In a recent Gallup poll, a full one-third of Americans were not confident that their votes are accurately counted.
Nothing is given without strings attached, and the guidelines and regulations that come along with federal grants hinder progress.
A core strength of American elections is the decentralized process. No one entity has oversight over all ballot counting, which means there’s no single point for a bad actor to attack.
“The current picture of Iowa and Dubuque is that it is not yet firmly Trump Country,” reports the Professor from Loras College and the Director of the Loras College Poll.
“Nothstein’s allegiance to Trump appears to be more of a burden than a boost as the mid-terms draw near,” writes the Muhlenberg College Professor about the local GOP candidate for Congress.
“Trump’s single greatest achievement is his tearing up of NAFTA,” writes the Professor from Youngstown State University.
“Macomb residents are sticking with President Trump,” write the professors from Oakland University in Michigan.
“Kenosha County reflects both traditional Democratic Party roots and recent Republican strength,” writes the Professor & Director of the Clausen Center for World Business at Carthage College.