Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Decline to State Californians

Democrats target "decline to state" voters in California.

This has got to be their potential vote fraud target market, ripe to contest the next presidential election, as they are too dumb, uh it's too difficult to vote. (No more old ladies from Florida--so passé, or maybe really dead by now. Oh dear, tho, these are unreliable voters in Left Coast lotus land. On second thought, Chicago may come in vogue again--what else is there to do around here in the winter.)

NY Times "California’s Unaffiliated Voters Are Sometimes Unreachable":

Of the other 23 states with primaries or caucuses on Feb. 5, nine have open primaries and three have semi-open ones. Each state has its own rules and nuances, but the process in most of them is far less complicated than in California.

Bruce E. Cain, a professor of political science at the University of California, Berkeley, said it required a lot of work for a campaign in California to make the independent voters important. A candidate needs “to target the decline-to-state voters, remind them that they can participate, and tell them how,” Professor Cain said.

A Courage Campaign is planned. It somehow seems a foreign and doomed concept.

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