Here are ten reasons surveys show  why people don’t vote.  Most of the reasons simply have no merit.  Look at the  ten and add to them excuses you have found people use to stay away from the  polls.  Send your lists to me and we will follow up in future twitters with our  own poll.
1.       Some  people feel their vote won’t count so they say “Why vote”?
2.       Students  and employees report they are too busy to take time off from work or  school.
3.       Some  Americans are not interested in voting or politics.
4.       People  who are ill or disable can’t get to the polls.
5.       Illegal  immigrants are not authorized to vote.
6.       Many  non-voters say they just don’t like the candidates.
7.       Some  residents don’t have transportation to get to the polls.
8.       Citizens  might be out of town on vacation or business trips.
9.        Forgetting  to vote is a common explanation.
10.    Many  Americans complain the voting lines are too long.
What  then is the answer to the dilemma created by the Citizens United case  which opens the financial spigots of the rich to buy our  elections?
One  simple solution  is suggested in another portion of the Citizens United  case where eight of the nine Supreme Court Judges agreed that laws requiring  disclosure of  the source of money for broadcast ads were permissible.  These  disclosure acts must be strengthened.  The rich may try to buy elections, try to  buy our representatives and try to control our laws and therefore our country.   But it will help protect us immeasurably if we know how much money the rich are  spending and what politicians they are buying.

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