One of these days someone will remind them that voting is run at the local level.
The number of polling places, the number of election workers, the technology, the organization . . . all of it is determined by local officials (usually elected officials).
Race might be one of the strongest predictors of how long someone waits in line to vote, as NBC claims, but it's definitely one of the strongest predictors of the political affiliation of local elected officials.
The places with dysfunctional voting systems are democrat cities, counties, or states.
One of these days someone will remind them that voting is run at the local level.
The number of polling places, the number of election workers, the technology, the organization . . . all of it is determined by local officials (usually elected officials).
Race might be one of the strongest predictors of how long someone waits in line to vote, as NBC claims, but it's definitely one of the strongest predictors of the political affiliation of local elected officials.
The places with dysfunctional voting systems are democrat cities, counties, or states.
Always.