Wow... Ignorance is not a defense unless you are an Obama! I know it seems trivial but if we allow them to break all election laws because they are the ruling couple then don't we run the chance of creating a dictatorship?
Illinois state law -- Sec. 17-29 (a) -- states: "No judge of election, pollwatcher, or other person shall, at any primary or election, do any electioneering or soliciting of votes or engage in any political discussion within any polling place [or] within 100 feet of any polling place."
A top Ilinois State Board of Elections official tells the DRUDGE REPORT that Mrs. Obama -- a Harvard-educated lawyer -- may have simply been ignorant of the law and thus violated it unintentionally.
"You kind of have to drop the standard for the first lady, right?" the official explained late Thursday. "I mean, she's pretty well liked and probably doesn't know what she's doing."
I don't have a problem with it. She was voting and talked to someone as she came out. She probably should not have talked to anybody about anything political in nature due to who she is and where she was, but it is really not a big deal.
Cynthia McKinney and her father Billy did this in Atlanta, GA a few years ago.
Caused a disturbance / fight / almost a fight at a polling place, arguing politics.
I don't recall the details now, but back then I figured that if they weren't celebrities they would have been arrested.
I don't have a problem with it. She was voting and talked to someone as she came out. She probably should not have talked to anybody about anything political in nature due to who she is and where she was, but it is really not a big deal.
I have a problem with it.
She is no better than any other person that walks this earth.
If me or you, went to the polls and campaigned, we would face the consequences.
It appears that laws do not apply to the current Administration, or those that support them.
when I read the story this morning I thought she just talked to one or two people on the way out. After reading the article linked this afternoon, I have to agree with others who have a problem with it. If people wanted to take pictures with her or if she wanted to talk politics, they should have walked 100 ft.
True but "me or you" is very different from being a political figure. If Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Rush Limbaugh, or Neal Boortz were to make comments like this in a poll I would expect charges against them.
She knew what she was doing and she knew she would get away with it.
Just like all deployed service members vote in their home districts even if they are not even living within the US. Should we strip them of they're ability to participate in representative government because of their service?
True but "me or you" is very different from being a political figure. If Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Rush Limbaugh, or Neal Boortz were to make comments like this in a poll I would expect charges against them.
She knew what she was doing and she knew she would get away with it.
I don't think anybody would face charges necessarily. But I do believe that any poll worker should ask voters(politicians and wives included) to take it across the street if they see it start.
Just like all deployed service members vote in their home districts even if they are not even living within the US. Should we strip them of they're ability to participate in representative government because of their service?
I wasn't trying to push that, I was just confused as to where they should be voting. I wasn't aware that they could still vote in IL, I figured they would have to vote in the DC area.
David McKinley, the Republican nominee for the House seat in West Virginia’s 1st district, had been stumping on the third floor of the Harrison County courthouse here on Thursday when he was politely informed that his campaign stop was also a polling place
David McKinley, the Republican nominee for the House seat in West Virginia’s 1st district, had been stumping on the third floor of the Harrison County courthouse here on Thursday when he was politely informed that his campaign stop was also a polling place
There is a big difference between being two floors above a polling place and making a speech in the polling area.
David McKinley, the Republican nominee for the House seat in West Virginia’s 1st district, had been stumping on the third floor of the Harrison County courthouse here on Thursday when he was politely informed that his campaign stop was also a polling place; district residents were casting ballots two floors below.
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