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Election 2008

North Carolina's Surprising Turn to Blue in Election 2008

By Val Strange, AlterNet. Posted November 3, 2008.


Will the Democrats of North Carolina be chanting "Yes, We Can!" on election night?
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Wilmington, NC -- Past elections may have tagged North Carolina red, but the prevailing electorate is ambiguous about color. Though the state is geographically a part of the south, and all of that entails, I think its people are emancipating themselves from its days of yore. Votes that laid dormant in past elections awoke from slumber and are being cast in unprecedented numbers. Already bloopers sprang up in early voting sites. Reports of nearly 200,000 votes got sucked into a vacuum of obscure ballots that confused people into thinking their straight-party vote included their vote for president. Others reported they had glitches with voting booths that kept switching their choice to the opposite party. The ominous threat of voter fraud looms over North Carolina.

Once again, a cultural war is being waged against our civil liberties and threatens to amend the beauty of our democracy. The Republican Party has been hijacked by nutjobs and extremists whose visions for America accustom the sentiments of the Fourth Reich. Liberals are running exposés about The Republican Empress and her new clothes. And the hoi polloi is being tested like a monkey on its back with wild theories about a filibuster-proof democratic congress that will turn into a liability. Skewing the possibility that there's a flipside to the argument as the county faces critical challenges on so many fronts. That quite possibly a democratic dominance in congress, and the senate, might lend itself the fluidity of becoming a strength. With Washington divided on pressing issues the stakes have never been higher, and North Carolinians are not taking it lightly. No doubt the challenges that dog The South linger comparatively in more progressive places like Wilmington. Though the city bellows diversity, racism bellies a visceral divide. And similarly, The South's anti-intellectual war against The North is also entertained.

With the race tightening as it plays out, I thought I'd see what people here are thinking. I asked Marilyn Gillingham, a 56-year-old mother of two who hails from Santa Barbara, Ca, and has lived in Wilmington's downtown district for two years. "There is a cast system here," she said. What's more, "there's no smoke screen. People seem still shackled by the past," But the partiality of the south doesn't just stop at race, she said. Earlier in the day, she had seen a bumper sticker that read "We Don't Care How You Did It Up North." "Well, you better get used to it," she quipped. Transplants, who make up 40 per cent of Wilmington's population, and move to North Carolina for its balmy weather and lower cost of living, cannot be discounted. "Look what happened with the Mexican population in California," she added, "they didn't see that coming." She identified with Barack Obama's message: Change, and she said, "I feel comfortable with him representing our county's foreign policies," after traveling to Europe for a couple of years and didn't appreciate how Americans were viewed overseas.

Across the street from Gillingham, Suda Tuggle, has lived in Wilmington since the sixties. She always votes based on issues, she said. "I've voted liberal-I've actually voted for two democrats and one republican," Tuggle said. She was a Hillary supporter and presented with her current choices, Suda, voted for McCain, because her son served in the first gulf war, and "unless you've experienced what they [military] go through, you don't understand," she said. McCain "will weigh out the options before sacrificing our troops." When I asked if she would feel comfortable with an Obama presidency, she said "sure." But she was apprehensive about letting on to the neighbors whom she voted for.


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Voting wallets and anger at Bush, not racial harmony
Posted by: nfamous on Nov 3, 2008 5:49 AM   
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I'm tired of this change mantra. What is changing on race? Nothing. Most whites still have reservations about blacks and other nonwhites. Most blacks feel the same and rightfully so. Whites are voting Bush and anything like Bush, including McCain, out but not because they want to live in perfect harmony with other races. They are voting their wallets. In a materialist, consumerist, shallow culture like ours that should surprise no one. Americans are tired of Mexicans and Indians getting all of their jobs and are voting for an end of preference for cheap labor. It won't work. Americans will just have to adjust to a lower standard of living. It's only fair. Our military and economic exploitation has been doing it to the rest of the world for centuries. It's time the rest of humanity enjoyed the fruits of their labor.

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Its Just Mad McCain
Posted by: mindfulyouth on Nov 3, 2008 8:21 AM   
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Today and Tomorrow are the battlegrounds over our great nation. There is no reason to allow such a fool into the highest national office! This is why you would be crazy to vote for McCain.



http://tv1.com/playlists/show/11



We must make sure all states are blue!

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Here's the cold reality. CALL BUSH AND TELL THEM NOT TO STEAL THE ELECTION
Posted by: cori on Nov 3, 2008 12:32 PM   
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202 456 1111
That's the nightmare. Here's the cold reality.

Swing state Colorado. Before this election, two Republican secretaries of state purged 19.4 percent of the entire voter roll. One in five voters. Pfft!

Swing state New Mexico. One in nine voters in this year's Democratic caucus found their names missing from the state-provided voter registries. And not just any voters. County by county, the number of voters disappeared was in direct proportion to the nonwhite population. Gore won the state by 366 votes; Kerry lost it by only 5,900. Despite reassurances that all has been fixed for Tuesday, Democrats lost from the list in February told me they're still "disappeared" from the lists this week.

Swing state Indiana. In this year's primary, ten nuns were turned away from the polls because of the state's new voter ID law. They had drivers' licenses, but being in their 80s and 90s, they'd let their licenses expire. Cute. But what isn't cute is this: 566,000 registered voters in that state don't have the ID required to vote. Most are racial minorities, the very elderly and first-time voters; that is, Obama voters. Twenty-three other states have new, vote-snatching ID requirements.

Swing state Florida. Despite a lawsuit battle waged by the Brennan Center for Justice, the state's Republican apparatchiks are attempting to block the votes of 85,000 new registrants, forcing them to pass through a new "verification" process. Funny thing: verification applies only to those who signed up in voter drives (mostly black), but not to voters registering at motor vehicle offices (mostly white).



Here's an ugly little secret about American democracy: We don't count all the votes. In 2004, based on the data from the US Elections Assistance Commission, 3,006,080 votes were not counted: "spoiled," unreadable and blank ballots; "provisional" ballots rejected; mail-in ballots disqualified.

This Tuesday, it will be worse. Much worse.

That's what I found while traveling the nation over the last year for BBC Television and Rolling Stone Magazine, working with voting rights attorney Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This we guarantee: there will be far more votes disappeared by Tuesday night than the three million lost in 2004. A six-million vote swipe, quite likely, shifts 4 percent of the ballots, within the margin of error of the tightest polls.

Begin with this harsh statistic: since the last election, more than ten million voters have been purged from the nation's vote registries. And that's just the start of the steal.

If the noncount were random, it wouldn't matter. But it's not random. A US Civil Rights Commission analysis shows that the chance a black voter's ballot will "spoil" or be blank is 900 percent higher than a white voter's.

Does that mean the election's stolen and you should forget voting and just go back to bed for four years? Hell, no. It means you vote and vote smart, learn how to pry their filthy little hands off your ballot (there's a link at the end).

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866-OUR-VOTE/888-VE-Y-VOTE h
Posted by: cori on Nov 3, 2008 1:48 PM   
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866-OUR-VOTE/888-VE-Y-VOTE h
Mon, 11/03/2008 - 21:05 — Anonymous (not verified)
866-OUR-VOTE/888-VE-Y-VOTE http://www.866ourvote.com Please publicize this number - volunteers are standing by there to give information, help clarify election laws and empower voters to vindicate their rights, and in some cases, to send mobile field units directly to the polls or to contact election officials to address problems.

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