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In reply to the discussion: How about a Voters' Revolution? [View all]MineralMan
(152,030 posts)It's a state-by-state thing. The federal government should step in when clear evidence exists of election manipulation or fraud. Beyond that, the people living in those states must do all they can to stop such practices. Again, huge turnouts are pretty much the only solution, really. Such laws and practices are created in state legislatures and signed off on by Governors.
I wish I had a better answer, but that's the only one I have. For myself, I would not live in such a state. I do not live in such a state, and never have. Election manipulation is a symptom of ills far more deeply ingrained and intractable than I can deal with.
If, on the other hand, we can send a powerful Democratic majority to Congress in both houses, federal laws making such election manipulation almost impossible can be created, despite the wishes of those who want them to continue. That is my goal, on a national basis. If Tennessee or Georgia, or some other state is doing such things, then it will take federal laws that are properly enforced to end such practices.
The answer for all of these ills is for every state in the US to:
GOTV 2014 and Beyond!
Nothing else is going to work.