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Related: About this forumThe Real News: Jimmy Carter says: "Election Process in Venezuela is the Best in the World"
Opposition agrees voting technology functions well, but criticizes use of state resources in Chavez reelection campaign.
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The Real News: Jimmy Carter says: "Election Process in Venezuela is the Best in the World" (Original Post)
Lars77
Oct 2012
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orpupilofnature57
(15,472 posts)1. Why isn't it more of a bi-partisan issue here in the USA ?
dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)2. Only another two days and its back in play.
Onward to victory Hugo.
SamKnause
(13,114 posts)3. Venezuelan elections
The Republicans would never support a system of voting like this for the United States.
The Republicans do not want fair elections.
The Republicans do not want an honest government.
Viva Venezuela
Viva President Chavez
I am rooting for you President Chavez.
Stay safe and strong.
I hope you win reelection.
Bradical79
(4,490 posts)4. I don't know shit about Venezuela...
...but that looks like a cool voting system. You get your high tech convenience of the digital systems along with a paper trail. I think a more in depth response to the overall process (including Chavez's alleged state controlled media propaganda) would be interesting.