I haven’t seen anyone make this connection yet, but I am really curious. Isn’t it obvious that the astronomic advantage Democrats are enjoying on early voting (e.g.) is due to the robust and continuing assault on voting rights across the nation? Admittedly, it does appear that the Obama Campaign has built an extraordinary machine to get people to vote early, mostly unopposed from what I can tell. But you have to figure that scenes like this are happening because of the specific targeting intent of these laws. Why not vote early under those circumstances, rather than leaving it to chance on election day?

Keep in mind that this could matter a great deal in terms of the election. If Democrats hold a huge early voting advantage and there’s a bad storm on Election Day in the Midwest, Romney’s damn near screwed, isn’t he?

  1. Metavirus says:

     

    oh you young whippersnappers, with your absentee ballots, hippity hop music and smoking the pot. i’ll stand in line with all the other real ‘merkins, thank you very much, and pull the lever i remember from when my grandpappy first took me to vote in 19-aught-6.

     

  2. priscianus jr says:

    Romney’s already screwed. But hey, I wouldn’t mind seeing him get even more screwed.

  3. Schu says:

    The early voting sounds good, but remember that they can all be thrown out if the ID requirement is put back in place. This most likely will happen in Ohio and Florida. I can just see millions of early voters disfranchised by the GOP dirty tricks department.

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