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KoKo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-05-04 05:36 PM
Response to Reply #14
26. Cheswick is correct. It was up to the Democratic State Party to get on
this right after "Selection 2000" and in most cases they dragged their feet. The DNC/DLC are to blame for not alerting the State Dem Parties as to what would be a huge problem if "Early Voting" was a reality.

We have our DNC/DLC Leadership to complain to and right on down to our State Dems. Those here who had Repug Governors had REAL problems, but our state has a Dem Governor for 14 years and STILL the Dem State Leadership was clueless. Too few machines in Polling places for early vote and not enough ballots to go around.

NEITHER ACT nor any other agressive action to register and sign up new voters, Dem or Repug could have controlled the machines, type of machines or the wait lines.

Our Leadership has failed us by not getting their act together. (no pun intended) and I wonder why...because it has me and others who canvassed and paid out of pocket for copies of flyers and leaflets and gave up our time to get the Dem vote out and it was hindered by our own!
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