RE: We have it on election day.
1) As long as conservatives go out and vote ( unlike 2012 ).
2) As long as we can prevent voter fraud.
Getting people out to vote is easy if they feel that they have something to vote for rather than just against. (See Ronald Reagan)
As far as vote fraud is concerned, secretaries of state races should be given at least as much priority as races for governor or senator. I attribute much of Michigan’s change in direction to having an SOS who takes the integrity of the vote seriously.
The last election was skewed by massive voter fraud within OUR OWN GOVERNMENT! Not to mention all the vulnerables.
Incumbents with millions and millions of dollars from lord knows where. These elections are by far purchased by those who contribute (legally/illegally) thousands/millions to these campaigns.
The average citizen vote sways the political landscape so so very little. Hate to be a cynic here, but our election system and our government are as corrupt as the day is long.