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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sun Sep 17, 2017, 10:16 AM Sep 2017

GOPs Audacious Scheme To Hijack Voting And Rig Elections Moving Forward

Steven Rosenfeld

September 17, 2017 4:26 am

The Republican Party’s efforts to disrupt voting and thwart representative government was on full display this past week, when despite ridicule in the press, the GOP’s leading proponents of undermining voters and rigging elections were unbowed and forged ahead.

First came Kris Kobach’s willfully incorrect—but headline-grabbing—accusation on Breitbart.com that more than 5,000 people illegally voted last fall in New Hampshire, delivering an Electoral College majority to Hillary Clinton and a U.S. senate seat to a Democrat. Kobach, an attorney whose anti-immigrant activism launched his career, is the Kansas secretary of state, a current gubernatorial candidate, and co-chair of President Trump’s Orwellian-titled “election integrity” commission. Kobach was caught mangling some Republican-produced data about New Hampshire college students who were perfectly legal voters to make his false claim about presumed Democrats voting illegally.

Kobach’s antipathy toward non-natives voting is nothing new. He has been repeatedly sued in Kansas over adding qualifications to the state voter registration form, including targeting out-of-staters who have moved there. That creates new barriers to vote in local and state elections. Kobach’s anti-democratic partisanship was in sync with another clumsy display this week from another outspoken voter suppressor on Trump’s election panel, Hans von Spakovsky. Now at The Heritge Foundation, von Spakovsky led the second Bush administration’s voter fraud crusade at the Justice Department, and was caught lying about his email lobbying to keep Democrats from being on Trump’s panel.

Trump’s election commission keeps getting clownish grades for its antics. This week’s New Hampshire field hearing invited only white men to testify, prompting ridicule. Members were caught communicating via private emails for official business—the same thing right-wingers went crazy about when Hillary Clinton did it. But Kobach didn’t backtrack on his voter fraud claims and von Spakovsky didn’t resign. No, they forged ahead with the panel’s real goal: to impede any citizen who doesn’t support the GOP from voting, even as fellow panel members publicly chastised them for it.

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GOPs Audacious Scheme To Hijack Voting And Rig Elections Moving Forward (Original Post) DonViejo Sep 2017 OP
"This weeks New Hampshire field hearing invited only white men to testify, prompting ridicule. DK504 Sep 2017 #1
These fascist tyrants have to be stopped! lastlib Sep 2017 #2
Kickin' with disgust Faux pas Sep 2017 #3

DK504

(3,847 posts)
1. "This weeks New Hampshire field hearing invited only white men to testify, prompting ridicule.
Sun Sep 17, 2017, 10:20 AM
Sep 2017

... Members were caught communicating via private emails for official business..."

It's only okay if all white men. Poor white guys have such a hard time in life.

lastlib

(23,222 posts)
2. These fascist tyrants have to be stopped!
Sun Sep 17, 2017, 10:30 AM
Sep 2017

How can we do that, short of dynamite?

It does no good to ridicule them on an Internet forum--we have to take concrete steps to blockade what they want to do and prevent it from ever being done. What's the solution?

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