Published on Apr 14, 2014
PROVIDED BY CNNNEXT.COM
*Voters in Miami-Dade County and throughout Florida were forced to wait in extremely long lines in the 2012 elections, as the state cut early voting days which are meant to ease the wait for voters on election day from 14 early days to eight.
The result: lines that some voters who braved them said took as long as nine hours to get through — especially in densely populated Miami-Dade County.
Now, when a human being is forced to wait in any one place for hours at a time, inevitably, he or she may need to use a rest room.
But Miami-Dade officials have now laid down a new rule preventing voters from using a bathroom, no matter how long they have to wait to vote...* Steve Oh (TYT COO), Jimmy Dore (The Jimmy Dore Show), and Dave Rubin (The Rubin Report) break it down on The Young Turks.