March 28, 2008

bad news for hillary?

A bunch of people switched parties in Kentucky in order to vote in the Democrat primaries are being denied their vote because of a law setting up a  cutoff date for reregistry, so says the KY Secretary of State.

Vegeta, what does your scouter say about Kentucky's number of disenfranchised voters?

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Its over 9000!!!!!!!!

Posted by: doubleplusundead at 03:05 PM | Comments (14) | Add Comment
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1 Am I the only person who laughed at KY secretary of state?  Probably.  I must be tuned into to lubricant humor.

Posted by: Jennifer at March 28, 2008 07:24 PM (4xBEr)

2 Funny thing, I almost made myself write out Kentucky for precisely that reason, but laziness won out...

Posted by: doubleplusundead at March 28, 2008 07:38 PM (LEDkk)

3 S

Posted by: Steamboat McGoo at March 28, 2008 08:12 PM (DvoWL)

4 Sorry - typing on an old laptop.

Now what was I gonna say? Oh! Yeah -

Heh.

The only redeeming thing about this election cycle is that we're getting to see so many (D)s make fools out of themselves so publicly. The inherent contradictions of their "belief system" are oozing out all over.

Posted by: Steamboat McGoo at March 28, 2008 08:15 PM (DvoWL)

5 About the only useful thing to come out of this election cycle...

Posted by: doubleplusundead at March 28, 2008 08:16 PM (LEDkk)

6 The lube thing plays well after the previous post.

Posted by: Sockless Joe at March 28, 2008 08:32 PM (M59oa)

7 Indeed it does.

Posted by: doubleplusundead at March 28, 2008 08:38 PM (LEDkk)

8 There will be some lawsuits over this one. Nine thousand people being disenfranchised??!! Wasn't anyone telling these people that if they re-register parties after Dec 31, they wouldn't get to vote? That seems like something their circuit clerks' offices and voting registrars' offices should have been explaining. They say in the article that they were warning folks, but something tells me the message wasn't being spread on the local level.

Posted by: Conservative Belle at March 29, 2008 09:11 AM (/v6Id)

9 !

Posted by: doubleplusundead at March 29, 2008 09:23 AM (LEDkk)

10 I live in Kentucky, and I thought the last day to register for the primaries was sometime in late April?  Hmmm....

Posted by: its vintage duh at March 29, 2008 10:10 AM (05ypq)

11 I wondered if you'd take notice of this, I kinda hoped you would, being in Kentucky.

Posted by: doubleplusundead at March 29, 2008 10:14 AM (LEDkk)

12 Yeah.  I mean, I wasn't planning on participating in Operation Chaos here, because (1) I hope to be in DC by then, (2) Hillary will probably win Kentucky anyway, as the Dems I know here seem to like her more, and (3) I've never voted Democrat and I don't think I could bring myself to do it, even just to mess with them. 

Side note:  The KY SecState is a Republican, and won by a 14-point margin in an election that saw Gov. Fletcher go down in flames.  I can definitely see him running for higher KY office later (for governor, or perhaps Senate if Sen. Bunning's crazy ass retires).

Posted by: its vintage duh at March 29, 2008 03:22 PM (05ypq)

13 Yeah, Hillary'll take PA pretty handily, I didn't bother to reregister either.  After Wright, I don't think Obama is even touching PA in April or November unless McCain does some really retarded shit along the way.

Posted by: doubleplusundead at March 29, 2008 04:09 PM (LEDkk)

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