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Edited on Sat Sep-06-08 05:08 PM by Blue_In_AK
the day after the primary while I was helping Diane break down her campaign office -- a young Native woman with her child stepped in and asked Diane how the campaign was going, that she was really looking forward to voting for her. It was awful having to tell her that Diane was out of the race because she lost the primary. That woman was COMPLETELY UNAWARE that she had to vote in the primary first -- she just assumed Diane would be on the ballot in November. Less than an hour later, we had an almost identical telephone call from someone out in the Bush -- how could they help Diane's campaign, did she need more money. They couldn't wait to vote for her -- HER, not the generic Democrat. We also heard that many people were out at their fish camps, and if they hadn't voted absentee ahead of time, they weren't going to be near any polling places.
During the campaign we tried and tried to point out to people that they HAD to vote in August, that if they didn't Diane's opponent was going to win. I think maybe the process wasn't completely understood. It's been a long time since a primary really made much difference. I think a lot of people just assumed it would be Diane and Don again, like last time. Not everybody is a political junkie like we are.
Even as it was, Diane did very well out in the Bush, Fairbanks, Elmendorf AFB and many other pockets around the state. Unfortunately those weren't the areas with the quantities of votes.
I'm not as confident as Lucky13 that Ethan will be able to win over the Native vote, particularly if it ends up being Don Young that he's running against. Don's an old habit that will be hard to break -- a name they recognize and someone who they perceive, at least, has done a lot for them.
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