Otherwise known as ‘voting over the Internet.’
Iowa Democrats are mulling a slate of ways to boost participation in their next presidential caucuses, including permitting Internet voting, a controversial method that would mark the first time in history the web is utilized to cast an official ballot preference for president.
I look forward with some interest to see how that experiment works out for them. And for the screams of horror and despair, of course.
Moe Lane
PS: I do not expect Mickey Mouse or [whatever Howard Stern suggests] to win the 2016 Democratic Iowa caucus. I simply no longer think that such a thing can be ruled out.
Heh. Put the Republican candidate on their ticket. That’ll teach `em.
Based on an extensive study of online polling*, I’m going to project the top two finishers in the Iowa caucuses if online balloting is allowed will be Ron Paul and Texas A&M.
* Okay, watching online poll results on political and sports blogs.
The Aggies have never been beaten, only outscored. The Twelfth Man is very qualified to be President of the United States, much more so than any Democratic Party candidate since Harry S Truman.
Where can I find a VPN with a server in Iowa so that I can vote too?