Scenes from the 37th Firehouse Primary
By Krystle Weeks | Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 | PoliticsI have finally made it to Centreville High School after being stuck in an hour long traffic jam on Union Mill Road. The line to vote in the Firehouse Primary is wrapped along the outside entrance of the school and it is all the way out to Union Mill Road. There are some in line who have said it is an hour wait just to vote. This is a great turnout.
Some observations:
- There are more Hunt and Nance signs, than Horinko.
- Horinko has very little presence at this point.
- From some of the conversations with people in line, Hunt is the favored choice.
I will keep you posted with more details throughout the evening. Right now, my fingers are numb due to the cold temperatures.
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Growing up in Maryland typically does not yield a Republican. Fortunately, Krystle Weeks was one of the lucky few booted to the Commonwealth for her staunch conservative views. From an early age, she has been debating politics, and since 2006, she has been involved here in the Commonwealth helping Republican candidates to victory. Aside from politics, Krystle is a runner and a dynamite cook. You can email her here. Krystle also blogs at Crystal Clear Conservative and Charm Offensive Cooking.







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One Response to "Scenes from the 37th Firehouse Primary"
Great update, Krystle…this is the only game in town tonight!
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