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To: VRWCmember
I don't like sour grapes campaigns and neither do I like the wants and wishes of the voters to be dismissed.....

however, Cow has already changed election law by having her name on an official state list that was passed out or available to all voters...that was a change of law DURING an election season that should never have been allowed...

if people had to write in the old fashioned way, she would have gotten very few votes..

and of course, now they are changing state law to benefit a certain candidate DURING and election.....

how can that stand...

24 posted on 11/11/2010 10:58:34 AM PST by cherry
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To: cherry

Actually, the list had to be requested - and I believe they kept some track of that, an only a small fraction of people even asked for it. With 50,000 bracelets, tattoos, etc - believe me, people didn’t even need that.

Lisa won in the bush - and it’s also in the bush that the electioneering occurred, IMHO. The Native corps had their henchman go to each village and basically force them to vote for Murkowski - and unfortunately, my husband says that Miller had to have caught them in the act doing that in order to have acted on it. But it also seems to strengthen the “protest” argument on misspellings...

My husband (AK lawyer for over 25 years) thinks that they should have brought this in state court, not federal. In federal court, even if somehow there are enough bad votes to matter, and they side for Joe, this can get kicked up to a higher court, where the judge or judges may be a bunch of liberals or RINOs.

I wish it were different but it looks like Miller will have to concede this week.


33 posted on 11/11/2010 3:27:27 PM PST by nerdgirl
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