Last week, Schultz argued that there were no legitimate justifications for some of the election reforms pushed by Republicans. Its all predicated on some belief there is a massive fraud or irregularities, something my colleagues have been hot on the trail for three years and have failed miserably at demonstrating, he said. However, the suggestion that his party holds a sincere but misguided belief constituted one of Schultzs gentler criticisms of the GOP. He hinted that Republicans are trying to gain an electoral advantage by depressing voter turnout. Its just sad when a political party has so lost faith in its ideas that its pouring all of its energy into election mechanics, Schultz said. We should be pitching as political parties our ideas for improving things in the future rather than mucking around in the mechanics and making it more confrontational at the voting sites and trying to suppress the vote. http://host.madison.com/ct/news/loc...cle_7c3598f2-ae16-11e3-8097-0019bb2963f4.html
Schultz presents a good idea when he espouses that the Republican Party should be improving things in the future.