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Wed Apr-23-08 05:58 PM
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Wed Apr-23-08 07:35 PM
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1. Just finished with all the numbers. Looks like she picked up 10 yesterday. |
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Thu Apr-24-08 06:48 AM
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4. When will the provisional ballots be counted? I hear there is 100,000 or so of them, and Obama |
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should do very well with them since they are mostly new voters which he won by 20 points.
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and the five others in my neighborhood, the vast majority of the provisional ballots were due to people wanting to vote but being registered as independants or libertarian. No understanding of the primary process, and being mad when they got to the polls. I spent a TON of time explaining how primaries work to people who were registered libertarians but hadn't bothered to vote in anything but general elections in years. And for most of those, it was people wanting to vote for Ron Paul because the libs seem to love him. My district had 26 repug voters and 337 dem show up out of 537 total registered voters, we're a heavily dem area and we had a BIG turnout as you can see.
I wouldn't count your chickens before they're hatched, many of those provisionals are going to be tossed due to being unacceptable (you have to change party by the deadline, not on the day of the primary), and many of the ones that don't get tossed as invalid will be for good ol' batshit crazy Ron Paul.
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