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Tuesday, November 02, 2004The man next to me said it was like this in the LBJ vs. Goldwater election, too. One thing for sure, whatever the outcome, the loser can't claim this wasn't the will of the people. And if it isn't close, let's not hear anything more of how divided we are, please. Addendum: There were no poll watchers at my polling place, but we aren't as contested a county as, say, Cuyahoga. There were, however, plenty of signs posted announcing that voting fraud is a federal offense, and that if you don't live in this precinct, your vote is invalid. The pollworkers seemed a little nervous and frazzled already. The volunteer signing people in (the same one who has been there every year I can remember) had trouble finding my name, which made her very nervous. She always has trouble finding my name, but she doesn't usually get so nervous about it. I hope they have enough available to work in shifts. (Ed. note: Time stamp is incorrect so the Grand Rounds post can remain at the top of the page.) posted by Sydney on 11/02/2004 05:44:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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