@balungaloaf:
oh i’m so sure
Denial isn’t just a river in Egypt, evidentially.
In northern Coral Springs, near the Sawgrass Expressway and Coral Ridge Drive, David Nirenberg arrived to vote as an independent. Nevertheless, he said poll workers insisted he choose a party ballot.
"He said to me, ‘Are you Democrat or Republican?’ I said, ‘Neither, I am independent.’ He said, ‘Well, you have to pick one,’‘’ Nirenberg said.
In Florida, only those who declare a party are allowed to cast a vote in that party’s presidential primary.
Nirenberg said he tried to explain to the poll worker that he should not vote on a party ballot because of his “no party affiliation” status.
Nirenberg said a second poll worker was called over who agreed that independents should not use party ballots, but said they had received instructions to the contrary.
“He said, ‘Ya know, that is kind of funny, but it was what we were told.’ … I was shocked when they told me that.” Nirenberg said he went ahead and voted for John McCain.
Staff writers Alexia Campbell, Elizabeth Baier, John Holland, Mark Hollis, Sallie James, Linda Kliendienst, Ihosvani Rodriguez, and Crystian Tejedor contributed to this report.
Copyright © 2008, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Independents were registering as Republicans, ON THE SPOT, and voting McCain.
Now, you might view that as GOOD or BAD, but it does not change the fact that it WAS happening and that is where a lot of McCain’s votes came from. This explains perfectly why Romney was the 8% margin leader in the polls just before the election then afterwards, was beaten by McCain. The pollsters didn’t bother CALLING THE UNDECIDEDS, only registered Republicans.
Add in McCain’s push polling and his robo-calling (where a robot dials random numbers and plays a recorded message slandering another candidate to whomever picks up the phone. And old trick, but it still works.) And it’s a wonder why Romney got any votes.
The guy’s just as dirty as Hillary and Obama, the only difference is he wants us to believe he’s a Republican and he’s just not.