I watched an interview last week between Keith Olberman (MSNBC) and former Nixon Legal Counsel, John Dean.
Dean is concerned about the large numbers of eligible voters who do not vote....79 million in last presidential election.
Made mention of another country, Australia I think, where residents are fined $15 for not voting. As a result, there voting statistics are 80%+ for all eligible voters.
As it is now in the USA, the "not voting" population greatly favors the Republicans.
Said if it was a partisan issue, Republicans would fight the penalty "tooth and nail".
If a "not voting penalty" was to be considered, it would probably be first tested in a state like California.
Dean is concerned about the large numbers of eligible voters who do not vote....79 million in last presidential election.
Made mention of another country, Australia I think, where residents are fined $15 for not voting. As a result, there voting statistics are 80%+ for all eligible voters.
As it is now in the USA, the "not voting" population greatly favors the Republicans.
Said if it was a partisan issue, Republicans would fight the penalty "tooth and nail".
If a "not voting penalty" was to be considered, it would probably be first tested in a state like California.

