Take one historic day. Add one inexpensive pocket video camera. What do you get?
55 seconds of democracy.
Herewith, a video from inside the voting booth.
Take one historic day. Add one inexpensive pocket video camera. What do you get?
55 seconds of democracy.
Herewith, a video from inside the voting booth.
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You still use paper ballots in D.C.? Wow! Well, at least you don’t have those lousy butterfly ballots. We don’t need hanging chads this election.
Be well, Dan! 🙂
@ Mike H — Ooops. There goes my shot at being Treasury Secretary. Alas, I don’t think my vote in D.C. (which went 93% for Obama) could have fetched a very high price.
Hilarious. I love this new world where anything is possible…
That’s pretty fantastic – thanks for sharing!
It is funny what’s not legal when it comes to voting, isn’t it?
Who designed those ballots? The design is not exactly an intuitive usability design.
I think DC needs to invest in some new ballots!!