tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1406748910519793683.post649687527404962907..comments2024-02-28T02:21:13.839-08:00Comments on Daily PUMA: Do not be Alarmed if Hillary Clinton loses all three Saturday Caucuses today in Hawaii, Washington and Alaska.Alessandro Machihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06316327488702524564noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1406748910519793683.post-25210768959665444472016-03-26T22:44:59.632-07:002016-03-26T22:44:59.632-07:00This excerpt from the Star Advertiser.
UPDATE 4:2...This excerpt from the Star Advertiser.<br /><br />UPDATE 4:25 p.m<br /><br />Polling sites for Hawaii Democrats’ presidential preference poll were closing throughout the afternoon as lines dwindled but some voters complained that the process was disorganized and confusing.<br /><br />Polls opened at 1 p.m. with many sites reporting long lines. The Democratic Party of Hawaii, expecting a large turnout, had asked voters to get in line before the polls opened, and some potential voters who came later were disappointed.<br /><br />Voting ended at 2:30 p.m. at Manoa Elementary School, which prevented Dr. Danelo Canete and his wife from voting. Canete, a Clinton supporter, said his son voted earlier in the afternoon, and reported that there were lines at the school. So, Canete and his wife decided to wait for a while to allow the lines to go down. When they reached the school at 2:34, they were told the voting was finished.<br /><br />“There were a whole bunch of people who were very upset,” Canete said. “We were all kind of shaking our heads, like what happened?”<br /><br />He said about a dozen people were told they could not vote at the school. “Nobody had put down a closing time, so we just thought we’d show up like good citizens and vote,” he said.<br /><br />Ron Fitzgerald, 50, said he was told he couldn’t vote when he arrived at Highlands Intermediate around 2:45 p.m. because the polls were closed an hour and 45 minutes after they opened.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.staradvertiser.com/breaking-news/polls-open-for-democratic-caucus/" rel="nofollow"> Strong turnout for Hawaii Democrats leads to Confusion, Frustration.</a><br /><br />end of paste.<br /><br />So there you have it, the son, probably a Sander's supporter, voted early and reported long lines to his Parents. The Parents, Hillary Clinton supporters, waited until the lines subsided and both were denied a chance to vote. Same for 50 year old Ron Fitzgerald, who based on his age also fits the profile of a Hillary Clinton voter, denied a chance to vote in the Hawaii Caucus as well.Alessandro Machihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06316327488702524564noreply@blogger.com