If Obama wins the Supreme Court will allow year-round voting.
I remember school. Please indulge me. Like Rush, I hated it. My ideas about liberalism and conservatism, about exploiting the meek and protecting them, about good versus evil were formed in the sixth and seventh grades. Earlier (3rd grade), I was teased mercilessly. I wasn't a weakling (gave out my share of bloody noses), just wierd. I didn't "get it" by their standards. I took piano lessons and listened to records of the Chopin Waltzes. I didn't do "normal boy" things. Later, I trained myself in computer programming (and eventually computer science). Never in my life did I go to a "party". Never until I met my sweet wife did I sleep with a girl. I loved girls, their delicate features, their feminine wiles, but viewed a girl as an unattainable goal, only for "normal guys".
So with that unorthodox background, I have little pity for those who claim (for example) that we "need" abortion on demand. I identified, as the pariah mocked and belittled, more with the fetus who is ignored and misunderstood, than with his fretting mother. Empathy toward the latter had to be learned by rote. I did not feel I owed any help to those who through foolish indiscretion put themselves into untenable positions.
I went through a brief period, age 13-15, where I tried to fit in, tried to be popular, tried to be a liberal. But in the end, I was a rock solid conservative by age 17. That foundation has only been bolstered and built on since.
So Supreme Court year-round voting would make the experience of seventh graders the national experience.