Here's an article detailing the mess that will go on here in New York on primary day next Tuesday. Without the chads, our ballot is confusing enough. Apparently they've listed the delegates names next to the candidates but not all candidates managed to get delegates in each congressional district. Does that mean that a vote for a candidate like John Kerry in a certain district of New York will be meaningless? Or what about a vote for a candidate no longer running, like Joe Lieberman? Or a candidate who is no longer 'actively' running but still in the race, ala Dean and Clark? This article explains it all very clearly. Just read slowly if you need to.
Saturday, February 21, 2004
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