But what will be this year's main obstacles. ProPublica came up with a list of seven things that could go wrong this election day (or already have).
- Confusion of voter ID laws.
- Hurricane Sandy
- Shortened early voting in Florida (and frusteration)
- Newly drawn districts' voters going to wrong areas
- Provisional ballots take a long time to count
- Voter suppression and intimidation
- Tie in the electoral college
But are we hearing this in mainstream media? No. I just watch a map of the United States change colors, and I listen to arbitrary numbers thrown around in discussions about polling. Mainstream media is all about voter sanctification, whereas alternative media like ProPublica is actually covering the voter suppression.
This is such a tight election, and such an important one, that everyone should be able to have their vote count. Because this election is huge. So go and vote. Take an active role and make sure you are going to your correct districts voting area and that your ballot is filled out accurately. Pay attention to media's coverage of the election with a critical eye. Because if there was ever a time to have an opinion or be passionate about something, it is now and it is this.
I cast my vote, and with my eyes and ears glued to the election coverage, I am left crossing my fingers.
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