To: conservativecorner
Cuyahoga county always has strange ballots. In 2000 they had a "butterfly" ballot very similar to the ones in Florida. No one complained. If you are not smart enough to follow the arrows then perhaps it is best if your vote does not count.
The problem is when you are voting absentee as in the case you have identified. Without having the ballot inserted into one of the punching devices there are no arrows to follow and definitely in this case properly indicating Bush/Cheney could be confusing.
The order of the candidates should be shuffled from precinct to precinct.
22 posted on
10/25/2004 6:29:21 AM PDT by
IBIAFR
To: IBIAFR
If you are not smart enough to follow the arrows then perhaps it is best if your vote does not count.OK, I haven't voted yet and so I'm checking to see if I'm smart enough to vote.
If I follow the arrows, I vote the #14, is that correct?
44 posted on
10/25/2004 7:28:14 AM PDT by
Balding_Eagle
(Liberalism has metastasized into a dangerous neurosis which threatens the nation's security)
To: IBIAFR
If you are not smart enough to follow the arrows then perhaps it is best if your vote does not count.Yeah, that would be REAL SMART! You would vote for # 14 --whoever that is---if you "followed the arrow" from Bush/Cheney.
Now how do you vote for Bush? And BTW, do you think the design of the ballot is just a coincidence? You are not that gullible, I hope.
51 posted on
10/25/2004 4:15:37 PM PDT by
San Jacinto
(Kerry chose the easy path of protest and defeatism.)
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