Mark Steyn writes:
Ballot-wise, there’s no such thing as a “presidential election”; there are instead a gazillion county elections with multiple voting methods of uncertain reliability. That’s why, as I’ve said for many years, Republicans have to win “beyond the margin of lawyer” – because otherwise the Democrats will find an extra 3,000 votes in a dumpster round the back of DNC HQ and then find a friendly judge with impressive powers of divining the true meaning of lightly dimpled chads. This doesn’t happen in Canada, Britain, Australia, France, Denmark, etc.