The Montana GOP has challenged the eligibility of about 6000 voters in seven counties across the state. These people may have changed addresses and all they need to do is verify their correct address. It’s very simple.
I would expect nothing less from the MT GOP since Governor Brian Schweitzer talked about turning some dials during the 2006 general election to help his friend, Jon Tester, win a U.S. Senate seat.
It’s completely legal to challenge these voters to provide correct addresses. If anyone does not like it, then they need only express their displeasure to Schweitzer who brought doubt into the voter’s minds when he bragged about tampering with the election during his speech this summer in Philadelphia.
I don’t want a repeat of 2006. I’d like to see the voters and the candidates actually get a fair election in 2008.

auntie lib: Thanks for your comments. Most people I know don’t trust the Governor these days. Maybe they should lock him in a padded room on election day? >The ACORN theory is spot-on! -Jack
Hear, hear! The Obama volunteers were all trained under the ACORN theories of community organizing and voter registration which historically haven’t been scrupulously honest. Ergo, many of the “new” voters aren’t eligible to vote here, live at addresses that don’t exist, or even aren’t alive. [See Ohio, Illinois, Butte]>>In his speech, Gov. Swagger promised to deliver this state for Obama. There’s no way that happens without a little help from the folks who think voter fraud is just a joke.