Just a Minor Hiccup

It seems that the landslide victory for “He who shall not be middle-named” in the Washington State Democrat Party Primary was not all that it should have been.

Washington’s Feb. 9 precinct caucuses brought record turnout, cramped quarters, and heated arguments to gatherings statewide. But the next round in April could bring chaos.

Some of the delegates and alternates selected in February to participate in the next stage of the process, the legislative district caucuses, aren’t even registered to vote, while others were elected as delegates in the wrong precinct. Jim Sharpe, a member of Kitsap County’s credentials committee, estimates that more than 10 percent of the 2,300 delegates and alternates elected in his county fit into one of these categories, with the vast majority falling into the former.

I’m sure the party bosses will be able to easily make up that 10% with cemetery polling and help from ACORN.

I’ve been hearing that Obama was picking up a lot of new voters. I just hadn’t guess that these voters were so virgin that they still had the “Fresh Voter Scent” about them.

Two thumbs up to Seattle Weekly journalist, Aimee Curl, for digging up this info. I haven’t seen word of it in any of the other “Corporate Media” publications out of King County, leading me to believe that this problem won’t be fixed by the August convention.

Hell, it probably won’t be fixed by November. But that never stopped a leftist from voting in Washington State.

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