Well, it's official, they've managed to make it news. But then, they did have a head start going back to before the election. What a surprise. "Preserve the integrity of the ballots"? More likely, let's get them out of site where we have access to them. We own this state, after all. Not the people, they don't even own the Kennedy seat.
BOSTON -- Democrat Martha Coakley's campaign raised issues of ballot tampering in at least three jurisdictions and urged Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin to further look into the matter as millions of Bay State residents went to the polls to elect a successor to Sen. Edward Kennedy.
Attorney Mark Elias said the campaign received reports of ballots being given to voters pre-marked for Coakley's opponent Republican Scott Brown.Earlier Tuesday, Galvin was investigating reports that two ballots had been pre-marked for Brown, one in Cambridge and one in Boston's Brighton neighborhood. He said the ballots had been located and voided.


Poor Martha is grasping at straws. Go Scott go ! Win this one for WE THE PEOPLE !
Posted by: WBestPresidentEver | Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 06:53 PM
If Coakley "wins" this election, it'll prove we've become a one-party nation. I guess Obama's well-armed civilian national security force will become the sword and shield of his party.
Posted by: Al in St. Lou | Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 06:54 PM
Apparently Coakley's press release on this was dated yesterday.
Posted by: Neo | Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 07:35 PM