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Old 11-04-08 | 10:33 PM
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I didn't bike to the polls. It's just three blocks, so why bike it when I can walk?
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Old 11-04-08 | 10:45 PM
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I rode to my polling place. Didn't bother locking it up, just walked it in with me. (It was mid-day, and I was the only one there.)
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Old 11-05-08 | 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Machka
I think the first time I ever drove (was driven) to vote was for our recent October 14th national election.

Every other time I either walked, ran, or cycled.
I worked the election and rode my 'bent over to the polling place and brought the bike inside. It gave folks something to look at, whisper about and even ask questions about while they stood in line.

Can you not bring a bike inside a polling station in the States?
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