READER COMMENTS ON
"MELTDOWN '06: 'Voting Nightmare' Reported by Denver Post"
(16 Responses so far...)
COMMENT #1 [Permalink]
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supersoling
said on 11/7/2006 @ 1:31 pm PT...
Great work as usual Brad. I just heard an update on this story in Colorado on MSNBC. State Democratic attorneys are filing in court for a two hour extension. No word yet on a decision by the court. I heard this morning that 70 precincts couldn't open on time because of trouble loading the memory cards...apparently. Same old, same old.
COMMENT #2 [Permalink]
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supersoling
said on 11/7/2006 @ 1:34 pm PT...
correction to my above comment. The 70 precincts were in Indiana.
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Charlie L
said on 11/7/2006 @ 1:36 pm PT...
Two hour, blah!
A second DAY of voting would be great, because it would break the idea that all this voting MUST be accomplished on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
So far, it looks like we are winning so big they won't be able to steal it, but don't give up yet.
VOTE. VOTE. VOTE. Fight for your right to vote NO MATTER WHAT.
If you get to the polls and they won't let you vote, call the 800# and get help.
Fight for this gift that hundreds of thousands have died for you to have and that billions around the world WISH they had: a chance to change your government without bloodshed.
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TomR
said on 11/7/2006 @ 1:47 pm PT...
COMMENT #5 [Permalink]
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Bluebear2
said on 11/7/2006 @ 1:48 pm PT...
The Ghost of Rush Limbaugh strikes again:
"Calif: Signal snafu broadcasts (R) political ad (over Emergency Alert System)
... As a result, KFBK's regular programming --- in this case, the ads --- took over the airwaves at radio stations in 17 Northern California counties, and perhaps even the audio of some television stations."
KFBK was the station Rush was at when worked out of Sacramento.
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MarkH
said on 11/7/2006 @ 1:58 pm PT...
"Rush" right out and vote a straight Democratic ticket!
1-866-OUR-VOTE
COMMENT #7 [Permalink]
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Richard Ascher
said on 11/7/2006 @ 2:13 pm PT...
Get this! The National GOP web site is already making excuses why the exit polls will show more Democratic votes than are actually made. Check it out, but here is my copy of their ridiculous claims. It says to me that they have their operatives in place to steal votes:
TUESDAY | NOVEMBER 07, 2006
RESEARCH BRIEFINGS
COMMENT #8 [Permalink]
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Savantster
said on 11/7/2006 @ 2:21 pm PT...
As noted in the Ohio thread.. what kind of morons didn't have paper set up for a backup in case this happened?
I live in Colorado and I'm disgusted that those in charge of this state are so completely incompetent.
This country needs a serious wakeup call. The masses are just too fat and ignorant.
COMMENT #9 [Permalink]
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Bluebear2
said on 11/7/2006 @ 2:23 pm PT...
From the RNC web site:
Biased And Inaccurate Predictions Have Led To Poor
GOP Exit Poll Showings In Past Three National Elections
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FAST FACTS ON EXIT POLLING
* Election Experts Believe Exit Polls Give An Edge And Sway Towards Democrat Candidates.
* National Exit Polls Will Skew In Favor Of Democrats This Year, Due To Large Numbers Of Uncontested Democrat Seats In The House Of Representatives.
* Early Exit Polling Returns In 2004 Were Widely Inaccurate, Declaring Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) To Be The Next President Of The United States And Republicans Barely Holding A One Seat Majority In The U.S. Senate.
* In The 2002 Midterm Elections, Exit Polling Produced Unusable Data.
* In 2000, Exit Polling Malfunctioned And Incorrectly Projecting Vice President Al Gore As The Winner Of The Crucial Battleground State Of Florida.
Hey I want some of that good stuff to smoke!
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Savantster
said on 11/7/2006 @ 2:25 pm PT...
correction in my above.. Utah, not Ohio.. lol.. who can keep track with SO MANY BLUNDERS IN SO MANY PLACES....
LOL.... what a cluster!
COMMENT #11 [Permalink]
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Savantster
said on 11/7/2006 @ 2:26 pm PT...
Someone explain how "exit polling malfunctions".. that's rich!
COMMENT #12 [Permalink]
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Savantster
said on 11/7/2006 @ 3:10 pm PT...
LMFAO.. is that like a wardrobe malfunction?
COMMENT #13 [Permalink]
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GWN
said on 11/7/2006 @ 3:31 pm PT...
To quote "SevenStrings" comment on C& L.
"An e-voting machine is like my bowels: they both "generally appear to run smoothly", and their resultant outputs have about the same intrinsic value."
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Rose
said on 11/7/2006 @ 3:42 pm PT...
The Denver judge denied the two-hour extension for polling places.
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stephen k
said on 11/7/2006 @ 4:00 pm PT...
"America is not a young land: it is old and dirty and evil before the settlers, before the Indians. The evil is there waiting." - WS Burroughs
Fight for your rights USA, if you descend into a one-party state there is that much less hope for other democracies.
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Julio Edwards
said on 11/7/2006 @ 7:41 pm PT...
The republican secretary of state took Denver's predominantly democratic 300 or so voting precincts and cut them down to 55 pathetic "voting centers". The lines are 2-3 hours long, with 1/2 an hour left for voting. When I voted this afternoon around 2pm, the wait was one hour and less than half the machines were in use. The entire Denver city voting system went down for 20 or so minutes and tons of people walked away when they were told how long the wait would be (45 min-1 hr) then. According to KHOW radio talk show Craig Silverman, he voted in the predominantly republican suburbs and there was no waiting at all (Denver Post reported some in suburbs). Looks like the SOS's plan when off without a hitch, following Ohio SOS Blackwell's strategy: Disenfranchise the dems. Since Blackwell lost tonight, I predict he will be investigated until the cows come home, and I home he does some time in the big house (and I don't mean W's).