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16 Oct 2008 06:27 pm
Email From The Polling Stations
A reader writes:
I live in Charlotte NC, where today
is the first day of early voting. I drove by two polling
places before 8 this morning and they were both completely mobbed. My
husband has driven to two others in his attempt to vote today, and the
scene has been so ridiculous that he has given up and will try again next
week. At two of the spots where he tried to vote, he witnessed and
was approached by two exceedingly aggressive McCain/Palin volunteers who
were pulling people out of line, handing out brochures, and telling them
"You really need to think carefully about your vote. If you plan to
vote Obama, we would ask that you read this material and reconsider your
vote."
At one location, after approaching my husband aggressively,
these volunteers were forcefully asked to leave by an employee and were
told the police would be called if they did not cease and desist.
None of this is indicative of anything,
obviously. I just thought it was interesting. I have voted
in three presidential races since I have lived in Charlotte, and I have
never been approached by anyone campaiging so close to a polling location.
Desperation, perhaps?
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