Lord Scyther
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Polls close at the top of the hour for both parties. Oh wait, is it the top of the hour!? Predictions - for Reps and Dems, anyone?
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After Widespread Reports of Voting Irregularities Obama Campaign Submits Urgent Request for Assistance
BATON ROUGE, LA— The Obama campaign submitted an urgent request for assistance to the Secretary of State’s Division of Elections today, after receiving widespread reports from Democrats across Louisiana who reported that they were not allowed to vote because their party affiliation had been switched. Hundreds of Louisiana democrats went to the polls to vote in today’s presidential primary and found that they were now on registration lists as Independent or Unaffiliated voters.
What Louisiana voters to need to know:
Democrats who are told at their polling places that they are now registered Independent or Unaffiliated voters and aren’t eligible to vote – but never switched their party affiliation – can still vote in today’s primary by requesting a provisional ballot. The Secretary of State has confirmed that all voters have the right to vote a provisional ballot if there is a problem with the registration lists.
Anybody hear/experience this? This was on the Obama website:
Anybody hear/experience this? This was on the Obama website:
Hucks numbers have been trending down and CNN projects he won't reach 50%. No delegates for him.
yeah i saw that just now, they say neither mccain nor huck are gonna get to 50% some no delegates for either one!!!....???? that's crazy
To me, the most amazing part of this is the number of people who voted in Louisiana. Washington has about a million more people and cast about 1/10 of the votes as LA. It looks like it's going to be about 450,000 in LA to WA's 45,000 +/-.
Way to go neighbors.