
A record number of Americans voted early this year, but that hasn’t prevented the familiar long lines at local polling stations. Columbia Heights Education Campus in Northwest D.C. experienced a particularly large surge of early morning voters.
The voting line in Columbia Heights, and it’s still growing. #ElectionDay #beltwaynews pic.twitter.com/n1Aca0nChn
— Kelly Vaughen (@KellyVaughen) November 8, 2016
Voter Melissa Patel says she is anxious about the outcome of the election.
Voter Melissa Patel says she nervous for the election results. #ElectionDay #beltwaynews #Elections2016 pic.twitter.com/oCpyxHYlkT
— Kelly Vaughen (@KellyVaughen) November 8, 2016
One D.C. voter says the election outcome could mean a very different future for America.
DC voter says the outcome of #Election2016 could mean a very different future for America. #BeltwayNews pic.twitter.com/lVDDZ2JLW8
— Grace Galvin (@ggsavannah) November 8, 2016
D.C. voter Marilyn Crawford personally knows Donald Trump Jr. but cannot get past his father’s rhetoric.
Marilyn Crawford says she knows Donald Trump Jr. She says he’s nice but… #Election2016 #ElectionDay #beltwaynews pic.twitter.com/6vlpUO9qzO
— Kelly Vaughen (@KellyVaughen) November 8, 2016
Volunteers say it is important to spend this Election Day standing up for local politics. Linda Lofflan is supporting Robert White and David Grosso for D.C. Council.
Linda Lofflan says she is passionate about local politics and supports @RobertWhite_DC & @cmdgrosso #ElectionDay #BletwayNews pic.twitter.com/JgjdVWwSNL
— Grace Galvin (@ggsavannah) November 8, 2016
The possibility of the first female president makes this election particularly meaningful for some D.C. locals.
How will the history books reflect on this election? Randy Kelly has two big takeaways. #ElectionDay #Election2016 #BeltwayNews pic.twitter.com/ajcq5oiJFP
— Grace Galvin (@ggsavannah) November 8, 2016
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