Earlier this week I criticized Pennsylvania’s election laws. I placed the state on the very bottom. Perhaps I was too hasty.
It took days for Florida to decide that Obama had won the state, and a congressional race is not yet decided.
Arizona may be even worse. As of today, in a state with fewer than 4 million voters, approximately 500,000 votes have yet to be counted. That is 1/8 of the state’s voters.
Why is this so difficult? Other democracies do this. Why can’t we?
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