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<blockquote data-quote="roadrunner2012" data-source="post: 1051061" data-attributes="member: 40736"><p>With the rise of Republican voter intimidation, it is a welcome sight for the locals. From the article:</p><p></p><p></p><p>One voter who didn't mind Jackson's presence was Robin Spriggs, 50.</p><p> "We need it," she said. "It doesn't matter the color, the creed or anything like that. They protect everyone."</p><p></p><p></p><p>Make it easier for all to vote, and they wouldn't be needed. Why are there lines and machine 'malfunctions' at predominately Democratic polling sites, and not at Republican? We won the right for all citizens to vote over 60 years ago, and yet is is increasingly hard for many to exercise that right.</p><p></p><p>I saw Mittens vote today. He lives in a small town and there were at least a dozen unused machines. Why weren't they in Roxbury where they are needed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadrunner2012, post: 1051061, member: 40736"] With the rise of Republican voter intimidation, it is a welcome sight for the locals. From the article: One voter who didn't mind Jackson's presence was Robin Spriggs, 50. "We need it," she said. "It doesn't matter the color, the creed or anything like that. They protect everyone." Make it easier for all to vote, and they wouldn't be needed. Why are there lines and machine 'malfunctions' at predominately Democratic polling sites, and not at Republican? We won the right for all citizens to vote over 60 years ago, and yet is is increasingly hard for many to exercise that right. I saw Mittens vote today. He lives in a small town and there were at least a dozen unused machines. Why weren't they in Roxbury where they are needed? [/QUOTE]
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