I went to my neighborhood polling location (East Village, Manhattan, NYC) to vote in the NY GOP primary, for Ron Paul.
I was the only voter there. The volunteers working there said it had been completely dead all day. I was the 5th voter at that location, all day.
Reasons for the low turnout? I believe it's because..
1) The NY GOP doesn't mail anything out to registered Republicans, reminding them to vote in the GOP primary.
2) The NY GOP website didn't even post anything about the primary, until last night. So even if you visited the NY GOP website this past weekend, you would have seen nothing about the NY GOP primary. Ridiculous.
Any New Yorkers should go to the polls now (they close 9pm EST), and vote for Ron Paul. Maybe because of the ridiculously low turnout, Ron Paul can score an upset in NY
I was the only voter there. The volunteers working there said it had been completely dead all day. I was the 5th voter at that location, all day.
Reasons for the low turnout? I believe it's because..
1) The NY GOP doesn't mail anything out to registered Republicans, reminding them to vote in the GOP primary.
2) The NY GOP website didn't even post anything about the primary, until last night. So even if you visited the NY GOP website this past weekend, you would have seen nothing about the NY GOP primary. Ridiculous.
Any New Yorkers should go to the polls now (they close 9pm EST), and vote for Ron Paul. Maybe because of the ridiculously low turnout, Ron Paul can score an upset in NY

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