Los Angeles Times

Too expensive, long and stressful

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Re “Why we wait for election results,” editorial, Nov. 9

“There have been months of lead-up to election day” — that sentence, right there, in your editorial is my objection to our election process.

Voting shouldn’t take months of campaignin­g and billions of dollars spent on mailers and ads that spread misinforma­tion and anxiety. I made my last contributi­on to my party a few days ago and have been regularly replying “stop” to campaign texts.

Until we get money out of politics and shorten our ridiculous­ly long campaign seasons into a much more reasonable few months, our elections will continue wasting money that is badly needed elsewhere. And we will continue to stress over the process for months longer than necessary.

Betsy Martin Rothstein Long Beach

At last, a merciful end to noisome political ads that flooded local TV broadcasts for so many months. This demagogic deluge mercifully ceased when the polls closed Tuesday.

But I pity what my relatives in Georgia must endure for another four weeks.

Control of the U.S. Senate may be decided by Georgia’s runoff election between Democratic incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker on Dec. 6. Which means untold millions of dollars will flow into the Peach State to fund incessant ads.

For the next four weeks, TV viewers in Georgia — Democrats and Republican­s alike — should brace themselves.

J.R. Groves Pacific Palisades

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