November 01, 2004
Misc. | Where You Can Vote Tomorrow
Several resources to help you locate your polling place as you exercise your franchise tomorrow:
- Voter Hotline, 1-866-OURVOTE (1-866-687-8683), which you can call with any problems
Thanks to Bob Brigham for the email …
Posted by Alan at November 1, 2004 10:44 AM
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For kicks, I thought I would try out comparevotedecide.org. After going through the questions, I noticed that every single one of them had wording slanted toward Kerry’s favor. Every single one tried to point out a flaw in George Bush’s policy, and show why Kerry was better.
I did a whois on the domain name, and a Lisa Speitz came up as the owner. Plugging her name into fundrace.org, I found out that a Lisa Speitz in San Francisco (the same metropolitan area as the owner of comparevotedecide.org) donated $250 to Howard Dean.
Thus, I am not surprised to find the “survey” skewed.
Posted by: Ajakk
at November 1, 2004 11:45 AM
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