Ever since 2000, the Republicans should have pushed for election reform. I think that if one party pushed for it, the other would almost have to join in -- what could be more bipartisan than the desire for honest elections? Hmmmmmmm? But no one at the top seems to care.
I would love it if Michael Steele were to compile a list of election irregularities over the past 10 years, and detail which party benefited from the irregularity. A pro-active approach might make it harder for future elections to be stolen through naked fraud at recount time.
But I won't hold my breath.
“Ever since 2000, the Republicans should have pushed for election reform. I think that if one party pushed for it, the other would almost have to join in”
Excellent point.
B U M P
Michael Steele is still trying to bring “minorities” into the “minority” party. 95 percent likelihood of failure!
Exactly. GOP should publish all known voter frauds (and voter intimidations) and set up a clear path to get rid of those, ie push photo ID requirement (even Mexico, Iraq and every country on earth has it) and some simple double-checks, especially to counter dem-controlled districts where all in charge of the ballot boxes are dems.