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Catholic Analysis posts on a interesting contrast.

As a native New Orleanian, I have continued to follow Louisiana politics closely over the past few years. So I recall things that many of my readers would really have no reason to be aware of or remember as non-Louisianians. I recall a recent U.S. Senate election in Louisiana in which incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu was running for re-election. The election was on a Saturday. By Saturday afternoon on election day, Sen. Landrieu noticed and became concerned that turnout in the heavily Democratic black neighborhoods of New Orleans appeared to be lagging. That was bad news for the Democratic Senator. So the political machine cranked up and voters were quickly and efficiently transported to the polls in the very same black neighborhoods that have now been devastated by the hurricane. When an election was at stake, plenty of poor black New Orleanians were aggressively picked up and taken to the polls.

There is some evidence to back up reports of vote-hauling here.

..."Well, my friend had asked me did I want to go vote," another New Orleans woman told a Jenkins investigator. "She said they was paying people to go vote for this person. I say who was the person? She say Mary, Mary Landrieu." The woman got in a van that had three bench seats behind the driver and was driven to three polling places and given a LIFE sample ballot off which to vote. She was promised $25 for each stop. "Hey, hey all I got was $25!" she complains in the interview. "We went to three places. The agreement was we was supposed to get $25 each place." As consolation, she was given a Mary Landrieu T-shirt: "They promise you, and then they going give us ol' stanky T-shirt with her picture on it." (She threw the T-shirt away in a dumpster.)

...One teller at a bank in Coushatta, La., reports that a woman cashed a $50 check from the Democratic party on November 5 and explained that it was given "to me to haul my kind of people to vote." Two other $50 checks from the party showed up the next day.

...A New Orleans man told a Jenkins investigator that he went to three different polling places and voted at each four or five times. He says he was paid $60 for each stop, was carried in a van with several other people, and was handed a yellow sample ballot that fits the description of the LIFE sample ballot (differently colored sample ballots, distributed in massive quantities on election day, are the hallmarks of the various New Orleans political organizations). The man says he didn't have to sign in or stand in line at the various polling places.

...All the interviews follow a similar pattern: An election worker promises someone money to vote; he transports him to the polls in a car or van full of people; he gives him a LIFE ballot to show him for whom and for what to vote; the voter either signs his name at multiple polling places or doesn't sign at all or, in one case, signs someone else's name. Some of the interviews suggest a fairly well-organized effort. One woman says that she was taken in a van to a polling place where she voted twice, once in her own name, the second time in a name given to her by the driver. She says the driver selected who would vote at which polling places.

Beyond just the question of vote-buying or repeat voting In Louisiana it is actually illegal to rent vans or buses for the purpose of transporting people to the poll, though this does not apply to private parties using their own vehicles without any compensation bringing people to the polls. These laws were passed because of a long association between vote hauling and vote buying in Louisiana.

So if another hurricane ever hits there on election day they might already have the buses ready this time.

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This is old news - happened in 1996. And it was national news. If I remember correctly, the Senate had some kind of investigation committee appointed to look into it and then the Republican senator in charge decided not to pursue the investigation further.

No, it's not that old of news. The same thing was suspected again when Mary ran against Suzanne Haik Terrell. If I remember correctly, it was by a slightly larger margin than the 1996 election. You forgot to mention in the original post of the connections the Morial adminstration had on the "get out the vote" tactics forementioned. Questionable at best.

No, it's not that old of news. The same thing was suspected again when Mary ran against Suzanne Haik Terrell. If I remember correctly, it was by a slightly larger margin than the 1996 election. You forgot to mention in the original post of the connections the Morial adminstration had on the "get out the vote" tactics forementioned. Questionable at best.

Please remove my first post. I had the wrong web site address. Thanks.

Sen. Landrieu is a Catholic pro-abortion legislator..she needs to be defeated.

And now she's threatening to "punch" anybody- including the President- who criticizes LA sheriffs.

http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7000026506

May I suggest that those who maintain that the vote-hauling is old news, or wish to discuss the politics of the vote-haulers, are missing the point of this post?

I thought the point was: How is it that people can so efficiently be picked up & moved about (and on such short notice) when an election is at stake, but not when those same people's lives are at risk?

Having rephrased my understanding of the question, I do have a quippy answer: (Based upon the testimonies,) for the election they only had to pick up 1/6th as many people to get the entire population to the polls! ;)

Seriously, though; it does suggest that an effort of similar scale could have gone almost unnoticed when trying to move the entire population all the way out of the city, so the comparison may not be entirely fair.

At the risk of descending unnecessarily the realm of the political, Rush was making some sense today about how LA esp. NO should by now be a socialist utopia, having been a sixty year democratic stronghold!

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