Confidence in leaders is important, says one student
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008Thomas Maranges, an 18-year-old from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., says the leaders of America need to inspire more confidence for themselves and the rest of the country. (0:38)
Thomas Maranges, an 18-year-old from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., says the leaders of America need to inspire more confidence for themselves and the rest of the country. (0:38)
The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on lessons learned from the 2004 Presidential election that can be used to improve the upcoming election. Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) said the past two Presidential elections depleted the American people’s trust in the fairness of elections.
Congressman Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) said the election process is the “lifeblood of democracy” and without its legitimacy, there can be no leaders. With a record turnout of voters expected, Congressman John Conyers (D-Mich.) said the Department of Justice should work to assure that the next election is the fairest in years.
Dan Tokaji, Associate Professor of Law and Associate Director of Election Law at the Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz School of Law, said there is significant room for improvement in elections fairness. He said that clear rules on transparency must be established before the elections. Despite admitting existent fraud, he said that legislation against it is often fueled by hyperbolic claims. Cleta Mitchell, a partner at Foley & Lardner cited the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) as the largest perpetrator of elections fraud, fictionalizing voter registrations for underage voters and dead people. She said that voter fraud is widespread and not taken seriously, threatening the accuracy and legitimacy of elections.
In a conference call, Todd Book, Ohio State House Assistant Minority Leader, and Chillicothe Mayor Joe Sulzer discussed the effects of John McCain’s economic policies in Ohio and how Barack Obama’s tax cuts will satisfy Ohio voters.(15:00)
Echoing Barack Obama’s recent attack on John McCain’s economic policy, Todd Book and Chillicothe Mayor Joe Sulzer agreed that a McCain White House would extend the failed Bush economics in southern Ohio. (more…)
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