Peter Thiel: ‘Our Elections Are Not Perfectly Clean’
‘I mean, it’s meaningfully decayed over the last 20, 30 years’
EXCERPT:
THIEL: "I think our elections are not — they’re not perfectly clean. Otherwise, we could examine it, we could have a vigorous debate about it."
CALACANIS: "Well, what would you change then? What should change? Because we all want everybody’s votes to count. We want it to be clean. I’m talking about the audience here."
THIEL: "I don’t know. At a minimum, you’d run them -- you’d try to run elections the same way you do it in every other Western democracy. You have one-day voting. You have practically no absentee ballots. You have —
(Applause)
And it's — it’s one day where everything happens. It’s not this two-month elongated process. That’s the way you do it in every other country.”
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