I wonder if a way around this is to confirm at the opening of the caucus that they only use sign-in sheets that are fresh out of the pack. Each campaign would have to have someone there to verify this.
What a mess. [ Parent ]
BUT, you say someone was running around with an list encouraging people to sign on for Obama but leaving if they were going to sign Clinton's name? Whatever it was that your friends were asked to sign was obviously not an official ballot and wouldn't have been accepted. Why would Obama's people encourage that? I was at two Obama rallies in Austin; there was a lot of information available about the correct way to vote. Obama himself told people to vote early or vote the day of and then go to your polling place at 7:15.
Had your friends signed that list and neglected to return at 7:15, their caucus votes would have not counted. So who would've profited here?
Instead of letting your friends sign a bogus caucus sheet, these people left so that your friends could cast a real vote for Clinton?
Before spreading the gossip and innuendo like a Republican, can we think these things out? [ Parent ]
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