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Wisconsin: a done deal?

by: Pam Spaulding

Wed Oct 15, 2008 at 18:00:00 PM EDT


The GOP honchos look like they may be ceding Wisconsin to Obama with this news:
The Republican National Committee hasn't booked ads for the next week in Wisconsin TV markets after running a series of spots attacking Barack Obama and congressional Dems, according to TV sources.

The decision comes amid speculation on whether Republicans may pull back in Wisconsin after several polls in the past week showed Obama up over John McCain by double digits. An RNC spokesman referred calls to the party's independent expenditure operation, which is in charge of the TV ad buys.

On the other hand, other  activity by the state party is questionable - does anybody else find this bit of business disturbing? GOP seeks police, veterans to work Milwaukee polls.
Democrats are criticizing the Wisconsin Republican Party for seeking people with military and law enforcement experience to watch Milwaukee polling places.

...In the e-mail dated Sept. 8, the state party's director of election day operations Jon Waclawski said he was looking specifically for names of "Milwaukee area veterans, policemen, security personnel, firefighters etc." A supporter forwarded the e-mail to the Obama campaign, which gave it to reporters late Tuesday.

...Obama's campaign director, David Plouffe, singled out the e-mail during a conference call with reporters on Tuesday in which he was asked to name specific intimidating behavior by the GOP. He accused Republicans of trying to get "large individuals with law enforcement backgrounds" to work the polls in Milwaukee to scare away voters.

Poll watchers may keep track of voter turnout at a location, gauge whether the process is running smoothly and challenge voters who they believe are ineligible. Observers can be removed if they disrupt the election, actively campaign for a candidate or distribute election-related material.

Now I doubt the purpose is to scare voters away from the polls, but if they can "challenge" people they believe are ineligible during the process, certainly that can hold up voting, and make it difficult to get people through if the turnout is massive. Thoughts? After 2000 and 2004, there's justification for the unease.
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Thanks for the heads up Pam. This is just insane. And the comment about sending a young white 17 year old in there? These are the folks that McMean was talking to when he was in Waukesha. Man I wish election was over. I don't think we've seen all of the nasty yet

Wanna bet
The only ones "challenged" will be non white?

Dena  

Cisgender. Because "Genetic" (or non) is so 2006.


I dunno, could include other likely Obama voters as well
Does Wisconsin put your party affiliation on their voter registration card?  

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