Obama Banking Early Votes In Battleground States

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STEPHEN OHLEMACHER | October 19, 2008 04:56 PM EST | AP

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In this Oct. 15, 2008 file photo, volunteer Victor Nelson holds a sign to get people to vote at the Lake Superior Court House in Gary, Ind. Voters in every state can now cast ballots through early voting or absentee voting programs. Results won't be released until Nov. 4, but a look at those who have voted shows the Democrats have been aggressive. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty, File)

WASHINGTON — Two weeks before Election Day, Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is busily banking every early vote he can get in key states. Republican nominee John McCain is more selectively working to lock in the early votes of his most iffy supporters, figuring the rest will make it to the polls sooner or later.

Voters in every state can now cast ballots through early voting or absentee voting programs. Results won't be released until Nov. 4, but a look at those who have voted shows the Democrats have been aggressive.

In Georgia, Iowa, North Carolina and Ohio, Democrats _ or at least those living in heavily Democratic areas _ are requesting and submitting ballots in large numbers. In Florida, Republicans hold an edge, while in Indiana, absentee voting has been split among Republican and Democratic areas.

President Bush won all six states in 2004, and McCain probably needs to win them all to claim the White House this year. The early voting snapshot, taken more than two weeks before Election Day, illustrates the strategies and strengths of both presidential campaigns.

Obama is pushing early voting on a grand scale, in speeches, e-mails, a Web site and even ads placed inside video games. Eighteen video games, including the extremely popular "Guitar Hero" and "Madden 09," will feature in-game ads from the Obama campaign.

"We are trying to expand the electorate and expand the process," said Obama campaign manager David Plouffe.

Republicans, meanwhile, are targeting supporters who don't always vote in presidential elections, believing they can get more reliable voters to the polls on Nov. 4, said Rich Beeson, political director for the Republican National Committee.

Obama could win the absentee vote race in some competitive states, but Republicans are hoping McCain will more than make up the difference on Election Day, Beeson said. The Republicans, with their extensive database of voter information, have long had a formidable get-out-the-vote operation.

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Nationwide, about a third of the electorate is expected to vote early this year, thanks to expanded early voting provisions and fewer restrictions on absentee voting. That would be up from 22 percent in 2004 and 16 percent in 2000.

Ebonee Lusk, who voted early in Fort Wayne, Ind., said she couldn't wait until Nov. 4 to cast her ballot for Obama. "I wanted to get in, cast my vote for Barack Obama and make sure my vote counts," said Lusk, 28.

Leonard Goeglein, an 80-year-old Fort Wayne retiree, said he made sure to get his vote in for McCain before he heads to Florida for the winter.

"We're going to get out of the cold weather for awhile so I had to vote early," Goeglein said.

Absentee voting used to be reserved mainly for people who were unable to make it to the polls on Election Day, whether they were too sick to travel, away on business or serving in the military. This year, more than 30 states allow any registered voter to cast an early ballot, some in person and others by mail.

Election officials in many states report high demand for absentee ballots.

"Every presidential year it gets bigger as more people get comfortable with it and they understand the process," said Iowa Secretary of State Michael Mauro. "It's a fact of life that people in America like to do things at their own convenience."

As of last Wednesday, about 300,000 voters had requested absentee ballots in Iowa, with registered Democrats requesting about 60,000 more ballots than registered Republicans.

There was a similar pattern in Franklin County, Ohio, a key county that includes Columbus, the state capital. As of last week, about 76,000 registered Democrats had voted or requested absentee ballots, compared to 41,000 Republicans and 89,000 unaffiliated voters.

Early voting in Ohio has sparked controversy, with Republicans challenging the legality of a weeklong period at the start of October when Ohioans could register and vote on the same day. State and federal courts upheld the voting window, and some Democrats predicted tens of thousands of college students would register and vote for Obama all in one step.

But only 13,141 voters went to the polls during the period, leading Republicans to mockingly dub it "Golden Week."

In North Carolina, more than 200,000 voters went the polls in the first two days of early voting, last Thursday and Friday. Some 62 percent were registered Democrats while 22 percent were registered Republicans. On Sunday, the Cumberland County elections board added two early voting sites to accommodate people attending an Obama rally in Fayetteville, drawing criticism from state GOP leaders.

In Georgia, more than 540,000 ballots had already been cast as of Wednesday, eclipsing the total number of early voters in 2004. Georgia doesn't track absentee ballots by political party, but many of those votes were in the Democratic strongholds of metropolitan Atlanta.

Also, black voters, who overwhelmingly support Obama, made up a disproportionately high percentage of Georgia's early voters, accounting for 37 percent. Blacks represent 29 percent of the state's 5.6 million registered voters.

Polls show Obama trailing McCain in Georgia, but high turnout among black voters could make the race more competitive.

In Florida, a perennial battleground, voters had requested more than 1.6 million absentee ballots, with registered Republicans requesting about 220,000 more ballots than Democrats, according to numbers compiled by both political parties.

Early voting is becoming more popular because voters like the convenience, campaigns want to bank votes and election workers want to ease crowding on Election Day, said Doug Chapin, director of Electionline.org.

"It's exactly like TiVo," Chapin said. "My favorite TV show is on at a time when I can't watch it or it's not convenient for me to watch it. It's the same thing with voting."

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Associated Press writers Julie Pace in Fort Wayne, Ind.; Brendan Farrington in Tallahassee, Fla.; Meghan Barr in Columbus, Ohio; Greg Bluestein in Decatur, Ga.; Deanna Martin in Indianapolis; and Mike Baker in Concord, N.C., contributed to this report.

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On The Net:

Electionline.org: http://www.electionline.org

McCain: http://www.johnmccain.com

Obama: http://www.barackobama.com

WASHINGTON — Two weeks before Election Day, Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is busily banking every early vote he can get in key states. Republican nominee John McCain is more selec...
WASHINGTON — Two weeks before Election Day, Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is busily banking every early vote he can get in key states. Republican nominee John McCain is more selec...
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however, there are long (hour and a half) lines in FL. Obama campaign! HuffPo! Can anyone encourage FL to open more polling sites?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 10/22/2008

FORGIVE MY "SHOUTING" BUT IT NEEDS TO MAKE ALL THE HEADLINES AND SOMETHING DONE ABOUT IT, VOTES ARE BEING SWITCHED FROM OBAMA TO MCCAIN IN WEST VIRGINIA. A NUMBER OF PEOPLE HAVE NOTICED, MANY HAVE COMPLAINED AND BEEN TOLD IT IS THEIR OWN FAULT. IT IS N O T , REPEAT N O T , "THEIR" FAULT. THE FAULT IS IN ELECTRONIC MACHINES THAT ARE PROGRAMMED TO SWITCH VOTES!!! VOTE VIA ABSENTEE BALLOT AND KICK UP A SCREAMING STINK ABOUT THE SWITCHING OF VOTES!! NONE SEEM TO BE GOING INTO OBAMA'S COLUMN FROM MCCAIN, ALTHOUGH I EXPECT TO SEE A FEW ANECDOTAL OCCASIONS NOW THAT THIS HAS HIT THE NEWSPAPERS. GET RID OF ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES, DECLARE THEM ILLEGAL, OR FIX THEM SO THEY REGISTER CORRECTLY AND PROVIDE A PAPER RECEIPT!!!! IF IT'S HAPPENING IN WEST VIRGINIA, IT IS, OR IS GOING TO, HAPPEN IN DOZENS OF STATES AND THE REPUS WILL HAVE STOLEN ANOTHER ELECTION.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 10/20/2008

I wouldn't blame you for shouting. HuffPo, looks like an excellent story here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 10/22/2008
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I will mail my absentee ballot by International Registered Mail tomorrow morning!!

I VOTED A STRAIGHT DEM TICKET for the first time in my life and I feel so good about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 10/20/2008
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f you see these problems use your cell to record video of error and/or call National media to investigate, if there is corruption don't ask the wolf guarding the hen house to review. Call for an outside investigation. If there is no fault, no harm is done and people will feel more confident about there vote!

report any fraud with Obama campaign here/ click on this link to report:

http://answercenter.barackobama.com/cgi-bin/barackobama.cfg/php/enduser/ask.php

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 10/20/2008
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West Virginia voting machines flipping Obama votes to McCain. Here we go again!!

http://wvgazette.com/News/200810180251

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 10/20/2008

On Sunday afternoon when most people in our generally-­heavily-co­nservative­-and-repub­lican exurb were home, a Wonderbread lady named Debbie was knocking on doors asking if she could plant McCain signs in our yards. I said, "ABSOLUTELY NOT" and she muttered the words to herself as she walked away. But- I noticed only one house on my block sporting her odious signs by the end of the day! Hurrah! I think a lot of us have voted early and we are just plain sick and tired of the endless robocalls from the McCain camp, the yard signs that make Halloween decor look safe and welcoming by comparison, and the tv ads filled with drivel and hate. Bring on our new President Obama and let's get this country back on its feet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 AM on 10/20/2008
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Block the Vote

Will the GOP's campaign to deter new voters and discard Democratic ballots determine the next president?


These days, the old west rail hub of Las Vegas, New Mexico, is little more than a dusty economic dead zone amid a boneyard of bare mesas. In national elections, the town overwhelmingly votes Democratic: More than 80 percent of all residents are Hispanic, and one in four lives below the poverty line. On February 5th, the day of the Super Tuesday caucus, a school-bus driver named Paul Maez arrived at his local polling station to cast his ballot. To his surprise, Maez found that his name had vanished from the list of registered voters, thanks to a statewide effort to deter fraudulent voting. For Maez, the shock was especially acute: He is the supervisor of elections in Las Vegas.

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/23638322/block_the_vote

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 AM on 10/20/2008
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maybe ive been in NM too long but i dont think boneyard is a fair depiction of las vegas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 10/20/2008

re reports of voting machine error:

a friend suggested, at locations where there are people reporting such incident, if you are voting there, could you perhaps film yourself and the process of you voting with your mobile phone or digital camera, and if such an incident happen, then you would have proof to show that those machines are not reliable?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 AM on 10/20/2008
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May people registered for mail in ballots because there will be a paper trail unless they get lost inthe mail or shredded. I will go to the polls wednesday, first day in our county and vote on a paper ballot as we are guaranted both option. I don't care how long I have to stand in line.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 AM on 10/20/2008

never mind.. I see someone else saw it and posted :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 10/20/2008

Google / voting machines changing votes

What is that about?
Is this just rumors?

People are reporting electronic voting machines changing votes for Obama to McCain. but I'm not finding the story anywhere in msm.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 AM on 10/20/2008

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 AM on 10/20/2008
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For those who are going to vote straight Democratic ticket its best not to just check the straight Dem or Straight Rep.

Vote for the individual race by the party you plan to vote straight party just to make sure because in some instances the straight box is not counted for the presidential pick.

If you are in a computerized voting booth make sure you take your time and verify your choose is really waht you wanted to press. In my district a final screen comes up for you to check your votes and if you catch a mistake you can correct it before you verify.

If you think there is a problem call for one of the poll workers immediately. Do not let your vote be thrown out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 PM on 10/19/2008
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There are reports of incidents in which voters using touch-screen voting machines have been unable to vote for Obama and other democratic candidates. According to these reports, when the voter touched the screens for Obam/other democratic candidates, their selections were flipped to McCain/other Republicans. If these stories are true, I think all voting should be suspended until the probelm is fixed. Who knows how many people may have failed to notice the flipping.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 10/19/2008
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This is coming out of WEST VIRGINIA mostly. I've already sent a plea to MSNBC to get someone out to that state to start filming and asking serious questions BEFORE ELECTION DAY!! Everyone needs to notify their local news stations, particularly in these states. It will be a GOOD WAY to take Joe the Plumber off the air for a while and also point out the DIFFERENCE between VOTER REGISTRATION FRAUD AND ELECTION FRAUD. So far as I've learned, Election officials are BLAMING the voters and NOT their precious machines and voters are NOT being educated about their CHOICES when they DO have problems with the electronic devices. West Virginia, for example, offers an OPTICAL SCAN BALLOT which is NOT the same as the electronic touch pad ballots. Regardless of the frequency of these 'flipping' votes--these things NEED TO BE STOPPED NOW---WHILE THERE IS STILL TIME. OR there will be HELLISH lines on ELECTION DAY because the Democratic Poll workers will be MAKING SURE that voters get the chance to VOTE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 10/20/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 10/19/2008
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its up to six point today/ btw zogby uses a model from 2004 for these numbers. gallup and rasmussen are better trackers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 10/20/2008
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