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   Amy Guskin to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated   
   Re: OT: Election day   
   04 Nov 10 08:40:04   
   
   >> On Wed, 3 Nov 2010 23:55:43 -0400, Duggy wrote   
   (in article    
   <890ce648-efad-403e-aaee-58d93b6d32aa@u25g2000pra.googlegroups.com>):   
   > On Nov 4, 9:04 am, Amy Guskin  wrote:   
   >>>> On Wed, 3 Nov 2010 12:43:16 -0400, Charlie E. wrote   
   >>> You always get strange looks when there are two of you trying to   
   >>> squeeze into a little space... <<   
   >> I seriously do not understand this.   
   >    
   > This is the second of 3 "reasons" given for it.  I suspect the real   
   > reason has something to do with vote rigging. <<   
   But the thing is, in most precincts, you get the same people working the    
   polls year after year.  And in most cases, these people are your neighbors.     
   They live in the same precinct as you.  So in most cases where the voter    
   needs assistance, the voter is known to the poll workers, their disability is    
   known to them (or is obvious), and the person helping them vote (and going    
   into the tiny space with them) is someone they see helping that same voter    
   every year, and thus is *also* known to the poll workers.   
   Obviously there are exceptions to every rule, but for our handful of voters    
   who need assistance, we do in fact see them every year, and see the same    
   helpers bringing them in to vote.  So we'd never give them strange looks.     
   There's just nothing strange about it.   
   And even if the poll workers are brand new and *don't* know you, and don't    
   see you every year, and even if the voter's disability is not obvious, it's    
   just a given that the process is going to require that some voters need help    
   for reasons beyond their control.  Heck, there are whole sections about the    
   requirement for assistance in every single poll worker training manual in the    
   country.  So it shouldn't strike *any* poll worker as suspicious, or odd, or    
   something to stare at.   
   Which is why I have to conclude that the people in Charlie's precinct aren't    
   very nice.  (Or he's paranoid and imagining it!  ;-) )   
   Amy   
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