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Julian Zelizer : The threat to the fair evaluation of the election results comes from only one party.
Zelizer says the good news is that in the states most likely to be decisive, that group is not in control.
He says the mechanisms of election administration are, generally speaking, in the hands of responsible public officials rather than partisan warriors—mostly Democrats , but a few clearheaded Republicans as well.
Julian Zelizer : Federal government is well prepared to forestall disruption in D.C. election.
Zelizer says the Supreme Court remains an uncertain actor; it's a distressing sign of how dysfunctional our politics are.
He says a smooth or, at least, mostly smooth, election is still possible, and the key ingredients are in place to make it happen.
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