Posted on 08/05/2006 8:35:02 PM PDT by YaYa123
As Tuesday's primary draws near, town halls across the state are being inundated by people who want to register with the Democratic Party, according to the secretary of the state and town registrars.
From May through Friday, 11,496 unaffiliated voters became registered Democrats. From May through the end of July, 10,344 new voters became registered Democrats, said Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz. "If you think about those Democrats, those are people who are obviously motivated to participate. That could have an impact on not only turnout, but election results," Bysiewicz said.
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These sure are smart people. Connecticut has low taxes....NOT!
Well, well...looks like MoveOn.org and Soros are scrounging up votes in inner-city Hartford and New Haven to vote for kooky Lamont.
It's hard to tell what the tea leaves are saying here.
This is especially funny since right after Kerry lost all these losers were whining about how much taxes the Blue States paid out to the Feds. Thank you for being stuck on stupid Democrat Voters.
Lamont will win. Schumer will be in a quagmire on Wednesday.
Bye, bye, Liberman.
Bye, bye, Liberman.
Ta,ta, two mints in one!
If Soros is involved CT will see more registered voters than eligible voters.
That's just what it looks like.
We hear these stories every election year. Then the newly registered voters realize that going to the polls is going to make a serious dent in their beer-drinking time, and never show up. ;)
We had a Republican primary back before the 2004 election and a bunch of moonbats (yes, I know quite a few) told me their plan to go and register as Republicans in order to throw skew the election.... ..
Yes, but can they speak English? Are they even legal voters? Most likely not.
Passing out booze and cigarettes to the bums again?
And my address is:
101 UNDER THE 5th St Bridge
and no, I don't need to show no stinkin ID..
Seems to me, this is good news for Lieberman, voters reacting to the news Lamont is so far ahead of Lieberman in the polls. Of course if Lieberman pulls this thing out, Bill Clinton will swear his show of support is responsible.
Quinnipiac usually leans left, but even so, this will be an uphill battle for Loserman.
This is a most interesting development, one which will probably be repeated in liberal New England and also in CA and the Pacific NW.
Invest in Wild Irish Rose and Ripple as well.
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