Forty-four states in the United States today bar people with mental illnesses from voting.
Nearly 5 million Americans can't vote because of felony convictions.
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"We don't have a Bush v.
The tangled web that a narrow Supreme Court majority wove to shut down
the Florida recount of presidential ballots in December 2000 made it
possible for Republican George W.
Once they snubbed "Republicrats"; now they're set to oust Bush by any
means.
Being a citizen in America today feels a bit like being the student at
the bottom of the class. We are continually reminded of how we are
falling down on the job. Not enough of us vote.
Their support of Democrats declined in 2002, helping to sink the party's fortunes.
Raise a Glass to the Stay-at-Home Voter?
How dismal was election night 2002?
We must strengthen institutions that protect us from a national security state.


