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I Want A Do-Over, Too

This is hilarious.

Taking a page from the Dem's book in New Jersey, Cynthia bin McKinney is now claiming to a court that she should be declared the primary winner because Republican cross-over voters deprived black voters of their right to elect a certifiable loon.

The problem with this novel legal theory is that, if my recollection is even slightly accurate, she didn't win even if you took out the crossover votes.

Posted by Rand Simberg at October 05, 2002 09:40 PM
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I've seen a lot of adjectives applied to various McKinney-sponsored theories. To say that 'novel' is an understatement would itself be an understatement.

Posted by Kevin McGehee at October 6, 2002 05:59 AM

The delicious part is that Georgia's open primary system is a Democrat invention, to help keep Georgia's smallish Republican party under heel.

Posted by The Sanity Inspector at October 7, 2002 04:16 PM


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