The
Martin Luther King Community Center, who voter’s turnout is usually low, at noon today was tipping closed to 65% in voters turnout. Kenneth Lumpkin, who is
serving his seven terms as County Board Supervisor, said that we are witnessing
a historical moment in Racine politic.
“In my 14 years as an elected official I have never seen the numbers I
am seeing at the King Center.”
He
said that he hope that this thrust could also be translated into votes in
November election for President Obama.
The
polling places throughout the city will remain open tonight until.
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