Eric Eversole on WAVA-FM in DC discussing military voting and the DOJ

Commander (USNR) Eric Eversole appeared on WAVA-FM to discuss the Department of Justice failing to adequately protect military voters.  Eversole’s interview begins about minute 28. You can listen to the interview here.  Eversole takes particular issue with the argument that electronic delivery can solve this problem – an argument being made by Wisconsin and some nonprofits who have been involved in this issue.  Eversole describes statistics demonstrating that many overseas military members have no access to computers and printers.

 

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  1. John Handforth

    I think that a person must be photographed when they are voting. A dual lens would show their name and address on one side of the picture and their face on the other.

    Facial recognition software could be used after the election and those voting multiple times should be prosecuted.

    My own City had more voters than population during the 2008 election. Apparently, they came in by busload and went from town to town.

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