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Here's one report from Maryland ...


My polling place is at the fairgrounds in Southern Maryland, about 40 minutes from Washington, D.C. This used to be tobacco country, but is slowly being developed, or other crops are grown. We waited until 10:00 to vote, to avoid the lines. When we got there a 97-year-old Black man was being wheeled out of the polls in his wheelchair. It was the first time he had ever voted in his life. When he came outside he asked if anyone could give him an Obama button. There were none left at the Democrat's booth so I gave him mine. He was so proud and I started crying. He looked at me and said, "why are you crying? this is a day for glory." I am still crying.

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What a great story. It made me cry, too.

Michele [TypeKey Profile Page]

Great, now I'M crying.

Thank you so much for sharing. It truly is a glorious day!

That story gives me the best kind of chills. It just feels as though the country has turned a corner, that a sea change is taking place. I feel humble, in awe, and grateful to have the privilege to witness this day.

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