Thinking ahead on electoral reform
By Jim Gomes | Monday, November 24, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…We should not delude ourselves that the post-election warfare of 2000 and the suspicions of 2004 are behind us. This year, pre-election polls consistently showed Obama comfortably ahead in most of the erstwhile battleground states. The lack of voter challenges, lawsuits, and so on was due in large part to both sides expecting that the result wasn’t going to be close. If polls had indicated a tighter race, we probably would have witnessed more contention and more problems….”…BS
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