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Boo-yah!

I am the proud owner of a brand-spanking new "I voted touch screen" sticker. I woke up early and got to the polls about fifteen minutes after they opened, and even then I waited ~25 minutes to get to the head of the line, which is certainly nothing compared to how long people in the big cities will be waiting today, but which was still impressive considering the small town I live in. Happily, my name was in the book so there was no problem there.

The Today show just did a super-condensed summary of what's gone on since right before the Primaries which proved beyond a doubt that it has been a spectacularly interesting race, especially when it's been boiled down to three minutes. It's possible I'll have the TV on speculative news casts all day, or at least until my brain leaks out my ears. Or maybe we'll go to the park instead.

Does anyone else get test-taking anxiety while they're waiting to vote?

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