To: MMcC
Supposedly, she entered a polling place. Unless she was casting her ballot, that may have been a no-no (the cover story is that she was using the restroom).
21 posted on
11/03/2006 2:46:41 PM PST by
Sans-Culotte
("Thanks, Tom DeLay, for practically giving me your seat"-Nick Lampson)
To: Sans-Culotte
Yes I saw it on the news the other night. Shelley did enter a polling place, claimed she needed to use the restroom and said hello to the workers. I agree, it was stupid of her to do so and she should have known better.
Yes she was wrong and probably should/will face some sanction but it still didn't change me to vote Dem on anything. I'm wondering what could possibly make me vote dem in any election?
25 posted on
11/03/2006 2:51:01 PM PST by
WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
(Remembering Beirut Vets 1983 American Embassy April 1983/Marine Headquarters Oct.1983)
To: Sans-Culotte
I guess at that point it depends on the definition of "campaigning". One incident of going inside without asking anyone to vote for her couldn't really be considered campaigning. Making a habit of standing around or asking people to vote for her would be wrong.
29 posted on
11/03/2006 2:58:32 PM PST by
MMcC
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