Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Delbert Hosemann: "It's Moron Ma'am."

Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal:
Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann expects a light to moderate turnout 125,000 to 150,000 voters for today primaries featuring congressional and presidential choices. Hosemann said 100,000 ballots were cast in the 2004 presidential primary, which came after President Bush and Democratic Sen. John Kerry had won their parties' nominations and included fewer contested congressional primaries than this year.


According to my counts from the Clarion Ledger website there will be more than 405,237 voters in the Democratic primary alone and more than 545,237 voters overall.

Would that make the total 363% of his HIGHEST estimate?


The following advertisement is what I played off of for the title:


"It's Moron Ma'am"

6 comments:

  1. If I remember correctly it seems that Democratic SOS Erik Clark often predicted and was usually very close.

    Did Hosemann even read the papers for the last 3 months?

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  2. Read the papers? I am sure does not trust the pinko-liberal media.

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  3. yeah, i thought those numbers seemed awfully low...

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  4. And you were correct! (unlike the person in charge of elections)

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  5. His "guidance" helped DeSoto county look like a complete disaster. Apparently, they only made enough ballots for the number of Democrats who voted in the 2004 primary.

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