The Martha Coakley campaign just sent out a media advisory, announcing a press conference at 5:30 p.m. ET, alleging irregularities in the special Senate election.
The press conference will involve reports of voters who received ballots that were already marked for Republican candidate Scott Brown.
It should be noted that the Coakley campaign will have on hand as an attorney one Marc Elias, who was previously the head recount lawyer for Al Franken in Minnesota, a legal drama that lasted for eight months after election day 2008. Elias also worked on another high-profile recount before that, the Washington state gubernatorial race in 2004. So clearly, the Coakley campaign was fully prepared for a super-close election by having Elias already on hand in Boston.
This reminds me of my first colonoscopy. *gah* Please just give me the needle and put me to sleep.
ReplyDeleteYou got a needle?? Cadillac health plan, huh?
ReplyDeleteInto the mucky murkiness again. I do not think it will even be close enough for need of a recount. Then gain, these guys did keep Dead Kennedy in his seat for 46 years.
ReplyDeleteThere is always a stink around vote fixing where lefties are concerned - they are the ones doing the fixing and then they start bleating when it doesn't work! I loathe them!
ReplyDeleteCoakley gets elected - if you hold my butt to your ear you can hear the sound of my co-pays rushing into ObamaCare.
ReplyDeleteI think it was Rush did a thing where he (actually his staff) looked up the number of Democratic Senators who were actually elected to the office!
ReplyDeleteThere are no where near 60 "elected" democrat Senators!
-George
Admiral, I hope you're right about it not being close.
ReplyDeleteBarky, they're not just thugs. They're graceless thugs.
ReplyDeletesig, I can't imagine ever finding myself in that position, Lord be praised.
ReplyDeleteAre you surprised?
ReplyDeleteOdie, does the Pope poop in the woods?
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