McCain Adviser: Are There Documented instances of voter fraud? “No.”

First, let’s establish the difference between election fraud and voter fraud. Election fraud is a systematic effort by those with power to steal an election through vote manipulation and voter suppression. Voter fraud is when a voter attempts to vote more than once or by impersonating someone else. The McCain campaign has been huckstering the false narrative of voter fraud. We’ll see to what end on Wednesday.

In the meantime, From Chisun Lee of ProPublica:

For weeks Republican leaders have warned that widely reported problems with fake voter registrations could result in a flood of phony votes in pivotal states.

But Ronald Michaelson, a veteran election administrator and member of the McCain-Palin Honest and Open Election Committee, said in an interview that he could not name a single instance in which this had occurred.

“Do we have a documented instance of voting fraud that resulted from a phony registration form? No, I can’t cite one, chapter and verse.”

Asked for specifics about the dangers of fake registration, Ben Porritt, a spokesman for the McCain campaign, provided links to 13 news clips and a 2003 Missouri state auditor’s report. Eleven of the cases did not involve registration fraud. Two recounted how felons appeared to have cast illegal votes under their own names. The lone example of a forged registration leading to an illegitimate vote comes from The Wall Street Journal’s John Fund, who in April 2006 wrote that a community organizer had improperly registered a noncitizen, and then “someone eventually voted in [the noncitizen’s] name.”

And this from Keith Olbermann (Who keeps showing up in my dreams. Last night he was waiting in the cafeteria line with FOL* Delworthio and family and he wanted to hang out. That was nice.)

And finally, Nashville has its own distortionist willing to spread the “voter fraud” myth. In last week’s Tennessean, Phil Valentine wrote that Tennessee may have it’s own version of ACORN:

Friday, a week ago, I got a tip on my radio show that vanloads of non-citizens were showing up at an early voting poll and voting. Lynn Greer, a Davidson County Election Commission member confirmed the report. “What I’ve heard is they’re bringing in a group of Spanish-speaking people, many of whom do not have a voter registration card and cannot speak English,” Greer told me.

Here’s my response (submitted to the Tennessean):

Like many, I waited all month for an “October Surprise,” – an event so monumental that it would cause enough chaos to affect the outcome of this year’s election. I never expected that the actual October Surprise would be something much more low key – the insidious, and coordinated attack on ACORN and the subsequent cries of “voter fraud” it has enabled.

After more than four years of activists trying to get election officials to take seriously the very real issue of election fraud, i.e. large scale voter roll purging, broken electronic voting machines, intimidation, long lines, and negative legislative influence (like Florida’s stringent “No Match, No Vote” law), the righteous indignation and moral high ground that comes with trying to protect our precious right to vote has been co-opted by Republican operatives who, in a matter of days, were able to get the false narrative of “voter fraud” on the lips of almost every broadcaster.

Senator McCain, Fox News, and other conservative ideologues, like Nashville’s own Phil Valentine. have reported incidences that “prove” multiple and fake voter registrations as well as the intent of some to cast non-legitimate ballots. These accusations come despite scant evidence (or convictions) of voter fraud, a federal law that requires ID from anyone voting for the first time (in Tennessee, showing your voter registration card is sufficient), and a report by the Brennan Center that states that voter fraud is “extremely rare.”

Last Sunday, Valentine wrote in his column that Nashville has its own “well-organized voter fraud ring” because of a tip he received about “vanloads of non-citizens” showing up at an early voting location. This incident did not happen and his reporting of it serves no purpose other than to stoke fear and division. And this election year, with emotions on both sides so heightened, his false accusations could prove to be incendiary.

This year’s October Surprise may not be dynamic enough to swing votes prior to the election, but with people like Phil Valentine spreading rumors and innuendo instead of fact, it certainly will cast doubt on the legitimacy of the winner afterwards. Which, unfortunately, seems to be the goal.

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Say it Ain’t So, O

Oprah Winfrey had trouble voting on a touch screen electronic voting machine in Illinois during early voting. Brad Friedman, of BradBlog.com, writing forThe Huffington Post wants to know, will Oprah’s issues finally make the country take notice so we will “be able to get rid of these damned things?”

I don’t know where Oprah votes precisely, but if in Chicago, her vote was probably lost on one of Sequoia Voting System’s touch-screens. If out in the burbs, it was likely Diebold’s touch-screen. Either way, it’s a 100% unverifiable vote. Even after she succeeded in making her selection.

Watch the Video

I’d be happy to advise her on what actually happened. Even happy to do so live on her show on Monday if she’d like to inform America of the dangers of these machines before voters hit the polls in historic numbers on Tuesday.

(Readers may suggest she cover this topic on Monday before the election, by dropping her a note here. I’m happy to help her, of course!)

The best part about Oprah’s retelling of her experience is her advice to verify your choices before hitting the VOTE button! Remember, everything you need to know about verifying your vote you learned in the third grade – check your work!

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They Tell Us the Truth

In yesterday’s NY Times profile of media watchdog organization Media Matters for America, Republican pollster Frank Luntz said that Democrats should tell Media Matters to “shut up.” “They are vicious,” he continued, “They only understand one thing: attack, attack, attack.”

Congrats, Media Matters and friend of the show, Media Matters research fellow, Elbert Ventura*, for the article in the Times and for raising the blood pressure of Republican operatives everywhere! For too long they’ve spread their smears, half-truths, and lies, without any accountbility. But thanks to you and your colleagues, not anymore! No wonder Luntz is pissed.

The weekly Media Matters updates we get from Elbert are an indispensable source and help us wade through the manufactured reality that makes its way onto our airwaves. But Media Matters does not editorialize, they simply use the words of hyper-partisans as evidence of, well, The Crazy. If any viciousness exists, it’s in the words that Media Matters transcribes.

Take a look at today’s headlines, Cincinnati-based radio show, Bill Cunningham allegding that “Obama wants to gas the Jews” and Michael Savage saying that “If you’re insane, hate the family, hate man and woman, hate your mother and father, hate the Bible, hate the church, and hate the synagogue, of course you’re in favor of ‘no’ on Proposition 8.”

Luntz is right, that is vicious.

Talk to you tomorrow, Elbert!

*Elbert Ventura has worked as a writer, editor, and researcher for various publications. His work has appeared in The New Republic Online, The American Prospect Online, National Public Radio’s All Things Considered, and the San Francisco Chronicle, among other outlets. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English literature and political science from Brown University and a master’s degree in media and public affairs from George Washington University. He is a Research Fellow at Media Matters for America.

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