Tuesday, April 14, 2009
"Minnesota's Shame"
I suspect this is the case all across the country.
At face value, there seems to be a need to change some things.
Of course, the caveat is that military votes are inclined to be Republican...
At face value, there seems to be a need to change some things.
Of course, the caveat is that military votes are inclined to be Republican...
At WeeklyStandard.com M. Eric Eversole writes this as he criticizes Minnesota's election procedures:
"Given these facts, it is puzzling that the contest court found no evidence of wholesale disenfranchisement. They had a military absentee voting population equal to one of the twenty-five most populous cities in Minnesota (22,000 voters), and only 15.7 percent were able to vote. When nearly 85 percent of a voting group does not participate, how could this be anything less than evidence of wholesale disenfranchisement?"