Obama campaign: Stay in line
From the Obama campaign
COLUMBUS, OH — With reports of lines at polling stations all over the state, the Obama for Ohio Campaign is urging voters to stay in line and vote.
Any voter who was in line by 7:30 and remains in line will be able to vote, no matter how long it takes to get through the line.
“Every vote counts in Ohio and we want to ensure that every voter has a chance to be heard,” said Ohio State Director Paul Tewes.
“We will continue to monitor the polls to ensure that all Ohioans who choose to participate in today’s election are able to do so regardless of who they choose to vote for.”
1 Comments:
This is standard practice in every election in Ohio- if you're in line at 7:30 you will be able to vote.
Sounds like Tewes is grandstanding, unless he's speaking to people who've never voted before.
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