
Apparently, Trey Grayson thinks so…
In Kentucky, where the first polls were set to close at 6 p.m., the final hours of the race brought accusations of “voter intimidation” from Secretary of State Trey Grayson’s Senate campaign. Grayson’s campaign manager charged that supporters of conservative insurgent Rand Paul were engaging in “bullying and intimidation,” saying in a statement: “Rand Paul needs to rein in his goon squad and follow the law.”
Paul appeared to hold a strong upper hand over Grayson as voters headed to the polls, and in a radio interview poked a rhetorical finger in the eye of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky power broker whose political operation has strongly supported Grayson’s candidacy.
You know, those tea partiers, they’re an unruly lot.
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You do realize the poll workers WORK for Grayson who oversees his own election?
sailingaway Tuesday, May 18th at 6:00PM EST (link)Under the circumstances, OF COURSE there are exit polls. Oh, excuse me, what was it Grayson called them? “A massive voter interrogation scheme’.
Perfectly legal, however,. Maybe they don’t seem that way when viewed by a pro-Grayson poll worker who wants to help out the boss.
If Grayson had recused himself from overseeing his own election, perhaps people wouldn’t have wanted to make sure there were uniform exit polls, even in locations that don’t usually have them.
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BigGator5 (Diary) Tuesday, May 18th at 6:23PM EST (link)(N/T)
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