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Title: Barbecue, Music and Voting Machine Mishaps
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URL Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy ... 007/08/11/AR2007081101058.html
Published: Aug 11, 2007
Author: Michael Sheer and Chris Cilizza
Post Date: 2007-08-12 00:01:37 by christine
Keywords: None
Views: 731
Comments: 7

AMES, Iowa, Aug. 11 -- Republican presidential candidates transformed the campus of Iowa State University into a conservative carnival Saturday, competing for votes by offering free soda and barbecue and a promise of shade for the thousands who braved the 100-degree heat to attend this year's straw poll.

The activists came by the busload, more than 30,000 in all, for the first voting of the 2008 presidential campaign. But the counting was marred by a voting machine malfunction involving about 1,100 votes, or about 8 percent of the total cast.

The time required to count those ballots delayed the announcement of the results by more than an hour. As everyone inside the Hilton Coliseum waited, organizers cranked up the music and vamped for time with speeches, but frenetic fans screaming their candidates' names and waving signs eventually grew tired and sat down.

The mishap was especially embarrassing as it followed a federal lawsuit Friday by supporters of Rep. Ron Paul (Tex.), who argued that the Diebold Election Systems machines were prone to problems. A federal judge denied the request for an injunction blocking the voting, and an appeals court upheld that ruling Saturday.

But for many, casting ballots was an afterthought as they made their way past huge stages with live bands, inflatable bouncy rooms for the kids and fair-style booths touting one conservative cause after another.

The Iowa Right to Life Committee was there, as was the Iowa Christian Alliance, which urged "congressional action to secure our borders." There was the OstrichMobile, which offered lemonade and proclaimed that the "politicians' favorite position on Social Security" is with their heads in the sand. One of the biggest booths housed the National Rifle Association.

Former senator Fred D. Thompson (Tenn.), who is not yet an official candidate, had his "FredHeads" there, passing out fliers. And conservative Alan Keyes -- running for president as an independent -- had a booth.

Former Wisconsin governor Tommy G. Thompson, a member of the Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame, rode from Des Moines to Ames with black-clad, bandana-wearing supporters in tow.

Backers of Rep. Tom Tancredo (Colo.) zipped through the parking lots on golf carts, picking up supporters and bringing them to his tent.

And Richard Schwartz, 58, stood on stilts and held a sign proclaiming his support for "the big man," Rep. Duncan Hunter (Calif.).

"I like his conservatism," Schwartz, an Ames resident, said of Hunter, as he waved to folks walking by. "He's a good Christian, so he has all those good values. He has a good record on border control."

Most attendees made their way quickly to the candidate tents, where the campaigns waged a battle of one-upmanship, fueled by the millions of dollars that eight GOP candidates have spent in the hopes of scoring an early victory here.

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#1. To: christine (#0)

The mishap was especially embarrassing as it followed a federal lawsuit Friday by supporters of Rep. Ron Paul (Tex.), who argued that the Diebold Election Systems machines were prone to problems. A federal judge denied the request for an injunction blocking the voting, and an appeals court upheld that ruling Saturday.

And on CSPAN this morning, a Ron Paul supporter from Virginia called in and expressed his concern about voter fraud.

The vote count he said, was to be watched over by a woman in the Romney campaign.

Ron Paul for President

robin  posted on  2007-08-12   0:03:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: robin, christine, Palo Verde, lodwick, Honway, all (#1)

Despite the possibility of vote fraud, we will be able to tell exactly where we stand in this by the amount of campaign contributions coming in. If RP raises a disproportionate amount of money in upcoming weeks, we know we are being screwed.


Enemies of the Republic

Critter  posted on  2007-08-12   0:06:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Critter (#2)

What do you mean?

Ron Paul for President

robin  posted on  2007-08-12   0:09:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Critter (#2)

for what it's worth
I think Ron Paul's 10 per cent in the Iowa straw poll is accurate
(it doesn't feel like vote fraud went on)

however I think results are distorted by Romney's campaign buying tickets for all their supporters,
and paying for their transportation

palo verde  posted on  2007-08-12   0:10:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: robin (#3)

I mean we will never know if RP got screwed in Iowa, but, if he is raising millions in cash, and doing poorly in polls, we know they are rigging the polls, no?

We can compare his cash with front runners cash, and get an idea of where the poll numbers should be.


Enemies of the Republic

Critter  posted on  2007-08-12   0:13:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: All (#4)

I am guessing many churches paid for the tickets for their parishoners to vote for Brownbeck
and bussed them in to vote too

palo verde  posted on  2007-08-12   0:13:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Critter (#5)

I see what you mean. His campaign is growing so fast though, it might be hard to tell.

Ron Paul for President

robin  posted on  2007-08-12   1:08:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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