A group called "Women's Voices. Women Vote" sent out more than 16,000 mailers to unmarried women in the state after April 22, the last day to register in time to vote Tuesday. ...
Page Gardner, president of the women's organization, said in a letter that:
"West Virginia residents will receive this mail after the deadline for registering to vote to participate in the upcoming primary election. Please be aware that the mailing is not intended to encourage registration specifically for the primary, but simply to encourage voter registration in general.
The mailing clearly indicates that the deadline to register to vote by mail for a particular election in West Virginia is 20 days before the election ... We hope that this unfortunate coincidence in timing does not lead to any confusion or aggravation for either your state's voters or registrars."
http://www.dailymail.com/...
I've lost count now. Is this the 12th state this nakedly criminal enterprise has ratfucked? The 13th?
Board member Mike Lux - who on May 1 had blandly reassured the readers of OpenLeft that he had "total confidence" in Page Gardner - was back on May 9.
Was he going to finally answer the simple factual questions that Gardner - through some puzzling oversight - failed to address when directly confronted with them?
No, he was there to assure us that Hillary Clinton - the one he knew, at any rate - couldn't have been dogwhistling to her racist base with that "hard-working Americans, white Americans" line.
When I asked how he found time to bloviate on the sterling character of Hillary Clinton while the organization to which he owed a fiduciary responsibility was being investigated by the North Carolina Attorney General under suspicion of multiple felonies, he tersely replied:
Our board has met, and we are reviewing all aspects of what happened.
Or, as Ian Holm in Alien put it, "Still collating."