Get Yer Vote On

2008_1_14.flags.jpgEarly voting has begun across the state, and will continue until January 31st. As long as you didn't/don't register during the grace period, from the 2nd until the 22nd, then you can take advantage of early voting for all primary races. That includes the big one, so be the first to shut all your friends up about Hillary vs. Obama vs. that one muppet and let them know you won't be hearin' any more of their idle talk until they do the damn thing.

If you're of the more traditional, voting-day variety or if you simply plan on waiting until the last minute and then forgetting to vote, the official day is February 5th. If you do plan on voting, please research the list of candidates this time instead of sitting there in the voting booth debating which ward committeeman's name sounds the coolest.

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Good to know. Thank Alicia!

Is it wrong that I usually just look for who has the most Irish sounding names and vote for them?

Yay I just voted! I had to wake up the poor people who were manning the election booth over at Union Park. Wow, touch screen, how fancy and I got a paper receipt. Weird to know that if you sign-in you have to claim your party - I wanted Non-Partisan, but then I was told I could not get a Federal ballot - then I said Democratic - oh well.

I just got back from calling voters to remind them of this. Hopefully Chicago can be a place where the "youth" vote comes out in droves and Obama can win.. As well as all the Irish judges..

"Weird to know that if you sign-in you have to claim your party - I wanted Non-Partisan"

The thinking is, were you not required to claim a party you could then vote for the candidate least likely to succeed nationally, in the party you dislike the most.

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"I've just finished talking on the phone with my husband, Samuel Bartmess, about his experience today in the Nevada caucus in a town called Pahrump. He was in charge of one precinct; however, three other precincts were placed in the same cafeteria. Thus, four precincts (about 600 people) were all in one room. In this cafeteria he witnessed voter fraud and slime politics at its worst from the Clinton organizers and precinct captains.

The doors officially opened at 11 a.m., but by 10 a.m. Clinton voters swarmed the place. They had been told to arrive early because there were not going to be enough ballots to go around for everyone; thus, first come first served. By the time 11:20 rolled around Clinton organizers were shutting the doors even though this was not supposed to happen until noon. Samuel ran back and forth from his precinct to the door trying to make sure it stayed open and, thus, started the war of words between him and the Clinton people. Cheating followed. Obama supporters were told that there were no more ballots even though extras were around. Clinton voters were counted more than once in differing precincts. Temp chairs refused to register Obama voters. Undecided voters got their preference box marked for them as "Clinton" by Clinton people even though the undecided did not express a preference for the Senator. Overall, the four precincts were taken advantage of by the Clinton team because everything was so disorganized.

When Samuel tried to make things fair and organized he was told time and again that he didn't get to have an opinion because he was not from Nevada. He took the topic up with his Obama precinct captain who was unable to sway others into having a fair count. He had a number of arguments with those who were causing chaos and those who did nothing to stop the chaos. Overall, Samuel does admit that if the Clinton organizers had played fair that they probably would have won the precinct in the first place. However, they disenfranchised voters and out maneuvered the other campaigns by playing dirty politics. It was a Mob-ocracy of ruthless Clinton organizers. For Clinton's team, today was not a day about respect, it was not a day about uniting a country, it was not a day about people working together as one, it was a day of winning for the Clinton team. This mob intimidated and pushed their neighbors around. Samuel firmly believes more than ever that our campaign is about bringing the country together and the Clinton camp is for division."

--testimonial sent to andrewsullivan.com

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