vote

FAMU also had a larger march, from their campus to the courthouse. FSU will have two more marches: one sponsored by College Democrats, and the other joined by university President T.K. Wetherell.

Go Obama!

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