Re: Elections 2012: Congressional and Gubernatorial
Interesting (desperation?) strategy from Linda McMahon: she is now running ads showing people saying "I'm going to vote for Barack Obama...and Linda McMahon" and then showing people how to vote for her on the "Independent" line (that's actually the name of a party on the balllot for which she has the nomination).
Third-party ballot lines in Connecticut can have tremendous impact: in 2010, the Republican candidate for Governor received more votes than the Democrat candidate for Governor, yet the Democrat is in the State House because he receved a few thousand votes on the Working Families' Party line, and it was those few thousand votes (plus the extra votes cast for him in Bridgeport after the polls were supposed to have closed) that put him over the top.
Interesting (desperation?) strategy from Linda McMahon: she is now running ads showing people saying "I'm going to vote for Barack Obama...and Linda McMahon" and then showing people how to vote for her on the "Independent" line (that's actually the name of a party on the balllot for which she has the nomination).
Third-party ballot lines in Connecticut can have tremendous impact: in 2010, the Republican candidate for Governor received more votes than the Democrat candidate for Governor, yet the Democrat is in the State House because he receved a few thousand votes on the Working Families' Party line, and it was those few thousand votes (plus the extra votes cast for him in Bridgeport after the polls were supposed to have closed) that put him over the top.