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Just saw this on the BBCNews feed:
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just sayin'... you won't convince me this ain't some racist shit going on. |
Lots of shenanigans.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...egularities-2/ |
I really have to give the Obama camp people in my area some kudos for effort.
The voting laws changed in Virginia. The new requirements aren't complicated, but the change would catch some who weren't prepared off-guard. Ever since around mid-August, I've been getting home visits and door-hanger pamphlets from groups supporting Obama. Each and every time, the material they left behind had a huge section that explained the changes in the voting laws, how and where to register to vote and what you would need to show when you got to the front of the line. When I actually opened my door to one of the home visits, they asked directly if I had any questions on how to register or what to bring. This past weekend, I had no less than 5 visit attempts. I stopped answering the door because 1) their efforts were wasted on me, that is I already was registered and knew what I needed well before this effort and 2) cmon... lemme have my weekend in peace! But even so, I was glad they were out there doing this. I have not once ever gotten a home visit or a leave-behind from any of Romney's supporters. No fliers with reasons to vote for him, no fliers with reasons to not vote for Obama, no fliers with info on how to register or what to bring to the voting station. There could be a bunch of reasons why, such as this area was too blue for them to bother, or red enough so they didn't feel they needed to, or his local camps had a lousy print media budget, or there just wasn't a Romney camp presence like Obama's in my area or... I just know that, if I was really on the fence trying to decide and had my misgivings about both candidates, I'd feel the Obamatons want me to be involved in this process and Romneyites don't give a whatsit. And while that alone isn't enough reason to vote for someone, with all the encouragement by both candidates to get people to go out and vote, it does make it look better for him. I would also think his camp would be doing all they can to curry favor and, by proxy, some votes from people all over the state since even he says it's an important battleground state he really wants to win. Romney: "Go vote!" Obama: "Go vote! Here's how!" |
572 vote difference at this moment with 77% precincts reporting in Florida. deja fucking vu.
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Cyber Wolf, I gotta say AMEN!!
Just five minutes ago I answered a knock at the door to make sure that BD and BigV had voted. Yes, young lady, I've voted, we've all voted. Thanks!! she said, and walked away. I called her back and asked her what about the other voters registered here and she said, as she looked at her phone/app, this was just updated today, so they're not on the list. She strikes me as an Obama supporter, though I didn't ask. This is all blue territory, and she's not the first one to knock on my door like that. The "ground game" is *all* Obama, and that shit makes a difference. Here in WA, the electoral votes were never in question, but we do have some down ballot issues that are also important, including governor. |
more rapid fire observations...
I'm listening to two radios, one with (one of the) the local npr station(s) and the other with the local voice of the conservatives, KTTH. Interestingly, they're just the local guys on the conservative station, not the fox heavyweights that broadcast during the day (hannity, limbaugh, medved, beck, etc, etc). There's some sniping, some sour grapes, some wishful thinking. Lots of blaming. Especially hurricane Sandy. *** just heard that turnout in my county is north of 87%. WOW. |
Paul Ryan won his election for US House of Representatives. Yeah, *that* Paul Ryan.
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A milestone, and a major loss for the GOP
...the military vote split 50/50 * The shadow of the Lamp on the wall is smiling contentedly* |
the military split truly surprised me
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why did it surprise you?
Isn't our military made up of the same stuff as our nation? the popular vote is quite close, about 50-50. You *ahem* don't think half the military is ..I forget the words you used, but you know. dummies? |
GOP has lost New England.
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For political junkies (like me), these are the best of times and the worst of times.
This morning, I started with a NY Times editorial about the election and "inequities" of the Electoral College, and then followed Google links to where ever they might lead. It has been very entertaining ... NY Times Editorial Published: November 15, 2012 The Tarnish of the Electoral College Rolling Stone Tim Dickinson November 7, 2012 President Obama's Six Keys to Victory And then on to a "conservative" take on the election. This is actually quite a thoughtful article... NJ.com November 12, 2012 The GOP's media cocoon Quote:
Politico 11/16/12 Charlie Webster: Sorry for 'black people' claim Quote:
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As a follow up to that mess... Portland Tribune Raymond Rendleman 25 April 2013 Former county elections worker pleads guilty to fraud charges Quote:
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It's good she was caught and punished, but it doesn't correct the election, and it doesn't stop them from bringing in a throw-away shill again next time.:(
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