It Ain’t Over Till The Supreme Court Says It’s Over

In June 2006, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., wrote “Was the 2004 Election Stolen?” for Rolling Stone. He followed it up in September 2006 with, “Will The Next Election Be Hacked?.” He’s back, this time with investigative journalist Greg Palast (author of The Best Democracy Money Can Buy), with another chapter in his bid to save our democracy, “Block the Vote (Will the GOP’s campaign to deter new voters and discard Democratic ballots determine the next president?). Here are the highlights:

“On Super Tuesday [2008], one in nine Democrats who tried to cast ballots in New Mexico found their names missing from the registration lists…[In] Las Vegas…nearly 20 percent of the county’s voters were absent from the rolls…In state after state, Republican operatives…are wielding new federal legislation to systematically disenfranchise Democrats….”All these new rules and games are turning voting into an obstacle course that could flip the vote to the GOP in half a dozen states.”…Paul Weyrich: “I don’t want everybody to vote. . . . As a matter of fact, our leverage in the elections quite candidly goes up as the voting populace goes down.”…Republican election officials at the local and state level have used the rules to give GOP candidates an edge on Election Day by creating new barriers to registration, purging legitimate names from voter rolls, challenging voters at the polls and discarding valid ballots….To justify this battery of new voting impediments, Republicans cite an alleged upsurge in voting fraud….federal courts found only 24 voters guilty of fraud from 2002 to 2005, out of hundreds of millions of votes cast…The recently enacted barriers thrown up to deter voters include: 1. Obstructing Voter-Registration Drives… 2. Demanding “Perfect Matches”…3. Purging Legitimate Voters From the Rolls…4. Requiring Unnecessary Voter ID’s…5. Rejecting “Spoiled” Ballots…6. Challenging “Provisional” Ballots…Add up all the modern-day barriers to voting erected since the 2004 election…and what you have is millions of voters, more than enough to swing the presidential election, quietly being detached from the electorate by subterfuge….If Democrats are to win the 2008 election, they must not simply beat John McCain at the polls — they must beat him by a margin that exceeds the level of GOP vote tampering.”

For those of you who think this an unfair attack on one political party, I ask you to read the article and think of the news you’ve been hearing the last couple of weeks. News about ACORN (1. Obstructing Voter-Registration Drives?), the use of contested voter registration lists (2. Demanding “Perfect Matches), and voter roll purges (3. Purging Legitimate Voters From the Rolls). What makes you believe that stories about 4. Requiring Unnecessary Voter ID’s, 5. Rejecting “Spoiled” Ballots, and 6. Challenging “Provisional” Ballots aren’t just around the corner? As Kennedy and Palast remind us, we’ve already seen instances of these in 2004, 2006 and this year’s primaries.

It’s simple really – one of the few things that’s black and white in this very nuanced world. Voter registration and encouraging participation in the our country’s greatest tradition is good. Fighting hard to suppress this participation is very, very bad. If you’re still not buying it, then replace “Republican” with “Democrat” and vice versa, and reevaluate.

So this is why, when Bill Hobbs of the Tennessee GOP alludes to Yogi Berra’s most famous saying, “It ain’t over till it’s over,” in the context of this election, I take him at his word (h/t: Kleinheider!):

Four years and 3 days ago, on Oct. 17, 2004, the Washington Post released results of a poll that showed John Kerry had a lead of 53 percent to 43 percent over George W. Bush in 13 “swing states” that would decide the outcome of the election.

This thing is not over.

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Liberadio(!) Podcast: October 13, 2006

Summary: Guests include Christopher Sanders, Connie Smith, and Elbert Ventura

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Steal Back Your Vote Comc Book CoverLike many of you, I’ve been waiting for a big “October Surprise” – a newsworthy event so monumental that it would cause enough chaos to affect the outcome of this year’s election. You know, something like the trotting out of a ghostly visage of Saddam Hussein wailing that Senator Obama is really his kin – the bastard son of a “threeway of evil.” (Makeup the other two participants on your own time.)

I never expected that the actual October Surprise would take the unrecognizable form of something much more low key – the understated, insidious, and coordinated attack on ACORN and the subsequent cries of “voter fraud” it has enabled. It may not be dynamic enough to swing votes prior to the election, but it certainly will cast doubt on the legitimacy of the winner after the election.

After more than four years of activists and independent journalists trying – with little success – to get Democratic party leaders to take the very real issues of election fraud and voter suppression seriously enough to bring it out of the shadows, the issue – along with 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, got the very false narrative of “voter fraud” on the lips of every television and radio newscaster and pundit.

Early voting has only just begun and already Fox news, Senator McCain, and conservative ideologues are reporting incidences that “prove” multiple and fake voter registrations – not to mention the intent of some to cast more than one ballot. This, despite no real evidence (or convictions) in recent years of this kind of fraud and a federal law (HAVA) that requires ID from anyone voting for the first time who hadn’t originally registered in person. In other words, false registrations do not equal stolen elections in any way, shape, or form.

Even worse, the cries of “voter fraud” have drowned out reports of real and potential problems at the polls. Whereby “voter fraud,” according to a comprehensive study by the Brennan Center for Justice, is “irrational and extremely rare” and “many vivid anecdotes of purported voter fraud have been proven false or do not demonstrate fraud,” election fraud and voter suppression – including large scale voter roll purging, insecure and easily manipulated electronic voting machines, voter intimidation, manufactured long lines (i.e. allocating too few voting machines for the expected turnout), the systematic suppression of low-income, young, and minority voters, and legislative influence (like Florida’s stringent “No Match, No Vote” law) – does exist. For instance, there is a law in Pennsylvania, a key state in this election, that mandates that voters can spend no more than 3 minutes casting their votes once they are in the voting booth. If they do take longer, they can be physically removed. You can’t put a time limit on democracy.

This election’s October Surprise sets the stage for Republicans to accuse Barack Obama, should he win on November 4, of stealing the election – a gut wrenching and ironic twist.

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Send Lawyers, Phones, and Money

The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and its Election Protection coalition partners are recruiting legal volunteers to staff Election Protection Hotlines across the country and work on the ground as mobile legal volunteers.

Through their phone hotlines: 1-866-OUR-VOTE (administered by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law) and 1-888-Ve-Y-Vota (administered by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Education Fund), their website, and field programs across the country, they provide Americans all across the country with comprehensive voter information and advice on how they can make sure their vote is counted.

If you are an attorney, law student, or paralegal, we need your help to protect the right to vote. We’re recruiting legal volunteers to staff Election Protection Hotlines across the country and work on the ground as mobile legal volunteers.

Volunteers must attend in-person a 2 hour training session and are asked to sign up for a 4 – 5 hour shift. Materials will be provided. Individuals will volunteer for both a hotline and/or Mobile Legal Volunteer shift and training directly online.

Go to nationalcampaignforfairelections.org to sign up.

For those non-lawyer types, you can help too by sponsoring the Election Protection Hotline (1-866-OUR-VOTE), which connects trained volunteers with voters in need to troubleshoot problems at the polls in real time.

(H/T Mark Crispin Miller)

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“Voter Fraud”: Zero to 60 in 3.5 Seconds

Election Reform Needs Media Reform

Thank you, Mark Crispin Miller, for succinctly writing what I have been fuming about all day. In an introduction to an incredible piece in OpEdNews called, “The False Narrative of ‘Voter Fraud,’” by Kenneth Anderson, Mark writes: “Amen, amen. And what it makes entirely clear is that we need not just election reform (and campaign finance reform), but also sweeping media reform.”.

This whole thing about McCain grabbing the moral high-ground on the Election Integrity issue by hopping on the “voter fraud” bandwagon is really getting my goat. Those of you who ask those of us in the reality-based community to put on our tin-foil hats when we talk about a vast right-wing media conspiracy, need only look at what is happening right now for the truth…Election Integrity activist and independent journalists have been trying to get the media and the punditocracy to talk about this issue for FOUR YEARS and yet it only takes 3.5 seconds for “ACORN” and “voter fraud” to be on everyone’s lips? Really?!? At this point you have to ask yourself, “Why IS that?” and “HOW is that?”

The False Narrative of ‘Voter Fraud has some answers. Here are excerpts:

A false election narrative of “voter fraud” is currently under construction in various swing states and being built by the Republican party and their media organ, Fox News. The narrative, that the Democratic party and, more specifically, Barack Obama, will steal the election through fraudulent voter registration, is being fleshed out by various state Republican party organisations, Republican Attorneys General and the McCain campaign. A false equivalence is being made between fraudulent voter registration and voter fraud.

GOP-led vilification of the grass roots community organization, ACORN, is now in full swing, after state police in Nevada raided the office of ACORN in Las Vegas in a desperate attempt to paint the organisation as rife with voter fraud intent. The only evidence that voter registrations gathered by ACORN were problematic were actually provided by ACORN itself, which flags potentially invalid voter registrations and submits those registrations to state election authorities. The raid has been describe as a “stunt,” a stunt designed to do bolster the voter fraud narrative. More raids in other critical swing states are expected. And let’s be clear about one thing: ACORN actively canvases low income — usually inner city — neighborhoods throughout the country in an effort to get more low income citizens involved in the electoral process. This is exactly not the demographic Republicans want to see enfranchised in elections.

These GOP driven state-level efforts have attracted the attention of Fox News, which is now in full propaganda mode, breathlessly pronouncing the phrase “voter fraud” and “ACORN” at every possible opportunity. During one broadcast, a Fox News host pondered recent events:

“Barack Obama is ahead right now in many of the battleground states — the same states where investigations are under way for voter fraud. Is this a coincidence?”

Clearly, this is not a coincidence. These “investigations” are being triggered by local Republican agents. They represent a direct response to the looming electoral defeat of John McCain and are occurring in conjunction with GOP-orchestrated challenges to new voter registration. But the Fox News implication is exactly reversed from reality, ridiculously claiming that pre-election polls of an Obama surge in swing states must be somehow be the result of fraudulent voter registrations.

Fox News, in the middle of their Brit Hume panel discussion (Brit wasn’t there), didn’t “bat a TV eye,” nor mentioned a word about the news conference, but-after a commercial break-continued with an “ACORN” report (and alleged ties to Obama) throughout the entire time that Paulson was speaking to the nation, and to the world, about one of the worst financial crises we have ever faced.

After years of known electoral fraud, of Republican-linked corporations and their daft voting machines, after numerous, anomalous election results, suddenly and in a matter of days, the Republican machine has pressed the issue of “voter fraud” to the front and center of this election. It is a case that demonstrates the power centers of American politics, where GOP-connected corporations rig elections and are rewarded for their efforts, while humble, community organizations that encourage the poor and the dispossessed to vote are lambasted on the national political stage. This is a disgrace beyond measure, and it must be stopped.

WHAT YOU CAN DO: Spread the truth about ACORN far and wide. Refute “voter fraud” with real stories of “voter suppression” to everyone you know.

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After 4+ years of activists and independent journalists trying – with little success – to get Democratic party leaders to take the issue of election fraud and voter suppression seriously enough to bring it out of the shadows, it’s officially too late. The issue, along with the righteous indignation and moral high ground that comes with trying to protect our precious right to vote, has been co-opted by the most recent perps: the Republicans. After four years the Democrats still haven’t started talking about election fraud and it’s taken Senator McCain, what, like 3 days?

Despite McCain and company’s maneuverings, Brad Friedman of BradBlog rightly calls out their actual intent as an “assault on democracy” and points out that are still completely ignoring the real problem, “Concerns of Actual Election Fraud, Voter Registration Purges in State After State…”:

The GOP’s October “Surprise” continues…Even as it’s no surprise at all that they are hoping to cause absolute bedlam at the polls. They are off to a good start, as the Democrats seem to be caught flat-footed, despite years of warnings about all of this.

The latest Republican assault on democracy began earlier this week with a ’stunt’ raid in (swing state) Nevada, then unsubstantiated allegations in (swing state) Missouri last night (raid coming soon, no doubt), and just hours ago as AP reports, it’s (swing state) Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Law enforcement officials in southwest Ohio are seeking information on hundreds of voters who registered and voted during Ohio’s weeklong same-day voting window.

Greene County Sheriff Gene Fischer and representatives of County Prosecutor Stephen Haller have contacted the local Board of Elections asking for the voter registration cards of everyone who voted during the six-day window, which ended Monday.

Haller is the former law partner of Mike DeWine, the former Republican senator who is chairing presidential nominee John McCain’s Ohio campaign.

[Update: In an updated version of the AP report quoted above, it's noted that Sheriff Fisher is "a Republican," that Green County is "rich with Democrat-leaning college students," and that Fisher requested the voter information after "he had been inundated with phone calls from people concerned about possible fraud." In other words, no actual evidence of anything, just angry Republicans, fired up by chasing their own tails after Fox/RNC told them too. Smelling the rats here, yet?]

Whatever fear the Dems had of talking about this issue seems a tad bit silly right about now…

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