Frustratedlady
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Wed May-07-08 10:14 AM
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I haven't seen much on Indiana absentee ballots... |
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Edited on Wed May-07-08 10:14 AM by Frustratedlady
Is there any possibility they can throw Obama over the top? So many people now vote that way.
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Blue_State_Elitist
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Wed May-07-08 10:14 AM
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1. Not sure about Indiana |
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but in many states they count those before the normal votes even come in.
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Wed May-07-08 10:16 AM
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2. nah - I don't think there are enough of them. |
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Wed May-07-08 10:17 AM
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3. MSNBC said that was partly what took Indiana so long last night -- |
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they were counting 11,000 absentee ballots. Don't remember if it was from one county or the state in general. Both Indiana & NC have gone to early voting systems. While those systems don't obviate the need for absentee ballots, I'd bet that it decreases the number of absentee ballots. People in NC now have 2 weeks to vote and can stop at any early voting location -- makes it very easy to vote and doesn't limit you to one day that may be incredibly inconvenient. Lord, I remember voting in NYC at the crack of dawn before work and standing in the lines. It's a breeze in NC now!
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Wed May-07-08 10:20 AM
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4. They will give Hillary more votes to put her over the top |
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Wed May-07-08 10:22 AM
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5. I heard that there was one... |
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University where the students voted absentee because of spring break. Not sure if all those were counted or not, but seeing how the vote came in so late, I assume they were.
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