American Thinker:
Jimmy Green’s stepdaughter had never voted before. The 57-year-old is mentally disabled, and Green said she doesn’t understand the concept of casting a ballot. But this week, she called her parents to say she had voted for President Obama. The care home in Fayetteville where she lives registered its residents to vote and drove them to the polls[.] … “My concern is that somebody told her who to vote for,” he said. “She didn’t even know there’s two different parties
Dazed and Confused: Nursing Home Assistors
American Thinker:
Jimmy Green’s stepdaughter had never voted before. The 57-year-old is mentally disabled, and Green said she doesn’t understand the concept of casting a ballot. But this week, she called her parents to say she had voted for President Obama. The care home in Fayetteville where she lives registered its residents to vote and drove them to the polls[.] … “My concern is that somebody told her who to vote for,” he said. “She didn’t even know there’s two different parties
Comfortably Numb: Activation of the Unmotivated
A discussion of new techniques employed in 2012: Rutenberg learned that the president’s campaign team found it could advertise more effectively with its own data rather than the standard commercial television advertising approach based on demographic data such as age groupings. As a result, the Obama campaign told Rutenberg it bought ads on late-night programs such as “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” ESPN, and even TV Land, a cable network featuring reruns of old TV programs. Their effort was to try to reach less political voters, who would be making up their minds about who to vote for, and whether to vote at all, closer to the election.”
“Among the tactics that helped the Obama campaign maximize its effectiveness was in-depth analysis of the TV viewing habits of people considered marginally likely to vote, according to Jim Rutenberg of The New York Times.
If you wondered why democrats oppose voter ID so ferociously, this tells you something. It’s not that they don’t have ID (that’s what they say so they can enjoy use of the civil rights statutes). But the real reason is that the unmotivated are more likely to have lost, misplaced or forgotten it when being roused to go to the polls.
Comfortably Numb: Activation of the Unmotivated
A discussion of new techniques employed in 2012: Rutenberg learned that the president’s campaign team found it could advertise more effectively with its own data rather than the standard commercial television advertising approach based on demographic data such as age groupings. As a result, the Obama campaign told Rutenberg it bought ads on late-night programs such as “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” ESPN, and even TV Land, a cable network featuring reruns of old TV programs. Their effort was to try to reach less political voters, who would be making up their minds about who to vote for, and whether to vote at all, closer to the election.”
“Among the tactics that helped the Obama campaign maximize its effectiveness was in-depth analysis of the TV viewing habits of people considered marginally likely to vote, according to Jim Rutenberg of The New York Times.
If you wondered why democrats oppose voter ID so ferociously, this tells you something. It’s not that they don’t have ID (that’s what they say so they can enjoy use of the civil rights statutes). But the real reason is that the unmotivated are more likely to have lost, misplaced or forgotten it when being roused to go to the polls.
Freeze Frame: Texas Voter ID Suit on Ice
Freeze Frame: Texas Voter ID Suit on Ice
The End: “Last House race brings 2012 election to an end”
The End: “Last House race brings 2012 election to an end”
Police Blotter in Minnesota: In Person Voter Impersonation
We hear endlessly from Voter ID opponents how there have only been a handful of reports of in-person voter impersonation since the dawn of time. They can add this one to the list from a state with no voter ID law.
Police Blotter in Minnesota: In Person Voter Impersonation
We hear endlessly from Voter ID opponents how there have only been a handful of reports of in-person voter impersonation since the dawn of time. They can add this one to the list from a state with no voter ID law.