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and perhaps find ways to alleviate the problems, if at all possible. We know about the problems with electronic voting; I'm talking about the other sneaky ways they can rig this thing; most of them right at the polling place.
Voter ID laws: completely unnecessary and likely unConstitutional; designed to suppress voter turnout in precinccts that would run largely Denocratic.
On-site challenges: Pure intimidation of voters, likely again to vote Democratic--purely by means of visually observable characteristics, such as skin-color, having the kids with one, elderly, etc.
Long lines; interminable waits; too few polling booths on-site: Often combined with the problems of inclement weather, mothers with children, hunger, thirst, no way to rest, illness, age, etc. This, I think, was the one that most alarmed me in 2004; I heard firsthand accounts of people who stuck it out on ED even though they had to wait hours in the heat (Phoenix, AZ here--eighty degrees in November and the sun sits low in the sky), but found themselves sorely tested and some who left because they or their bored children couldn't take it. The more I thought about it, the more I realized this was completely unnecessary--and possibly planned.
My own precinct has always had a heavy turnout and we had plenty of booths; most were empty most of the day. A good friend of mine who lives in a heavily Latino, but affluent area of the city said at her place they had three booths and people waited for hours--accident? Could be--but I have enough suspicion to discount any other explanation...
I'm sure there are plenty of others; let's compile a list of the problems as well as the solutions.
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