You don’t need to watch the whole thing, you’ll get the idea after a minute. I’d planned to come back another day but by the time I got to the end of the line I had to join them. It took three hours! And I hadn’t eaten before I left my apartment! And I accidentally left my book at home! (Thank you Project Gutenberg, for having The Age of Innocence online for me to read.)
Stacy Horn
I've written six non-fiction books, the most recent is Damnation Island: Poor, Sick, Mad, and Criminal in 19th-Century New York.
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You’re a good American. I know alot of people who like to complain but are too lazy or stupid to vote
What a nice thing to say. Thank you, Robert. It was fun, it felt invigorating.
WOW! That was AMAZING! I havent been back in NYC in years–it was Great to walk those streets with you, though, after 8 1/2 minutes I started feeling nauseous (like sea sick). I went to the end of the video. I am TOTALLY Impressed that so many people waited for so long! Its Fantastic seeing so many waiting on a line to vote–so critically important! Thank you for taking the video and posting it!!! And for Voting! Barbara, from Vermont
That was fantastic and I kinda wish I hadn’t mailed my vote in. This election is so exciting and Texas is now a toss up state. Yay!!!!! Thanks so much; I watched every minute.
Thank you for watching Barbara!! Rebecca, I’m really hoping for Texas to toss in the blue direction!!