Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby Luther Blissett » Mon Oct 31, 2016 1:47 pm

CNN severs ties with Donna Brazile

CNN says it is "completely uncomfortable" with hacked emails showing former contributor and interim DNC chair Donna Brazile sharing questions with the Clinton campaign before a debate and a town hall during the Democratic primary, and has accepted her resignation.

Hacked emails posted by WikiLeaks show Brazile, whose CNN contract was suspended when she became interim DNC chair over the summer, sharing with the Clinton campaign a question that would be posed to Hillary Clinton before the March CNN Democratic debate in Flint, and sharing with the campaign a possible question prior to a CNN town hall also in March.

In a statement, CNN spokeswoman Lauren Pratapas said that on Oct. 14, the network accepted Brazile's resignation.

"On October 14th, CNN accepted Donna Brazile’s resignation as a CNN contributor. (Her deal had previously been suspended in July when she became the interim head of the DNC.) CNN never gave Brazile access to any questions, prep material, attendee list, background information or meetings in advance of a town hall or debate. We are completely uncomfortable with what we have learned about her interactions with the Clinton campaign while she was a CNN contributor," Pratapas said.

In a tweet, Brazile thanked CNN and her now former colleagues there.

"Thank you @CNN. Honored to be a Democratic Strategist and commentator on the network. Godspeed to all my former colleagues," she wrote.

A CNN employee, speaking on background, suggested Brazile may have met the woman who was supposed to pose the question about lead poisoning during a service event planned the day before the debate.

As for the town hall event, a follow up email from Brazile posted by WikiLeaks on Monday and other emails obtained by POLITICO seem to point to Roland Martin, a TV One host who was co-moderating the Town Hall, as the source of the questions.
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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby Rory » Mon Oct 31, 2016 1:53 pm

I thought all the stuff in wikileaks can be ignored because Russia, and everything is a great big nothing burger anyway.

She's the most honest, non corrupt, and likable candidate ever!
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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby Jerky » Mon Oct 31, 2016 1:58 pm

Rory, are you fucking kidding with this crap? Because in MY ethical estimation, possibly getting a heads' up on a potential debate question ranks right up there with jay-walking in terms of public corruption.

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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby Rory » Mon Oct 31, 2016 2:06 pm

drip drip drip
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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby Luther Blissett » Mon Oct 31, 2016 3:28 pm

Jeff posted this with the suggestion to "add it to your 'Bernie was robbed' file" so that's exactly what I did.
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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby dada » Mon Oct 31, 2016 3:59 pm

Rory » Mon Oct 31, 2016 1:53 pm wrote:and everything is a great big nothing burger anyway.


It's not literally made of nothing. That's just the brand name.
Both his words and manner of speech seemed at first totally unfamiliar to me, and yet somehow they stirred memories - as an actor might be stirred by the forgotten lines of some role he had played far away and long ago.
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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby Rory » Mon Oct 31, 2016 4:06 pm

dada » Mon Oct 31, 2016 11:59 am wrote:
Rory » Mon Oct 31, 2016 1:53 pm wrote:and everything is a great big nothing burger anyway.


It's not literally made of nothing. That's just the brand name.


A lot of people appear to have gotten figurative food poisoning after trying to eat it
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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Oct 31, 2016 6:58 pm

America Is Already in the Midst of a Voter Suppression Crisis
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_ ... erica.html

We didn’t even need to wait for Election Day.

By Mark Joseph Stern
Grace Hardison.
100-year-old Grace Bell Hardison had her registration challenged in North Carolina.
Screenshot via WNCT

Voter suppression doesn’t only happen on Election Day. America is already in the midst of a voter suppression crisis. Voters attempting to cast an early ballot are being thwarted and lied to by Republican officials—a problem that will likely escalate into chaos on election day. This crisis is not unexpected; indeed, it’s been carefully planned by Republican politicians since the turn of this century. In recent months, federal courts have attempted to restore voting rights in states where Republicans restricted or revoked them. But early voting has already proved that these efforts cannot turn around years of careful strategizing and disenfranchisement. The only remaining question is how many qualified voters will have their ballots refused or nullified under illegal Republican regulations.

In North Carolina, Grace Bell Hardison, a 100-year-old black woman, felt the sting of voter suppression. Hardison’s voter registration was challenged in a scheme designed to disenfranchise Democrats in Beaufort County. The county was once required to submit all voting changes to the federal government due to its history of discrimination against minority voting, but the Supreme Court revoked this requirement in 2013. Since then, four individuals, led by Republican Shane Hubers, have attempted to purge 139 voters (most of them black Democrats) from the rolls in Beaufort County by challenging their registration. Voters whose registration is challenged are informed via mail and must appear at a county board of elections or return a notarized form. Otherwise their voting rights are nullified.

Following media attention to her plight, Hardison successfully restored her voting rights. Other North Carolinians were not so lucky. Any registered voter in the state can challenge another voter’s registration; in Moore County, the single person who challenged nearly 400 registered voters just happened to be the  secretary of the county Republican Party. Nearly all of them were purged from the voter rolls. Other counties are engaging in the same chicanery; in Cumberland County alone, officials have purged 3,500 people from the voter rolls. They will face no resistance from a legislature and governor who, in the words of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit, recently passed voting restrictions that “target African Americans with almost surgical precision.” The 4th Circuit blocked many of the worst restrictions from taking effect this election season—but Republican-controlled county election boards have quietly continued to implement them by limiting the number of polling places and slashing early voting.

In Wisconsin, Zack Moore, a 34-year-old black man, faced voter suppression head on. (The linked piece, like the above piece about Grace Bell Hardison, is by Ari Berman of the Nation, who’s been doing remarkable work reporting on voter suppression.) As required under Wisconsin’s stringent new voter ID law, Moore went to the Division of Motor Vehicles to obtain a photo ID to vote, presenting a photo ID from his previous state of residency, a Social Security card, and a pay stub addressed to his home in Wisconsin. It wasn’t enough: The DMV demanded his birth certificate. When he told them it was lost, DMV officials told him to drive to Illinois and obtain a new one. As an alternative, Moore entered the ID Petition Process—which would not provide him an ID before Election Day. Eventually, a federal judge had to intervene to ensure that Moore could acquire the necessary ID. At least 2,200 other Wisconsinites are still waiting on the IDPP to provide them an ID. Countless other Wisconsin voters have already been denied the requisite ID because they lack a birth certificate.

In Texas, Molly E. Neck saw voter suppression in action. When Neck went to vote in San Antonio, she saw a sign declaring that all voters must present a valid ID before casting a ballot. That was simply false: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit struck down that requirement in August, allowing voters with no ID to sign an affidavit attesting to their identity instead. Texas officials have already been caught violating this ruling by misleading voters about ID requirements in official voting materials, leading a judge to place the state under court supervision. But individual counties continue to falsely inform voters that an ID is necessary to vote. A federal judge ordered Neck’s county to comply with the order and remove the false signs. But there are 254 counties in Texas. Judges and voting rights advocates will not win this game of whack-a-mole; it is inevitable that some voters will continue to be lied to by election officials.

In Indiana, police raided a black voter registration drive on the flimsiest of pretexts and indefinitely halted its operations, blocking as many as 45,000 votes. In Georgia, Republican officials refused to process as many as 100,000 voter registration applications and moved a predominantly black county’s polling precinct from a gym to a sheriff’s office. In Ohio, a federal judge blocked the state’s efforts to purge 2 million people from the rolls—but officials are now refusing to reinstate many of the purged voters.

Of course, it’s not just states and counties unlawfully planning to disenfranchise voters. Political operatives and Donald Trump are currently colluding to intimidate minority voters; the Trump campaign has explicitly boasted of its “major voter suppression” efforts to drive minorities away from the polls. Trump has urged his supporters to become “election observers” at minority-heavy polling places, and they’ve taken the hint: In Ohio, one man explained his plans to engage in “racial profiling” and stop “people who can’t speak American” from casting a ballot.

Democrats have filed a lawsuit to stop this illegal voter intimidation. But even should the lawsuit succeed, why would we expect anyone to obey the ruling? Republican officials have already proved that officials can violate clear court orders with near-total impunity. They can ignore rulings they dislike and suppress minority votes with ease. They can mislead voters, purge them from the rolls, nullify their ballots, and deprive them of IDs. That is a crisis and an outrage. It is also the simple reality of the 2016 election.
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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:20 pm

Breaking: Democrats Sue Trump, State Republican Parties, and Roger Stone for Voter Intimidation Tactics
Posted on October 31, 2016 9:33 am by Rick Hasen
The latest set of filings from Democrats (led by Marc Elias) against the Trump campaign, state Republican parties, and Roger Stone’s “Stop the Steal” group:

Nevada Complaint

Arizona Complaint

Pennsylvania Complaint

Ohio Complaint [corrected link]

I haven’t yet gone through each complaint in detail yet, but all seem to raise two claims, one under the Voting Rights Act and one under the Ku Klux Klan Act, aimed at preventing voter intimidation. The complaints allege that the state parties are cooperating with the Trump campaign and Stone to stir up unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud and to intimidate minority voters. This complaint comes on top of the earlier-filed complaint alleging that Trump and the RNC are violating the long-standing and soon expiring (unless extended) consent decree against the RNC.

The new complaints seek temporary restraining orders which will bar activities such as “exit polling” from the Stone people which could be used to intimidate voters.

It is not clear that a court would issue a vague order to stop “voter intimidation,” as requested in the relief in these suits (as that term would be vague and difficult to enforce). But the suits will first bring publicity to the activities, and second get these parties on record stating that they do not plan on engaging in voter intimidation, which itself could be useful in the event of problems on election day.

http://electionlawblog.org/?p=88351
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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby Luther Blissett » Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:28 pm

Big bad fucking ideas here.

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Trump is inciting people to intimidate voters.

These are not official poll watchers. Official poll watchers have to follow a certain procedure, they have to have credentials and present them at each place. Only a certain amount of official poll watchers are permitted to be there. Poll watchers are usually partisan and there for their party. They have VERY STRICT RULES about where they can be and what they can legally do, they’re not allowed to touch election materials like ballots, for example. They have to be a certain distance from voting booth and voting area, all sorts of things. This is not something you can do casually. Each state and city can have different rules for polling places but generally speaking, they are highly regulated, they have specific rules that the average person will know about.

These are also not official poll workers, who are government workers that organize the polling area, handle the ballots, administrate the vote, etc.

These are also not official polling judges, who, if there’s some question about a ballot, make a decision (you’ll hardly ever have to deal with them).

If you feel you are being intimidated at the voting booth, here’s what to do: It depends on who is doing the intimidating, even official pollworkers who are supposed to be impartial and only concerned with running a proper voting area, can do this.

Report it to poll worker.

If a poll worker or random person is intimidating you:

Report it to an official poll watcher. Ask if they are an official poll watcher for whatever party you’re in.

If a poll watcher is intimidating you report it to a poll worker, you get the idea.

If you’re confused, or not sure what is happening or just want to cover your bases:

Contact state authorities:

https://www.usa.gov/election-office use the drop down to select your state, find the appropriate number.

Contact the federal authorities:

Laws on voter intimidation are administered by the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, which can be contacted at 800-253-3931.

Keep these numbers on hand on a piece of paper or in your cell (be careful, in some polling places cell phones are not allowed, make sure to leave this phone outside somewhere on hand but outside the polling place (like a car or with a friend).

In fact, it’s best to go to your polling place with a friend in general so you have a witness.

Sources:

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc ... rs/504014/

http://www.salon.com/2016/10/07/trumps- ... imidation/

http://www.vox.com/2016/10/15/13294434/ ... ion-rights

http://www.fec.gov/info/election_day_li ... timidation

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/594

Voter intimidation groups have already organized, one called ‘stop the steal” another called “voteprotectors”. here are some cities they are targeting:
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In the past, the RNC did this on a smaller scale in New Jersey (and have been specifically banned from doing this).

Some of these people are off duty police officers and therefore ARMED.

They might be wearing these, made with a generator on their site to trick you into thinking they’re some kind of official or non-partisan group

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They might be wearing these, made with a generator on their site to trick you into thinking they’re some kind of official or non-partisan group.

They’re planning on conducting their own fake "exit poll” to contest the results of the election. x

Here’s ANOTHER resource if you’re being intimidated.

Election Protection, a nationwide network of voting rights lawyers, at 1-866-OUR-VOTE for English or 1-888-Ve-Y-VOTA for Spanish.

You can also report it online on their site here.
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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:38 pm

when people say there is no difference between the two parties...don't believe them...there is only one party trying to suppress the vote

the republicans are violating the KKK law
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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Nov 01, 2016 4:14 pm

46 States Have Requested Federal Help In Preventing Voting Hacks
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Forty-six states have requested that the Department of Homeland Security help them fortify their voting systems against hacks, CNN reported Monday.

An unnamed senior DHS official told CNN that all but four states have requested this federal assistance. It was not clear from the report which states have not reached out for help. That number is up from 33 states earlier this month.

Experts have repeatedly said that it would be extremely difficult to hack the U.S. election. But the recent hacks of Democratic political organizations like the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton campaign officials' emails, as well as fears of a "rigged" election stoked by Donald Trump, have put the public on high alert.

CNN reported more than 20 states have experienced hacking attempts on their voting systems, but only one one has been confirmed successful. A hack in Illinois reached data on about 90,000 voters, but no alterations to that data were detected, according to the report.

These kinds of hacks are attractive for accessing voter information that can be useful for financial crimes, CNN reported.
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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby 82_28 » Tue Nov 01, 2016 4:44 pm

seemslikeadream » Tue Nov 01, 2016 9:38 am wrote:when people say there is no difference between the two parties...don't believe them...there is only one party trying to suppress the vote

the republicans are violating the KKK law


I don't think any of these fucks are to be feared. They must be stood up to. In my experience they fold. Your mileage may vary, so don't take my word for it, just don't be scared of them, ever. Remember you are dealing with idiots who have the same damned wants and desires as you (going home, cooking a TV dinner, pouring a glass of milk etc). You kill them with kindness and humor. Turning the other cheek like shit. Please do not take my advice if you come across someone violent. Use discretion, duh. But they are just like you, except they are idiots who need love just the same as you. Racist right wing fucks deserve just as much love as anyone else. Fuck them, for sure as in fuck that shit but they are only human.

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Re: Election Fraud & Voter Suppression 2016

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Nov 01, 2016 9:12 pm

Big Data and Voters: Federal Judge Set To Hear Purging Case
By MICHAEL TOMSIC • 5 HOURS AGO

A federal judge in Winston-Salem will hear arguments Wednesday over the recent cancellations of up to 4,500 voter registrations. The North Carolina chapter of the NAACP alleges some of those cancellations targeted African-Americans, and all of them violate federal law. The North Carolina Board of Elections calls that a legal misinterpretation that puts registration policies in most states in jeopardy. Either way, advances in technology have changed the way these cancellations happen.

Over the past few months, a handful of private citizens in the eastern half of the state have challenged huge numbers of voter registrations. In fact, almost all the challenges came from two people in Moore and Cumberland counties.

Jay DeLancy helped them do it.

"It's all through data mining," he says. "It's all through taking public records and spending money on postage."

DeLancy is co-founder of the Voter Integrity Project, a small group in Raleigh that's drawn criticism for how it tries to prevent voter fraud.

Like most states, North Carolina allows private citizens to challenge registrations. A lot of the information is available on the state Board of Elections' website. People essentially fish by sending out mail and seeing what comes back undeliverable. It's unclear exactly what the mail in this case said.

One man with the Voter Integrity Project in Cumberland County challenged nearly 4,000 registrations in August and September.

"The protections for the voters that are built into federal law are just being violated here," says Penda Hair, an attorney representing the North Carolina NAACP.

The federal law she's talking about is the National Voter Registration Act. It prevents states from doing a systematic housecleaning of their voter rolls within three months of the election.

"The private individuals have initiated the challenge," Hair says. "But from there, we believe it is a state program that is set up and administered by the state."

General counsel for the North Carolina Board of Elections, Josh Lawson, says the state has nothing to do with the challenges. He says they go from private citizens to county boards of elections, and can be appealed in court.

Also, Lawson says the majority of states interpret the law on private challenges the same way North Carolina does.

"If the NAACP is correct in their read, then no challenge based on residency would be permitted under federal law, not just here, but everywhere," Lawson says. "So if plaintiffs are right, then most states are wrong."

The National Voter Registration Act does not directly address private challenges, and the U.S. Justice Department declined to comment on this case.

Congress passed the act in 1993, back when data mining was still a new concept. Now, a private citizen with a computer and a little help can do large-scale list maintenance.

"And if they're doing it to the extent that constructively this is a voter purge, that might run afoul of the National Voter Registration Act," says Jonathan Brater, an attorney with the Brennan Center who's researched the law.

Brater says it's unclear how large the numbers have to be to count as a systematic purge – that'll be up to the federal judge in Winston-Salem.

The NAACP is also arguing some of the removals targeted African-Americans. It's an allegation with fresh history in North Carolina. A federal appeals court ruled this summer the state's 2013 voting overhaul targeted African Americans quote: with almost surgical precision.

Jay DeLancy of the Voter Integrity Project says race plays no role in his group's work.

"It just makes me mad when they try and call us racists and use our blind research as an excuse to throw that race card out on the table," he says.

DeLancy says the private citizens aren't targeting anyone – they simply look for irregularities in the data, like lots of names at one address, and see where it leads.

The state board says no registrations have been canceled without two hearings and a mailing. Of course, that mailing usually goes to the address that resulted in undeliverable mail in the first place.

Because of this summer's federal appeals court ruling, voters have the backup option of same-day registration during early voting, which wraps up Saturday.

But if voters are unaware they were successfully challenged, miss early voting and show up on Election Day, state officials say their ballot will not count.
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