Thank you again, Ms. McGinn, for your excellent testimony.
If we could do one thing at the federal level, forgetting the states right now, but just one thing at the federal level,...
John Cornyn... has been a strong and committed advocate for military voters.
We have received input from a number of groups and senators and worked to incorporate their comments and concerns, so I ...
Our power over the states on local electoral matters is rather limited.
I would like to do it. You know me.
Do you think if we forced the states to change the way they set up absentee ballot procedures for federal elections, the...
All those numbers are consistent. They represent different categories.
It showed me the power of elections and--it was very interesting.
But just to quibble with my good friend, in the first half of the 19th century, nobody voted in Utah.
It does not sound radical to me, but maybe the Inspector General was exaggerating or using too strong language.
This illustrates the point I think that both Mr. Ansolabehere and Mr. Gans were making.
I met you in the Eugene McCarthy campaign in 1968, when I was a freshman.
3.8 percent of all respondents showed up to the polls and found they had problems with voter registration.
I have run this one by Doris Meissner, who sort of likes it for the immigration purposes.
How many total people are there in South Dakota?
We could always say, well, they should have registered. That is probably what Mr. Nelson would say, right?
I think it's an egregious wrong for people to now get multiple-million-dollar bonuses for failed performances.