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Remember, Club. Zogby and Gallup Polls + Botox + Playoffs + Flip-Floppery + Dog Hostage-Taking = Crushing Electoral Victory. No sweat. |
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Gun control (register or don't)
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Okay. And I'll refrain from googling all the kids who shoot themselves or others because their parents keep guns in the home, or about the reduction in killings with assault weapons under the ban that the Repubs gleefully let lapse. |
The Silence of the Blogosphere
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I'm trying to imagine who would be MORE satisfied by Dan Rather being naked. |
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Think about whether people keep records of who's registered to vote, and if so, where they might be kept, and if people could compare such records now to what they used to be in order to track things like the rate of registration. |
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In either case, the weapons are there with or without a concealed carry law or other permissive-possesion law. I would truly be surprised if permissive gun laws made a difference in either case. We've seen the description of it in Texas here a few weeks ago, and I know it was all too common still in a draconian city like Chicago. Does it happen a lot in VA? 2.) If anyone else would like to google any credible estimate of the decrease in murders due to the assault weapons ban, please let me know. I'll donate $100 to Lawtalkers if any estimate says it is more than 50 per year nationwide. And I'll be reasonable with the term "credible" by letting Ty be the judge of the source as reasonably impartial. And I'd swear someone else said the decrease in homicides was the result of crack-war truces and the long-term effects of legalized abortion (ugh, that last part is a tasteless remark if I knew any bounds). Hello |
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Where is the evidence that voter rolls have increased? I haven't seen anything on the topic. I also note that those records are not exactly well-kept. |
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ETA: the Harris County voterthon made it's 2000 goal over the weekend at Sharpstown Mall. EATA more info since it's a registration newspaper: Quote:
A lawyer at V&E estimates that she personally has registered about 350 people, and the local Tax Assessor/voter register says about 80 percent of Harris county are registered. BTW, the registration site is useful for cyberstalking and/or figuring out the real ages of local socialites. |
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Hordes of voters register in a dozen states Deadlines offer glimpse of what nation may see on Election Day Election offices were flooded with new voters in a dozen states Monday as registration deadlines offered a glimpse of what the nation might see a month from now. Many officials reported record numbers of new voters, some said they were overwhelmed, and allegations were already flying about fraud and the disqualification of some voters’ applications. “They’re coming in, in buckets,” said Pamela Swafford, deputy director of Ohio’s Hamilton County board of elections. By Monday morning, the county that includes Cincinnati had 64,045 new voter registrations on hand, more than twice the 29,178 it received four years ago. “If you walk into our mail room, we have stacks and stacks of new forms coming in,” said Kara Sinkule, spokeswoman for Georgia Secretary of State Cathy Cox, who oversees elections. “It’s a great problem to have.” Her state is on pace to see a 50 percent increase in new voters for this presidential election compared to 2000. In the past year, 371,376 new voters registered, with 87,110 new voters in September alone. And the surge grew even bigger in the first few days of October. Others speculate on the impact on the presidential race, and whether more Democrats are registering than Republicans, as some evidence indicates. Pennsylvania’s suburban Montgomery County, the state’s largest Republican-leaning county, saw a bigger surge than the past two elections, with three Democrats registering for every two Republicans, said Joseph R. Passarella, the county’s director of voter services. An analysis by the Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal found that registration was up higher in that state’s traditionally Democratic counties, and not as high in counties that usually vote GOP. |
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Voter registration rolls are locally kept, so anyone seeking to do a comprehensive analysis would have to devote more energy to the task than our intrepid jounalistic corps seems inclined to devote. That said, here's a bit on the news today with some partial, anecdotal evidence. |
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