I think the problem is the opposite — we have too many uniformed people voting. They think they have the answers without the facts, without knowing history, and without considering the other side’s argument. Too many ignorant voters who would do the nation a service by being lazy and staying at home.
Aye, there's the rub. Many of those who stayed on the couch in November WERE informed. There's no way we can escape an extremely annoying fact. I.E., if McLame had managed to get the same number of Republican voters to the polls as GW did, it shoulda, woulda, coulda, mighta been quite a different election.
I will never understand why sometimes upwards of 90% of registered European voters can make it to the polls and the best we can manage is under 50%. Of course, in those "urban" precincts, 95 to 102 % is not at all unusual.
But if you put up a Dole, or a McCain, without a platform, with no program, with no plan and constantly changing "themes," you leave the field wide open to a smooth talker with the organization that has the church vans, has the absentee process under control, can register illegals, create "virtual" voters and register them.
Any used car dealer in your home town has a more coherent communications program than the RNC. As a Republican, you are required to know that and still get off your ass, put down your glass, and make it to the polls.