Obligatory Election Post.
Yay, civic duties. Go, Team O'Malley. Go, Team Cardin.
Really, I just want to see Ehrlich get his ass kicked. Especially after he recommended that people who are fully able to go to the polls file absentee ballots. Guess what? The absentee ballot printers couldn't handle the record demand, and as a result, not everyone got their ballot in time. Also, I'm extremely suspicious about his motives. I guess with so much scrutiny on electronic ballotting after the debacles that were Ohio and Florida, it's probably easier to tamper with paper ballots these days.
Oh? And his "sample ballot" strongly inferred that that two prominent Dems were endorsing Ehrlich and Steele.
Add this to the monetary and smear scandals that Ehrlich's been involved in, and I really want to see him get taken down.
Really, I just want to see Ehrlich get his ass kicked. Especially after he recommended that people who are fully able to go to the polls file absentee ballots. Guess what? The absentee ballot printers couldn't handle the record demand, and as a result, not everyone got their ballot in time. Also, I'm extremely suspicious about his motives. I guess with so much scrutiny on electronic ballotting after the debacles that were Ohio and Florida, it's probably easier to tamper with paper ballots these days.
Oh? And his "sample ballot" strongly inferred that that two prominent Dems were endorsing Ehrlich and Steele.
"The campaigns ended on a bitter note, with Democrats alleging dirty tricks Monday because of a sample ballot mailed in Prince George's County that stated wrongly that former Rep. Kweisi Mfume and Prince George's County Executive Jack B. Johnson had endorsed Steele and Ehrlich. The two Democrats have endorsed Cardin and other Democrats.
The ballot said it was paid for and authorized by the Bob Ehrlich for Maryland Committee and Steele for Maryland Inc. An Ehrlich campaign spokeswoman acknowledged that the governor's campaign helped pay for the sample ballot. The Steele campaign did not respond to a request for comment Monday night." -- The Baltimore Sun
Add this to the monetary and smear scandals that Ehrlich's been involved in, and I really want to see him get taken down.