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Ohio may move presidential primary
Jon Craig has the scoop here
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8 Comments:
All states that had stolen elections should hold primaries?
Well then...
I'd better get to work.
www.JimPARKER4ad.blogspot.com
please please please move election day up. Anything to vote the Repugnicants out sooner.
the only way to stop this silliness with moving primary days is to have a tiered elimination. pick a day in februrary where all states have a primary. the top 50% vote getters get to go on and re-convince everyone that they should be chosen.
repeat the process in april and then in june with the survivors in june going to the nominating conventions.
We would like to see the statistics on states deployment based on population compared against the contribution from other states and their voters!
It would appear that these are reverse hiring techniques ?
The voting primary states will not hire anyone unless they are the same wRong wingnut whacko political hacks, and, Now, our state seems to be punished for electing an opposition party, NON-wRong wingnut whacko, governor !
PATHETIC !
HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007
Is Jim Parker running for US Senate in 2008?
Look at his website...
www.JimPARKER4ad.blogspot.com
Once again the wRong wingnut html stalker strikes again !
Thanks for considering us your idols !
lol, lol, lol
PATHETIC !
HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !
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