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Vote-buying was still openly visible in 1987, when one reporter saw man handing out a fistful of $5 and $10 bills near a polling place while “floaters,” or people willing to sell their votes ...
This week’s Mike Mount cartoon is about that controversial Missing Middle vote last week. Tired of reading about it? Well, might want to steel yourself this week, as ARLnow has a series of ...
I see vote-buying as a violation of the rights of Americans because it intentionally nullifies and sullies the election’s democratic purpose. It deserves to stay illegal. Paul Burgholzer ...
Some scholars propose an equity rationale for banning direct vote-buying: Poor people are more likely to sell their votes, so elections will be skewed in favor of the wealthy. Others contend that ...
During his "My Take," Thursday "Varney & Co." host Stuart Varney explains how Democrats "refined" their vote-buying policy to align with 21st-century politics, arguing liberal lawmakers are using ...
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