so like... can we still have elections?

zanejohnson

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for srs.... i'm kind of afraid we're about to hear something about the election being postponed..
 

Jhhnn

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for srs.... i'm kind of afraid we're about to hear something about the election being postponed..

Standard Rightie blather. The election will be held on time, period, even if turnout in some places is inhibited by conditions in the aftermath of Sandy.
 

Jhhnn

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i actually wasn't..

If true, you're just oblivious. The right-wing-o-sphere has been twitter-pated about it since the storm hit- just another chance to cast aspersions.

at the very least this will have a HUGE impact on voter turnout..

How big is anybody's guess at this point. Depends on how quickly power is restored, roads cleared, portable generators brought to affected polling places, etc. It actually advantages Repubs, whose base of zealots will brave Hell & high water to vote in every election, no matter what. Everybody else, not so much.
 

zanejohnson

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If true, you're just oblivious. The right-wing-o-sphere has been twitter-pated about it since the storm hit- just another chance to cast aspersions.



How big is anybody's guess at this point. Depends on how quickly power is restored, roads cleared, portable generators brought to affected polling places, etc. It actually advantages Repubs, whose base of zealots will brave Hell & high water to vote in every election, no matter what. Everybody else, not so much.

in all honesty i haven't even really listened to anything about it... i didnt know limbaugh was already spouting that...been really busy the last 2 days, last time i got a chance to really sit down and read anything/this forum was day before yesterday.. and i thought this was just going to blow over...

elections are next week.. there is NO WAY they are going to be able to get the electronic voting sytem back up and running... that's a big deal...

honestly i wouldn't be surprised if the elections did either get post poned, or there will be an uproar over those states hugely affected... honestly, i think the election would be skewed.. does that mean the right thing to do is move on with it, or to post pone.. i would almost say post pone..


this is so crazy that it's happening right now, i've heard basically every conspiracy theory, and this is one thing they all agree on.. no election... odd coincidence..
 

Jhhnn

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in all honesty i haven't even really listened to anything about it... i didnt know limbaugh was already spouting that...been really busy the last 2 days, last time i got a chance to really sit down and read anything/this forum was day before yesterday.. and i thought this was just going to blow over...

elections are next week.. there is NO WAY they are going to be able to get the electronic voting sytem back up and running... that's a big deal...

honestly i wouldn't be surprised if the elections did either get post poned, or there will be an uproar over those states hugely affected... honestly, i think the election would be skewed.. does that mean the right thing to do is move on with it, or to post pone.. i would almost say post pone..


this is so crazy that it's happening right now, i've heard basically every conspiracy theory, and this is one thing they all agree on.. no election... odd coincidence..

There is no legal mechanism to postpone the election, so it will happen on schedule. It's up to officialdom at the state & local level to do what they can to enable their citizens to vote, and I'm sure those efforts will be maximal. Every state will get their electoral votes, regardless.

Nobody with a lick of sense would likely allow it to be any other way, because to do so would validate the fringe-whacks of conspiracy.
 

SparkyJJO

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Standard Rightie blather. The election will be held on time, period, even if turnout in some places is inhibited by conditions in the aftermath of Sandy.

You need to get your "rightie hate" in check man :p
 

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There is no legal mechanism to postpone the election, so it will happen on schedule. It's up to officialdom at the state & local level to do what they can to enable their citizens to vote, and I'm sure those efforts will be maximal. Every state will get their electoral votes, regardless.

Nobody with a lick of sense would likely allow it to be any other way, because to do so would validate the fringe-whacks of conspiracy.

There is a way to postpone the election.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20121030/DA2839L80.html
 

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in all honesty i haven't even really listened to anything about it... i didnt know limbaugh was already spouting that
Even if Rush said it that doesn't mean that he meant it. In today's program he said that it couldn't happen even if Obama wanted it to.

Carney was asked about this in a press conference.
 

irishScott

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Standard Rightie blather. The election will be held on time, period, even if turnout in some places is inhibited by conditions in the aftermath of Sandy.

Rightie blather? With all the talk about how voter ID disenfranchises the poor in inner cities, I imagine a freaking hurricane does a lot worse to said demographic. If anything the left should be wanting a delay.
 

dmcowen674

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in all honesty i haven't even really listened to anything about it... i didnt know limbaugh was already spouting that...been really busy the last 2 days, last time i got a chance to really sit down and read anything/this forum was day before yesterday.. and i thought this was just going to blow over...

elections are next week.. there is NO WAY they are going to be able to get the electronic voting sytem back up and running... that's a big deal...

honestly i wouldn't be surprised if the elections did either get post poned, or there will be an uproar over those states hugely affected... honestly, i think the election would be skewed.. does that mean the right thing to do is move on with it, or to post pone.. i would almost say post pone..


this is so crazy that it's happening right now, i've heard basically every conspiracy theory, and this is one thing they all agree on.. no election... odd coincidence..

They probably won't postpone the election but it will certainly be an asterisk in the history books with Romney winning because so much of the votes that would have gone to Obama being not cast in the Northeast because of the storm.
 

zanejohnson

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They probably won't postpone the election but it will certainly be an asterisk in the history books with Romney winning because so much of the votes that would have gone to Obama being not cast in the Northeast because of the storm.

that's what i'm saying...

i'm thinking romney has a chance now.. but in reality, electoral college says otherwise.. unless something significant happens with it...
 

Jhhnn

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Mere technical mumbo-jumbo & sightings of formations of flying pigs as Hell freezes over.

Congress isn't coming back from campaigning, and the most that will likely happen at the state level anywhere would be voting for national candidates on paper ballots, postponing other selections until later. Maybe out of precinct voting. Only if state law allows even that.

I figure that any politician who'd throw themselves in front of that shitstorm would have to be daft.
 

Jhhnn

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Rightie blather? With all the talk about how voter ID disenfranchises the poor in inner cities, I imagine a freaking hurricane does a lot worse to said demographic. If anything the left should be wanting a delay.

Acts of nature are one thing, acts of partisan jerks are entirely another.

As I offered, all this talk is just speculation by Righties- the usual innuendo in an opportunistic venue. If anybody can find sources actually calling for a delay, please post them. Have at it.
 

nehalem256

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that's what i'm saying...

i'm thinking romney has a chance now.. but in reality, electoral college says otherwise.. unless something significant happens with it...

Unless for some reason Sandy made it so only Republicans can get to the polls in NE states it seems unlikely it would effect the electoral college.

Although it probably does increase the chances of a Romney popular vote win. I wonder if Democrats will call for Obama to step aside for the "real" winner? :D