McCain camp must resolve mailing fiasco, editorial 9/15/2008

Gimpy

The Living Force
http://www.madison.com/tct/opinion/editorial/304878

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/9/11/183111/943


McCain camp must resolve mailing fiasco
An editorial - 9/15/2008 5:32 am

When it comes to the right to vote, it is not enough after a dramatically
inappropriate move to say, "Oops."

The campaign of Republican presidential candidate John McCain has dispatched
a mass mailing to Wisconsin voters -- including many Democrats and liberals
who are not likely to be McCain backers -- that encourages eligible voters
to send their applications for absentee ballots to clerks in communities
where they do not reside.

Following the instructions of the McCain mailing could lead voters to run
afoul of election rules and regulations -- and that might lead to the
disqualification or even the prosecution of an innocent citizen for supposed
wrongdoing.

That has caused consternation of the part of voters around the state.
"They're trying to knock me off the rolls," says Beverly Jambois, of
Middleton, who complained after she got one of the McCain mailings. "I can't
tell you how upsetting it is to me. This is how (McCain tries to) win
elections? By disenfranchising voters?"

The McCain campaign claims mistaken addresses and other information in the
mailings were "certainly not intentional." But campaign staffers are
refusing to answer questions about how this mess was created.

Republican officials are a little more forthcoming. But they too deny any
wrongdoing and suggest that this is merely a stumble by their candidate and
his team.

If so, it is a very serious stumble.

And coming at the same time that Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen,
a McCain campaign co-chair, launched an aggressive new effort to purge
voting rolls, this development is deeply unsettling.

The McCain camp has raised questions that need to be dealt with.

They can do so by:

1. Dispatching a new mailing with proper addresses to all voters who were
contacted.

2. Working with the state Government Accountability Board and local clerks
to ensure that any confusion they have created is resolved.

3. Publicly urging that any disputes over absentee ballots and related
matters be decided with an eye toward ensuring that all voters who seek to
cast ballots this November are able to do so and that those votes are
counted in a timely and accurate manner.

The McCain camp has created serious concerns for Wisconsin voters.

Those voters will not be able to trust the Republican nominee or his party
unless those concerns are addressed quickly and completely.


An editorial - 9/15/2008 5:32 am

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Shades of election 2004....keep an eye on your mailboxes, and be certain you know
what the procedure for voting in your area entails, and what could get your vote
tossed.


Gimpy
 

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