FILE - In a Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 file photo, voters wait in a line, stretching several blocks, to cast votes for national and local candidates, in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, N.Y. In his victory speech, President Barack Obama acknowledged millions of voters' frustration when he said that it was time to fix the long lines at voting stations that have become an Election Day blight in America. For inspiration, Obama may want to turn to Estonia, a tiny East European nation and staunch U.S. ally that allows its citizens to vote in the comfort of their homes — via the Internet. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)In his victory speech, President Barack Obama acknowledged millions of voters' frustration when he said that it was time to fix the long lines at voting stations that have become an Election Day blight in America.



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