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Saturday, 19 January 2008

Tune in tonight; I'll be on ETV

A reminder: I'll be on S.C. ETV tonight with Andrew Gobeil and some fellow bloggers, live from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.

The format should be fairly similar to what we did back in November 2006.

Be sure to tune in.

Posted by Brad Warthen at 06:16 PM in Elections, Media, S.C. GOP Primary
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Brad -

No live-blogging? I see your laptop, so where's the stream of consciousness?

(Only kidding.)

Posted by: Mike Cakora | Jan 19, 2008 8:04:56 PM

If McCain wins, it will be because 35% of the voters in the primary were age 60 or higher.

Birds of a feather...

Posted by: Doug Ross | Jan 19, 2008 8:05:35 PM

DOUG -
YOU NEED TO SPEAK UP WHEN MAKING SUCH COMMENTS.

Posted by: Mike Cakora | Jan 19, 2008 8:14:45 PM

Check it out, dude...

Posted by: Brad Warthen | Jan 19, 2008 8:42:07 PM

Brad, I just listened to your comments re: the problem in Horry Co. We had a similar problem in Lancaster during the last General election that may have impacted a local House race. The problem was very similar, programing error by the vendor. We also only had a handful of provisional ballots , certainly not enough. If this stuff isn't fixed we could have a real mess in November. BTW, I was the polling place supervisor and was appalled. There was nothing we could do but accept the wrath of would be voters.

Posted by: Wayne | Jan 19, 2008 9:01:49 PM

Brad, I just listened to your comments re: the problem in Horry Co. We had a similar problem in Lancaster during the last General election that may have impacted a local House race. The problem was very similar, programing error by the vendor. We also only had a handful of provisional ballots , certainly not enough. If this stuff isn't fixed we could have a real mess in November. BTW, I was the polling place supervisor and was appalled. There was nothing we could do but accept the wrath of would be voters.

Posted by: Wayne | Jan 19, 2008 9:03:37 PM

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