One VERY GOOD REASON to push for election reforms.
Why doesn't every state vote the same way?
No, really. I'm asking. Comment if you have the answer.
Hell, just comment.
31 July 2007
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1 comments:
My guess? Ballot Technology Lobbyests fighting to keep their machines in the booths and to keep the technology the same (no paper trail) since it would cost the company(ies or is it just Diebold now?) that much more to fix their flawed product. Seems to be the only reasonable excuse I can think of without going toward conspiracy theories.
The lobbyest boogey man tales around everything government are so cliche, but sadly so damn true.
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