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Wednesday, October 27, 2004 Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal
Thirty take bus rides to mall to vote for Kerry
By HENRY BREAN REVIEW-JOURNAL
It wasn't the most successful get-out-the-vote effort in history, but it meant a lot to Las Vegas Democrat Cloma Williams.
She was one of about 30 people who were shuttled directly from Tuesday's rally for John Kerry to an early voting site at the Boulevard Mall in buses provided by the Kerry campaign.
"I wanted to get the vote behind me," Williams, 69, said as she emerged from the polls with a small smile. "You never know what's going to happen in a day. I could die. I want my vote to count even if I'm not here anymore."
A line of six buses waited to shuttle Kerry supporters to early voting sites as the rally at Jaycees Park ended. In the end, only two of the buses were needed to carry voters to the polls.
(Excerpt) Read more at reviewjournal.com ...
However, each voter agreed to vote three times to make up for the difference.
HUMOR BREAK
The real problem is that they stop and vote at every polling booth in the damn state!
"I wanted to get the vote behind me," Williams, 69, said as she emerged from the polls with a small smile. "You never know what's going to happen in a day. I COULD DIE. I WANT MY VOTE TO COUNT EVEN IF I'M NOT HERE ANYMORE."
Hehehehehe....See, when the Democrats let the dead cast ballots they're just doing the Lord's work. These dead people who want their vote to count would be disenfranchised if not for the efforts of Democratic Party.
The other four buses were filled...with the dead.
sorry the post got messed up...I thought I edited out the top lines to only include the excerpt....my first article post, can you tell!!!
sorry the post got messed up...I thought I edited out the top lines to only include the excerpt....my first article post, can you tell!!!
not a problem, someone else can vote proxy...
LOL!
Buses...transportation of choice for those who will not work for a car.
The other four could have carried Bush voters...looks like we win Nevada 66%-33%! Actually, pretty close to some polls I've seen!
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