| College Dems' get-out-the-vote e-mail prompts GOP to request probe |
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| Written by Emily Mullin |
| Monday, 02 November 2009 23:15 |
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The Athens County Republican Party and Ohio University College Republicans are asking the county Board of Elections to investigate an alleged offer by the College Democrats to pay people to vote, or else pay a bounty to others who find people to vote.
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![]() written by j blair, November 03, 2009
Even as a Democrat, I still gotta say this can only merit a facepalm. Kellie Galan, future leader? No. Please.
written by Terry, November 03, 2009
The wording used was VERY poor. Even if their intentions were good, any good politician knows it is public perception that matters.
College Democrats need a good dose of "How not to lose an election". written by anonymous, November 03, 2009
I guess students can't even make mistakes in this dog-eat-dog world of politics. No...people will always assume the worst and then blog about it. Luckily most people have the common sense to see this as an email that was badly worded by an enthusiastic young person and not something to get their knickers in a knot about.
written by Colton, November 03, 2009
"Remember, if you bring a friend from 4th Ward, they are more than a friend, they're 5 bucks"
Lies. They wanted people to bring their friends to vote, this e-mail is not talking about canvassing the day before the election or anything- it is talking about marching to the polls and collecting five dollars. They can spin it as they wish, a lot of people see the issue here. written by Hanging Chad, November 03, 2009
I was going to vote a couple of times and make $10!
Now they go and ruin for me
written by Nickels, November 03, 2009
Am I the only one who feels like if it takes $5 to get someone to go vote then forget them, they are probably so stupid, lazy, apathetic and ill informed that I could care less if they vote. The would probably vote the way their friend told them to. It's this kind of sheep mentality and apathetic behavior that makes me hate my own generation.
You don't want to use your vote as your voice, fine! Don't vote, but don't complain when politicians don't do things the way you wanted them to. Not voting = losing your right to complain. written by wait a minute, November 03, 2009
People were not being paid to vote for Chris Fahl.
People were not being paid to vote democratic. People were not being paid to vote. People were not being paid to get people to vote. People were being paid to get other people to go and early vote. written by Nickels, November 03, 2009
People were not being paid to get people to vote.
People were being paid to get other people to go and early vote. Re-read those two lines. written by Nate Nelson, November 03, 2009
"Wait a Minute," can you explain to me how the word "other" changes your last sentence in such a dramatic way that it is not the same thing as your previous sentence? I guess it's like the meaning of "is." Or something.
Yawn. Has Susan Gwinn resigned yet? written by Blitz Monkey, November 05, 2009
The wording was poor, I agree. With that said, those who honestly believe that this means that the actual voters were being paid are mistaken. It was meant as a reminder that those who are getting voters to come are the ones being paid, not the voters themselves.
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