MPR has a very interesting interactive web feature showing photos of disputed ballots in the US Senate race in Minnesota. Highly recommended, and the reason behind my subject line will become apparent if you go to the MPR feature.
(Thanks to Steven for the pointer.)
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Some of the challenges (on both sides) seem really spurious; it’s clear that both sides are trying to game public expectations. “Look, my candidate’s name has eraser marks on it. The voter must have intended to vote for us!”. Er, not quite.
Lizard People, though. Sigh. This is the second time I heard them mentioned this week. Never even heard of that conspiracy theory before then.
Seed planted by Michel S. — 25 November 2008 @ 11:42