party. ian dodge is a tea party guy challenging olympia snowe from the white, telling the blog blue dirigo that the republican chairman of the state of maine needs to resign, needs to step down over these gay hating and vile newspaper add veverts. the response from the voters tonight, put same day voting registration back. the associated press called this vote moments ago. maine voters citizen repealed the efforts by the state s republicans to get rid of the ability to register on the same day you vote. joining me, congresswoman chellie pingree, married to a man who s named in the republican advertising for his support of marriage equality and voting rights in maine because they want you to think that s a bad thing. chellie pingree, thank you for joining us tonight. i really appreciate your time. thank you. i m glad to hear they ve called the race.
involved in selectingç a candidate it would have been a god protection for him. similarly, election districts need to become more involved in group homes and nursing hopes where you have people who have cognitive impairments, but still capable of voting. one of the best ways to encourage a systematic approach for absentee ballots which would allow for greater involvement in the group home. more involvement withç candidates participating. candidates should visit folks in various group hopes and institutions and encourage them to be to be involved in the process. we have e-mails from family members who are sickened. a mother with alzheimer s changed the voting registration. people saying they can vote. they suspect there s a lot ofç hanky-panky going on. you are right. this is a perfect storm. when you take a look at how fight elections are these days.
conspiracy, democratic president getting ready to run for reelection, republicans in states across the country has been introducing and passing laws that make it harder for groups of voters that traditionally help democrats win elections to vote. seven states so far this year have enacted new laws that require voters to show photo i.d.s at the polls. ohio is also among the states that have introduced restrictions on voting registration drives, you know, like voting registration at the supermarket, and do you like early voting? at least five states, including florida and ohio, have enacted bills to reduce early voting periods. four more states have bills just like them in the works. in all, republicans in about half the states are trying to make it harder to vote or to register to vote. doesn t this sound like a conspiracy theory? kind of a mustache-twisting, if there were conspiracy, isn t
traditionally help democrats win elections to vote. seven states so far this year have enacted new laws that require voters to show photo i.d.s at the polls. ohio is also among the states that have introduced restrictions on voting registration drives, you know, like voting registration at the supermarket, and do you like early voting? at least five states, including florida and ohio, have enacted bills to reduce early voting periods. four more states have bills just like them in the works. in all, republicans in about half the states are trying to make it harder to vote or to register to vote. doesn t this sound like a conspiracy theory? kind of a mustache-twisting, if there were conspiracy, isn t this exactly what one would look like? to make the appearance of conspiracy even sharper, one state seems to make it harder for voters to meet the new,
states across the country has been introducing and passing laws that make it harder for groups of voters that traditionally help democrats win elections to vote. seven states so far this year have enacted new laws that require voters to show photo i.d.s at the polls. ohio is also among the states that have introduced restrictions on voting registration drives, you know, like voting registration at the supermarket, and do you like early voting? at least five states, including florida and ohio, have enacted bills to reduce early voting periods. four more states have bills just like them in the works. in all, republicans in about half the states are trying to make it harder to vote or to register to vote. doesn t this sound like a conspiracy theory? kind of a mustache-twisting, if there were conspiracy, isn t this exactly what one would look like? to make the appearance of