Dems Abroad, Register to Vote

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Did you know that some six million eligible voters live abroad? Amazing the stuff you learn at Frameshop. And it's all free.

So...now that I shared that with you, here's what you can do for me in return: Post this video everywhere! I mean absolutely everywhere. It's a snappy video created specifically to circle the globe via the world wide interweb--a viral get-out-the-Democrats-abroad-vote for every Dem living outside of the U.S. of A.

Post it everywhere, post it now. Help spread the word.

Special bonus: once you post it a few places, feel free to say that you and Gwyneth Paltrow worked together on a global project to help elect the next U.S. president (I've already put it on my resume).

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I actually contacted the Kentucky State Board of Elections and they advised me that, as a US citizen who has never established residency (my Mom has residency there, and my citizenship is from birth), I should not be allowed to vote.

I will give it a shot anyway, but not sure if it will go through.

By Paul Schofield (not verified) on 04 Aug 2008 #permalink

I'm from Virginia, and I learned that my absentee ballot won't be counted unless a recount is demanded. That really makes me angry and frustrated, but I dare say all the politicians, ambassadors, and families of the armed forces abroad, based near Washington, are even angrier.