Day was not only an admitted drug trafficker, but he also had served as the longtime Clay County Republican commissioner of the Board of Elections.
"I bought my first vote with half a pint of liquor," Day testified. He described how that mushroomed to a seemingly routine method to buy protection from politicians and win their elections. He said he even bought votes for the sheriff.
"That showed people on the ground who had the power and who had the money to buy the votes," Day testified. "As time went on, $5 a vote, $10 a vote. I have paid as high as $800 a vote. ... Election after election, day in and day out, every election I ever worked, it went on."
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Assuming we actually had a two party system (Obama turning out to be Bush clone), much less a real democracy - where voters had a choice of qualified problem solvers to start with, and not just another big money political puppet - then this might all matter.
freethinking
Jul 25, 2012Romney will need to win by an overwhelming majority. Close races always goes to Progressives. They keep counting till they win.
The USA should go back to voting at polling stations, with ID, and why not go to purple fingers.