Dirty tricks and snafus

"I’m looking at all of these [races] and adding them up. I add up to a Republican Senate and Republican House. You may end up with a different math but you are entitled to your math and I’m entitled to the math."

- Karl Rove, October 24, 2006, What's he know that we don't?

"I sure hope my vote counts"

- GOP Blowhard-yet-still-American representative Jean Schmidt of Ohio

Voter turnout has been higher than predicted and voting snags have affected voters of both stripes across the nation. I may be repeating some stories here, but we've got problems in: Colorado, Maryland, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Virginia (more), and Georgia.


It's illegal to ask for ID in Georgia

Ken Mehlman won't e-vote and maybe you shouldn't either.

A rundown of GOP lawmakers having voting problems, including the Governor of South Carolina.

In Kentucky, an attack of a voter by a poll worker. Latinos being harassed and videotaped by gun-toting conservatives in Arizona.

A California GOP congressmen had his ad forcibly played on air by using the Emergency Broadcast System.

GOP thugs in Colorado and Democratic idiots in New Jersey ransack their opponent's offices or just lock the doors. Look, both parties need to keep their basest elements in check today and let the election go forward without interference.

Democrats, you know we should be above the level of Republicans. Keep it clean, even if they aren't.

Some states are already turning to paper ballots, even (shudder) Florida, because of the problems with e-voting.

And so it goes....