Women’s Voices, Women Vote – Fraud or Mistake?
This is from a post at BlogHer by PunditMom…
Does it make sense that a group dedicated to registering women voters would purposely seek to disenfranchise them and keep them from the polls?
That seems a bit Orwellian to me. But that’s the allegation that the group Women’s Voices, Women Vote found itself confronted with in the weeks leading up to the recent North Carolina Democratic primary. For many months, Women’s Voices, Women Vote has been working on a campaign called “20 Million Reasons” — an effort to register 20 million single women who are eligible to vote, but not registered, because they are seen as a key demographic to winning the 2008 presidential race.
But some bad planning and a loose connection to the Clintons have cast a bad light on what ought to be seen as a great effort.
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More Political Voices of Women…
We now have over 400 women political bloggers on our list, here are the Q’s (well, we only have one Q – but it’s a good one) and the R’s…
Queen of Spain – Erin Kotecki Vest is also a contributing editor at BlogHer, and The Huffington Post.
Rachel Joyce’s Blog Spot — Evidence based, common sense politics.
Random Acts of Sass — I sass on a variety of topics: Jesus, Social Justice, Children, School, Big Girl Life, Relationships, the South, Every Day Life… Whatever pops into my sassy little brain. They call me McSassy.
Random and Sundry Things — Debbi Mack practiced law for nine years before changing careers and following her lifetime dream of becoming a writer.
Rantidote — Rantidote is a political blog which, when done correctly, provides a fresh perspective on current political issues in the style of an op-ed column.
Rebecca from RConversation
Right Pundits — Married, mother of 2, and former state delegate candidate.
Right Truth – Conservative blog on terrorism, politics, religion, ham radio, music, Iran Watch, Syria Watch,
Ruck Pad — because rugby and politics are both contact sports
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