Two states with early voting are already having problems. Be prepared next Tuesday in New York, since Nevada and North Carolina are not new to electronic machines, know who you want to vote for and look at the sample ballots to be certain your candidates are listed.
Another problem with the new machines will be the counting of votes for the "minor" parties. Please be certain that your vote is cast on the Conservative Party line before you leave the machine.
In New York City, voters will be asked to vote on term limits once again! This is the third time the question has been on the NYC ballot and we are certain that this will be the third time it passes overwhelmingly.
Rich Lowry on who is really trying to buy the elections.
Another comptroller making very bad decisions. Will New Yorkers ignore the fact that DiNapoli is abusing his position to help a political activist in the same manner they chose to ignore the previous comptroller until he was forced to resign? Remember it was just four years ago that the Hevesi scandal first broke right before the elections and yet voters returned him to office...voters are the only true means of bringing about reforms...if the same misguided people are put back in office, reform will never be achieved. In Rich Lowry's piece above, it talks about AFSCME and other public unions, candidates who run with their endorsements will never be able to truly bring the reforms needed to create jobs, cut spending thereby cutting taxes in New York.
Sometimes even the NY Post editorial even gets it right.
The Heritage Foundation on returning the People's House to the People. DioGuardi on "Unaccountable Congress"
Tuesday's bring another column by Thomas Sowell.
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