America's elections are broken. Here's how to fix them.

A bipartisan plan

Voting chaos.
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The American electoral system is a mess.

Well over a week after Election Day, multiple states are still counting ballots, while the president makes baseless and dangerous accusations of fraud to try to stop them. Even worse some voters waited in long lines for hours at the polls while others likely were disenfranchised altogether.

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Brian Rosenwald

Brian Rosenwald is a Resident Senior Fellow at the Robert A. Fox Leadership Program at the University of Pennsylvania, co-editor of Made by History at the Washington Post, and author of Talk Radio's America, forthcoming from Harvard University Press in 2019.