Huge turnout in our little town of Millinocket. I've never seen a line this long here before. Millinocket always has more people voting in its election than it has people, though, so it's hard to tell. I'm not joking either. People who moved from here thirty years ago when they graduated from high school still vote in Millinocket, and others are registered to vote two or three times, so our voter registration list exceeds the population of the town. When you consider that the population includes children and others who are not registered to vote, that's significant.
That is about how long here, too, @Gary Ridenour . When we went, it was mostly older people voting, what ages did you see when you went ?
Yes, that was what we saw, too. It made me wonder if the younger people even turned out to vote at all. If they didn't, the Democrats probably lost some of their supporters.
I started a thread on that to ask what other voters saw today. the ones who voted early probably didn't see very many people like today's voters saw in lines. If the polls convinced all of the younger people that Hillary was a sure winner, they might just not have bothered to vote, thinking that it didn't make any difference.