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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAny estimates yet of how many of our votes were suppressed?
Yes, we held the WH and at least held our ground in the Senate, but there are real questions as to how many Congressional and state legislative seats we might have lost.
We need to start an investigation on that, in the name of the defense of democracy.
Isoldeblue
(1,135 posts)We need federal guidelines for our elections, passing a constitutional amendment for the absolute right to vote for every American citizen! That's the reason why so many were getting away with all the dirty tricks.
marions ghost
(19,841 posts)I believe.
We have one of the lousiest most unreliable voting systems in the world.
OldDem2012
(3,526 posts)...I have to think that some percentage of the 10 million votes not counted this year had to have been a result of GOP monkey business. Despite the claims by the pollsters, there was certainly no lack of enthusiasm on the part of the President's supporters. Yes, I can accept the idea that less people voted this year, but 10 million? I don't think so.
I think Romney's delay in conceding last night was actually a frantic double-check of the numbers in Ohio, because they actually believed they had shaved enough of the President's votes to have won that state.
I would welcome a full-blown investigation into the 2012 election and voter suppression, early voting laws, etc,
AyeSail
(2 posts)There is no way to get to how many votes were suppressed due to the basic definition of suppression. How can you possibly count those who left voting lines because of actions by the suppressors, how many didn't go to the polls due to scary/negative robo-calls, and so on? You just cannot accurately capture those numbers. All you can do is work to prevent or "suppress" the sources of the suppression.
Captain
HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)Obama won and most of the important races went to Democrats. Voter suppression and EVM rigging didn't take us out this time.