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How Crooked Is This?

Mike

Well-known member
Elizabeth Colbert-Busch, the Democratic nominee for the South Carolina First Congressional District special election, is listed twice on today's ballot. Colbert-Busch is also the nominee of the Working Families party.

"She's been nominated by both parties. There's no prohibition in South Carolina against that," explains Chris Whitmire, director of public information and training at the South Carolina State Election Commission.

All votes for Colbert-Busch "go to Colbert-Busch," regardless of whether the voter selects the Democratic Busch or the Working Families Busch. But tonight, when the votes are counted, Busch's votes will be separated by party, even if it's the cumulative vote count that matters.

Colbert-Busch is running against Eugene Platt of the Green party and Mark Sanford of the Republican party.
 

Steve

Well-known member
who knows it might confuse enough of the uninformed voters to vote for the greenie... :p









as for the guy... well I can't respect a guy who dumped his wife, and left office to run off with a girl he met..

but it looks like he won anyways...
 

Traveler

Well-known member
I wonder what her moron brother had to say about her losing? Maybe he was too busy defending Obama against Benghazi, like Dopehead Maher was.
 
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