Those Democrats who vote in Democratic Party stronghold Hudson County on Feb. 5th will go into the booth and find Sen. Barack Obama’s name in line A, said Clerk Barbara Netchert.
"We put all the names into a drawing wheel and we select them one at a time," said Netchert, who first pulled Obama’s name out of the wheel.
Last was Obama’s chief rival, Sen. Hillary Clinton.
"I can’t believe Hillary came in last," said Nechert. "It’s my first drawing as county clerk and I’m going to be put in the hot seat."
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frozen ballot....i love it
Healy and Nechert resurrected the old Frozen Ballot trick, I think.
My concern...
...is about why/how is it that she feels on the hot seat? ...and by whom? What exactly does she think that that she was supposed to do? She put on a fair ballot lottery.
How well did getting the A
How well did getting the A line work for Sal Vega last year? In a Presidential Primary, ballot position means nothing.
"How do we beat the bitch?"