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Last Updated on Thursday, 2 October 2008 09:39 Written by rslcpol Thursday, 2 October 2008 09:39
Ah, but when Obama was asked how we can know the Ohio election won’t be stolen, he answered “it helps in Ohio that we have democrats in charge of the machines.”
From the Nextright:
Early voting is taking place in Ohio. Through the end of the week, people can register and vote on the same day. The Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner argues that they are merely “casting their ballot” rather than “voting” so the fact that Ohio statute requires 30 days between registering and voting would not interfere.
So here is what is happening today. People are showing up to register and vote. There is no affirmative evidence that these people have not registered or voted somewhere else. There is no control. Normally in an election, partisan election monitors are allowed into polling places so that they can police each other. But not in two counties, Franklin and Montgomery, in Ohio.
Brunner also issued an advisory opinion to counties saying that they are not required to allow election monitors. Watch an election observer be turned away.
[…] told you about the controversy yesterday, now when asked some tough questions, a spokesman for democrat Jennifer Brunner hangs […]