November 9, 2005

Bad Day for the Bad Guys




Kos says yesterday's election results are pretty ugly for Bush and crew. Glad there is some good news somewhere, because New York's Democrats are freaking depressing. Props to Virginia, and Cali for sonning the governator.

Also: Why is NY's setup for write-in votes (all the way on the side of the booth) totally discriminatory against left-handed voters?

Posted by jsmooth995 at November 9, 2005 1:02 PM
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Man, write-in voting seems discriminatory against everyone. My girlfriend wanted to write in Norman Siegel for public advocate, so when she asked the woman signing us in at the polls how to do a write-in, the woman looked at her like she was crazy, then asked if she wanted a paper ballot. Not very helpful!

Posted by: Jack at November 13, 2005 8:58 PM

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