Queen
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- Jan 16, 2010
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It seems to me a voter who has followed (at the very least) local politics is so impressed by a long term politician or other candidate that they should know enough to be able to spell their name. How long has the Murkowski name been prominent in Alaskan politics?
It's worse than that.
The voters received AT THE TIME THEY VOTED a list of the names of all write-in candidates, so if they had a problem remembering how to spell "Murkowski" all on their own, they could have simply used the official crib sheet.
And STILL some of them voted for folks with names like "Lesa Murkoki."
Guys like Queen like to ask the irrelevant question, "Well, didn't the person who voted for Lesa Murkoki INTEND to vote for Senator Murkowski?" And the answer is, "maybe." But that's not the real question.
The REAL question is "DID they vote for Lisa Murkowski?" And the answer is "no." Not according to the ELECTION LAW -- as written -- in the State of Alaska.
But asking the correct question infuriates libs like Queen. And the fact that Miller is relying on the actual LAW pisses such libs off to no end.
Too bad.
It's just Republicans eating their own.
That's OK with me.
Carry on.