Excerpt: "From gerrymandering to voter roll purges, we showed people around the world how the American system works. It didn't go well."
Early voting at Philadelphia City Hall on Oct. 7. (photo: Gabriella Audi/Getty Images)
02 November 20
From gerrymandering to voter roll purges, we showed people around the world how the American system works. It didn’t go well.
urnout this election is projected to be the highest in a century, and voters are doing everything they can to make their voices count. Waiting in line for hours (even if you’re the mayor). Voting in person despite the pandemic because you fear that your mail-in ballot could be one of the 1.02 million that might be discarded. And casting a ballot despite the potential that someone with a semiautomatic rifle will be watching you at your polling place.
But, does voting have to be so … hard?
Not really. Just watch the video above and you’ll see it’s not like this in other democratic countries around the world. Voting in other democracies is a snap. And, if you’re really lucky, you might score a “democracy sausage.”