





The lines are unbelievable and suggest not just our less than democratic election system but a mass upwelling of devotion to turn things around. That's Calais, Vt., Virginia Beach, Va., San Francisco, Ca., Alexandria, Va, Hialeah, Fla and Vienna, Va.
And here's a
nice Rachel Maddow rant about long lines as the new version of the poll tax.
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