You sure wouldn't know it from the yard signs in the neighborhood, but it looked to me as if a few people in my fundie neighborhood were very purposefully wearing blue (like me!)
This church is so Superfundie (Independent Pres) that it broke away from Fundie (Second Pres) decades ago.
This says "Extending The Gospel of Grace to Memphis and Beyond."
Typical neighborhood voting pic, going out of the church gym. An elderly woman is being accompanied by her black attendant. This is right before the polling people came running out telling the elderly woman that she had left the card in the machine. Uh, hello poll workers?
The Republican workers were all wearing red, including a neighbor who informed me that they were taking the unconvicted people who were in jail to vote. I told her that was probably not illegal and she was angry.
The wait was over an hour because of all the ballot measures. If people actually read them it took them a long time. They looked okay to me so it was Obama, D against Lamar Alexander, a smattering of other races, and yesses galore.
There looked like there were actually three high tech looking Obama people there, with these true notebook computers that were connected to other places. They didn't have much to do, but we decided that two of these young blacks were probably going to be seeing more of each other.
I got caught up with some neighborhood gossip--shows how out of touch I am that I didn't know the scientist down the street smokes pot every night on his back porch, that our next door neighbor has Epstein Barr, and is going to get a chicken to go with the rooster (seriously!), etc. etc.
Supposedly there is extremely heavy black turnout in this very blue county. There is good Obama organization despite it not being a swing state.
That is my report from Memphis. I promised this report in response to a thread on early voting in Memphis.