Helping Republicans Find Real Voter Fraud in America
Republican officials across the country are having a major problem with their widely ballyhooed claim that they must create new barriers to voting in order to ensure the "integrity" of the ballot. The problem is this: Their high-decibel effort is completely devoid of integrity.
The real electoral fraud being perpetrated across our country is the GOP's frantic claim that hordes of ineligible Democrats are voting illegally. It just isn't true. Indeed, despite all of their squawking, and despite deploying numerous dragnets to apprehend thousands of these election defrauders, they've produce practically no cases of illegal voting happening anywhere.
Nonetheless, what they have produced is a rash of intimidating, show-me-your-papers voter ID requirements. Thus, the GOP is tainting itself with a sleazy legacy of voter suppression, deliberately trying to diminish Democratic turnout by purging voter rolls and scaring off legitimate balloters.
Rather than meekly acquiescing to the suppression, however, the constituencies targeted by the GOP's hokey poll-integrity campaign (mainly going after darker-skinned voters, poor people, students and others inclined to vote for Dems) have been standing up for their rights and taking the self-serving suppressors to court. And, to the party's chagrin, the courts have been rejecting, setting aside or weakening every one of their repressive laws that have been challenged this year, including those in Florida, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin.
In fairness, though, we must concede that fraud does lurk as a threat to our democratic process. Take Sugar Land, Texas, the hometown of Catherine Engelbrecht. A tea party zealot, she founded an outfit called True the Vote, which has run a nationwide witch-hunt to find and indict those imaginary hordes of Democrats casting illegal ballots. No luck there. But rather than charging pell-mell across the country, she could have sniffed out a real fraud case right under her nose.
Bruce Fleming, running for county commissioner in Engelbrecht's very own precinct, turns out to be a serial violator of voter integrity laws. In 2006, 2008 and 2010, he voted in person in Sugar Land, then voted again by mail in Yardley, Pa., where he owns a home.
But he's a Republican, and Engelbrecht's fraud squad wasn't looking for those.
In fact, this fraudulent voter had been named "precinct chairman of the year" by the county GOP in 2010!
And let's not forget official fraud, such as the blatantly partisan and illegal effort by Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted to restrict and even ban early voting. Openly defying a court order to allow Ohio's eligible voters to use this improved access to the polls, the Republican arrogantly insisted that he was the arbiter of voting rules in his state and that he considers early voting to be "un-American."
Ohioans might also worry about the potential of massive election fraud through the electronic voting machines that will count their ballots on Nov. 6. Suspicions about the integrity of these "black box" e-vote machines, owned by Hart Intercivic, was heightened last year when that corporation was taken over by an obscure investment fund named HIG Capital.
Of the 22 Americans on HIG's board of directors, 21 are donors to Mitt Romney's current political campaign, and a third were former officials at Bain & Co. (where Romney got his start as a corporate takeover artist). HIG is the 11th largest source of donations to the Republican contender's campaign.
But Romney's noose around Ohio's vote count is even tighter than these cozy connections suggest, for HIG itself is largely owned by a private equity fund called Solamere. Who dat? Solamere was started in 2008 by Mitt's eldest son, Tagg, and the fund's startup cash came from Momma Ann and Uncle Scott Romney, with Papa Mitt chipping in $10 million and making a personal pitch to other potential investors.
Like father, like son — Tagg disguises Solamere's revenues and transactions through an array of tax dodges in the Cayman Islands. And now the son has temporarily slid out of the family's machine-owning money fund to work directly for his father's campaign. This gives a whole new meaning to "playing Tagg."
Can the Romneys even spell "conflict of interest"? The key to America's ballot integrity is not a voter ID card, but the people's trust in the system's fairness. That trust has already been deeply undermined by the unlimited corporate cash flooding into the process, but now comes a presidential candidate with a big personal investment in and crony control of the voting machines that will decide the outcome in the key swing state of Ohio.
Of all the things the Romney's could invest in, why voting machines?
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9 comments on "Helping Republicans Find Real Voter Fraud in America"
October 24, 2012 4:03pm
Oh BTW, pass on this fact: The GOP is comprised of 90% white people.
October 24, 2012 4:02pm
There is a way to completely level the voting field. All ballots should be mailed using the United States Postal Service using certified mail.
First, tampering with federal mail is a felony, period.
Second, the ballots would be delivered from the postal service directly to the ballot counter, which would be a modified Scantron reader in ONE central location, using no software, the same as the multiple choice tests where the teacher slide the card into the machine (Scantron).
Third, all results would be posted on a gov website in order to compare the official results of the machine count, using encoded numbers for personal names.
Last, all those votes posted on the gov site would be tallied for everyone to see, and if they didn't add up, we'd know it immediately by comparing our vote copy to the website tally. You could go there and look up your number to see how your vote was counted, and if it was counted as you actually voted. All votes would be there for anyone to count and compare to the official results. It would be quite easy to identify any sort of discrepancy.
In this way, no "voting machine" is needed because everything is kept analog and mechanical, and a mechanical reader is used to count. We all used these types of mechanical tests in school. They were called Scantron. They use no software, and operate like key punch machines, where the master card is set in the machine, and then all other cards are read according to that key card.
October 24, 2012 11:01am
Then there was the kid caught destroying Democratic votes who was working for the election commission. He was caught, but I wonder how many weren't? Was he working for himself? In view of the bottom-feeding practices of Carl Rove's groups, probably not.
Young impressionable kids see these "adult" groups where half-truths are the coin-of-the-day and outright lies are OK. Ethical considerations are a joke and religion is merely a tool to create the illusion of character for election campaigns. What are they to think? All too often they follow the money....now where have we heard that before?
October 24, 2012 10:37am
It worked well for Dubya in Ohio over Gore!
October 24, 2012 10:12am
These Romneys masquerade as upright moral Mormons. All the evidence suggests otherwise.
And people, learn something about the Mormon religion. We should never elect a Mormon to hold the office of the presidency. No way!
October 24, 2012 10:10am
demo motto here is vote early and often yes jimmyboy dead people should be allowed to vote
October 24, 2012 11:26am
OLDHAT, if you meant "Democratic Party" by your term "demo", you either did not read the article, lack reading comprehension skills, or prefer fact-free opinion formation. This is an article about Republican vote fraud, suppression of Democrat votes by Republicans, vote suppression by Republicans, vote "fixing" by Republicans, and blaring conflict of interest by a Republican politician.
What's more, I'll bet that the number of times in the history of voting in the USA that a dead person's name was used to cast a ballot for a Democrat doesn't even come close to the number of Democrat ballots shredded or otherwise arbitrarily and improperly disqualified, and registered Democrats arbitrarily and improperly removed from voter rolls by Republican operatives.
btw, I am not a registered Democrat.
October 25, 2012 3:49pm
mychophile sorry my abreviations both you i will take your bet ---- you lose send nation of change $100
while doing research for a city election in 2009 i found of the 70 people i know in my precint who voted in 11/08 were 2 dead people [02/08 and 07/08] that is only 3% if did survey of remainding who showed votes were cast the number would grow
October 24, 2012 10:00am
Why voting machines? I'm sure Romney wants to make sure every (Republican) vote counts at least once if not twice. If he can't buy the election, he can buy the voting machines and rig the count. Now that's a return on your investment.