Originally posted by drg
As long as electors are still used, the swings to change the outcome of elections, even for one elector, will still be fairly large. Litigation may increase but it will not be nearly the epidemic you suggest. Results will have to fall within fairly small margins to make re-examination worthwhile.
I disagree. The closer we get to 100% turnout, the better for everyone. The more people turn out, the more people are invested in the process and policies that become of it. While in the short term an uninformed electorate may make a bad decision, the effect of that bad decision will be to educate said voters. In the end the percentage of the populace that are informed voters increases.
Take Australia. There is mandatory voting in the elections there, and the Australian government is just so proud of their compliance rate. Problem is that they have to have an drawing each year to see what candidate gets to be at the top of the ballot, because such a significant population doesn't care about voting they just choose the first name. That's not progress, that's destroying your system of government in the name of inclusion, and it's just plain stupid.
Discouraging voting is not the solution to voter apathy and general civic ignorance.
First off it is important to note that you can't lump 527 money into the same category as money explicitly spent by parties or candidates. Not all 527s supported one party as much as opposed another. Not all 527s supported any party at all.
Furthermore, money spent with 527s does not directly benefit any candidates. By law, it can't. It can benefit them, true, but not directly. It is far more valuable to have direct contributions to the candidate and his or her party. But 527s on the whole are far less effective per dollar due to the restrictions placed on what they can say and do. In the end those restrictions ended up nullifying a lot of those groups' expenditures in 2004.
SWIFT BOAT VETERNS FOR TRUTH.
The single most efefctive advertising campaign of the entire season was by an anti-Kerry 527 group. It destroyed Kerry's platform and put him on the defensive when he should have surged, just after his convention. Anyone that thinks the candidates by defintion do a better job with the money then a 527 wasn't watching the election.
I think we have discovered the root of the problem -- you can't read. It shows Gore winning 269-263.
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