Whoever ultimately becomes President, one of the first things he should do is put together a truly bipartisan committee (gop, dem, independent, incumbent, newly elected, old, young, multi-racial, male, female, and preferably even a couple of citizens) to establish a national, credible, verifiable, and efficient voting process. The Presidency is a national election and it is an embarrassment to our country that in this day and age, and with all of our technology, that we have state processes that are ripe for voting fraud (whether it is happening on a large scale or not). It would go a LONG way toward reconciling division and building trust among all voters, and we should all ask ourselves if they're not willing to do this... why?. If the states don't want to use the process for their local elections, then they can hold those elections on a different day. Just my 2 cents.