People need to stand outside the primary voting booths with signs saying McCain in...

MrOblivious

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Saying "McCain in Iraq for 10,000 years." If nothing else, it'll without a doubt hurt McCain.
 
haha--yeah but it is illegal to have any kind of campaigning within so many feet (I think 500?) of a polling place.
 
It's 25 feet in NH. I work the polls twice a year and have been doing so for years. :)

JM
 
No negative campaigning. You just make his voters more determined. Think about how we would feel if they came over here and did that to us... ;)
 
I've thought about making some long narrow banners saying: "make it 100 years" in Iraq

and stapling them to the top of some of their large signs so that his name is not covered.

now would that be unacceptable?? :D
 
No negative campaigning. You just make his voters more determined. Think about how we would feel if they came over here and did that to us... ;)

"Ron Paul in Iraq for 10,000 years"

Hmmm I think we would all just fall down and laugh ourselves silly actually... :)
 
haha--yeah but it is illegal to have any kind of campaigning within so many feet (I think 500?) of a polling place.

Not in NH! Heck, I've voted in every election since I moved here in 1999 and while some campaigners can be annoying, they are allowed to stand right next to the door- usually opening it for voters while pitching their candidate.

http://www.sos.nh.gov/rsa664.htm#Signature

Often seen inside the polling place are people wearing t-shirts, hats, buttons & etc... for their candidate of choice. Me? I'm Ron-Pauling my voting place tomorrow and so are my kids. Freedom of speech! It ain't the Live Free or Die state for nothing!
 
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