The voter calling operation is a traditional tool of any political campaign. In the old days, and still in many races, this practice looked a lot like a boiler room operation. But in this first primary season in which the Internet is truly an indispensable part, the boiler room has become the living room, the bedroom, the laptop and the cell phone of every candidate supporter.
A Brand New Year Courtesy of Tertiary Productions
The question has been frequently asked and never satisfactorily answered: Why can millions of people elect a winner of American Idol every season and yet our government can't give us an idiot-proof voting machine? If you listen to Bev Harris, maybe that's on purpose.
West Virginia, as expected, delivered itself into the warm embrace of the woman who won't be our next president, barring some kind of Manchurian Candidate (the Sinatra version) plot twist, which, given this election year, can't be ruled out. But we're still slogging through the primaries, with Kentucky and Oregon up next. This even though John Edwards has endorsed Barack Obama, signaling that the bandwagon is officially loaded up and ready for the mule. More>
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