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Showing posts with label Interstate Crosscheck. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 20, 2017

RSN: Charles Pierce | You Can Draw a Straight Line From the 2000 Recount to 2016 Voter Suppression






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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens could see a church by daylight. In his dissent in the case of Bush v. Gore, Stevens saw through the obfuscation and the tinpot legalese of that egregious miscarriage of justice and into the future. What he saw did not make him optimistic."
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Sessions Says He Doesn't Plan to Quit After Trump Disparages Him 
Eric Tucker and Sadie Gurman, The Boston Globe
Excerpt: "Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Thursday he has no immediate plans to resign after President Donald Trump excoriated the nation's top prosecutor for recusing himself from the probe of suspected Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. political campaign."
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Saturday, July 8, 2017

Please SIGN & SHARE: RSN: Russ Feingold | Trump Declares War on Voters




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Feingold writes: "President Trump and Vice-President Pence's 'election integrity' commission is unequivocally declaring war on voters - and right now, two prominent Democrats are helping."
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resident Trump and Vice-President Pence’s “election integrity” commission is unequivocally declaring war on voters -- and right now, two prominent Democrats are helping.

The commission recently sent a letter to all 50 states requesting the very same data that Republican state governments have used to create hyper-partisan gerrymandering and enact restrictive voter ID laws across the country.
This commission is laying the groundwork for nationalized voter suppression. It is completely illegitimate and will harm our elections.
But the presence of the secretaries of state for Maine and New Hampshire on this commission -- both prominent Democrats -- is making it look bipartisan. And that gives it a greater chance of succeeding. We can’t allow that to happen.
Nationally, the Democratic Party is gaining support as the country’s demographics become increasingly diverse. The Republican Party has known for several years that its best tactic to cling to power is not to build a party worth supporting, but to deny participation in the political process to Democratic voters.
So Republicans have been suppressing voters state-by-state for years. And now that they control the White House, they’re trying to do it nationally.
By agreeing to participate in this commission, Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap (D) and New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner (D) are helping.
But don’t take my word for it. National voter suppression expert and co-chair of the commission Kris Kobach even went on CNN this week to tout the commission’s bipartisan credentials. We have to make it clear this commission doesn’t have legitimate support from both parties.
When people are denied participation in the political process, it undermines the legitimacy of our elections -- and ultimately undermines the legitimacy of our government itself. We must not let President Trump suppress legitimate votes.
Thank you for standing up for our democratic legitimacy today,





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Thursday, July 6, 2017

RSN: Greg Palast | Republican States Send Voter Information Files to Kobach, Even While Claiming They Will "Resist" His Demand




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Greg Palast, The Progressive
Palast writes: "Election officials in forty-four states say they will refuse to comply with the June 28 written request from Kobach, whose advisory commission was created in May by Trump via executive order. Trump has made repeated and so-far unsubstantiated claims that millions voted illegally in the 2016 election."
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 national outcry followed last week’s request from Kris Kobach, Vice Chair of President Donald Trump's Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, that state election officials provide him with a long list of personal information on every voter, including party affiliation, date of birth, last four digits of social security number, and more.
Election officials in forty-four states say they will refuse to comply with the June 28 written request from Kobach, whose advisory commission was created in May by Trump via executive order. Trump has made repeated and so-far unsubstantiated claims that millions voted illegally in the 2016 election.
“They can go jump in the Gulf of Mexico, and Mississippi is a great state to launch from,” respondedMississippi's Republican Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann.
“The President’s Commission has quickly politicized its work by asking states for an incredible amount of voter data that I have, time and time again, refused to release,” said Louisiana’s Secretary of State Tom Schedler.
To the contrary, Schedler and voting officials from fifteen other Republican states, the majority of those allegedly “resisting” Kobach’s demand, have already shared detailed voter files with Kobach in his capacity as Secretary of State of Kansas. 
Records obtained by The Progressive from the Kansas Secretary of State office showed that Schedler turned over nearly three million voter files to Kobach earlier this year, including voter birthdates and Social Security information.
In Mississippi, Hosemann turned over the state’s entire voter rolls to Kobach, some 2,092,886 files. Each file includes voter names, last four digits of their social security numbers, voting address, and voting history.
Kobach, who has recently announced his candidacy for Governor of Kansas, has indicated the lists will be used to remove illegal voters. But voting rights advocates say the goal is actually to allow fewer people to vote.
Twenty-one states listed by CNN as refusing Kobach his demands for voter files have already turned over voter files to Kobach’s office.
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States with a Republican as Secretary of State (labeled red) that have indicated to CNN that they will “resist” Kris Kobach’s demand for full voter files—but have already given him those files. Four states with a Democrat as Secretary of State (labeled blue) have made the same inaccurate claim. North Carolina’s Democratic Governor last week ordered his Board of Elections not to hand over voter files to Kobach—but the Republican-controlled board had already turned over 6,745,639 voter files.
“The lists will almost certainly be used to...suppress the vote of citizens of color,” says Dee Hunter of the newly formed Civil Rights Center. Hunter’s group is part of a coalition including the ACLU, Common Cause, the NAACP of Georgia, Rev. Jesse Jackson of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, and other organizations calling for a halt to the expansion of Kobach’s Crosscheck system.
Voter lists from Mississippi, and twenty-seven other states, were turned over to Kobach beginning years ago as part of a voter-list purge program called "Interstate Crosscheck," Hunter explains. The list aimsto identify Americans registered in more than one state and intending to vote twice in one election, which is a crime. Any names identified as potential double-voters receives a postcard which, if unanswered, could lead to removal from the rolls.
According to a Rolling Stone analysis of data obtained from states participating in Interstate Crosscheck, as many as 1.1 million names were purged from voter rolls before the 2016 election.
According to database expert Mark Swedlund, an astonishing one in six Hispanics and one in nine African-Americans are on Kobach’s “potential double registered” list of seven million suspects in the twenty-eight states.
But Crosscheck functions by merely matching the first name and last name of voters in the 28 Crosscheck states. This screenshot of the Georgia-Virginia suspect list created by Kobach shows that Barbara ANN Jackson of Georgia is identified as potentially the same voter as Barbara FAYE Jackson of Virginia. Similarly, Billy RAY Jackson may be the same voter as Billy MANUEL Jackson JR.
(photo: Progressive.org)
The matches may seem ludicrous, but all these voters could lose their vote.
Swedlund calls Kobach’s approach a “simplistic, childish” matching algorithm. He says, “If your name is Jose Hernandez, you’re likely suspected of voting in 28 states!”
Indeed, in Virginia, at least 12 percent of voters on Kobach’s list lost their votes before the last election.
Virginia has purged tens of thousands of voters from the state’s rolls using the Crosscheck suspect list.
I spoke with Kobach last year at a Republican ice-cream social and asked him about Crosscheck potentially misidentifying voters as duplicate registrants. “Our system would not yield this match,” Kobach insisted. But when I showed him that Crosscheck contained literally millions of mis-matches, he jumped up, clutching his vanilla ice-cream—and ran for it.

He did call later to answer my questions, and stated he saw no problem in Crosscheck’s approach “to get the widest list possible” in the hunt for illegal voters.




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Friday, May 26, 2017

RSN: Greg Palast: How Can We Stop Crosscheck and Get Our Country Back?





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Greg Palast, Greg Palast's Facebook Page 
Palast writes: "In Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin, I met the unemployed auto workers and their families who voted Bernie ... then Trump. It's desperate in Dearborn, in Dayton. Forgive folks for voting for a chance for survival even if it comes in the form of a quack billionaire with a line of BS: 'I will re-open this plant' and 'I will bring back these jobs from Mexico.'" 
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Monday, April 10, 2017

Does No One Care That 7 Million Votes Were Not Counted?






Does No One Care That 7 Million Votes Were Not Counted?



Speaking in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said he was highly confident that Russia had interfered in the presidential election.

With testimony like that from the country's highest ranking intelligence officer, and a declassified report on alleged Russian interference expected out next week, Democrats now have plenty of new fodder for their endless quest to delegitimize Donald Trump by tying him to Russia.

Which is too bad, because it means they're going to continue to ignore the real scandal of the 2016 presidential election: Interstate Crosscheck, a program started by Trump advisor Kris Kobach, a fellow you may remember from the "your papers please" "walking while brown" law in Arizona, or the Muslim registry that he designed for George W. Bush in the hysteria right after 9/11.

And he's also the Secretary of State for Kansas, the epicenter of the Koch network.

According to investigative reporter Greg Palast, Crosscheck is a glorified national voter purge disguised as a tool to prevent people from double voting. Crosscheck kicked millions of people - overwhelmingly people of color, according to Palast - off the voting rolls before election day.

In many key states, the number of people purged by Crosscheck was much, much larger than Trump's margin of victory.

In Michigan, for example, the number of people purged from the voting rolls -- 449,000 -- was about 40 times larger than Trump's margin of victory -- around 10,700 votes.

In other words, Crosscheck probably won Michigan for Trump.

It also probably won him Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

This is a HUGE story -- the presidential election was probably stolen!

But for some inexplicable reason, Democrats aren't talking about it. There's no push for an investigation, no calls for hearings, no nothing.

Why is that?

What are Democrats waiting for?









Monday, January 9, 2017

Does No One Care That 7 Million Votes Were Not Counted?




Does No One Care That 7 Million Votes Were Not Counted?




Speaking in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said he was highly confident that Russia had interfered in the presidential election.

With testimony like that from the country's highest ranking intelligence officer, and a declassified report on alleged Russian interference expected out next week, Democrats now have plenty of new fodder for their endless quest to delegitimize Donald Trump by tying him to Russia.

Which is too bad, because it means they're going to continue to ignore the real scandal of the 2016 presidential election: Interstate Crosscheck, a program started by Trump advisor Kris Kobach, a fellow you may remember from the "your papers please" "walking while brown" law in Arizona, or the Muslim registry that he designed for George W. Bush in the hysteria right after 9/11.

And he's also the Secretary of State for Kansas, the epicenter of the Koch network.

According to investigative reporter Greg Palast, Crosscheck is a glorified national voter purge disguised as a tool to prevent people from double voting. Crosscheck kicked millions of people - overwhelmingly people of color, according to Palast - off the voting rolls before election day.

In many key states, the number of people purged by Crosscheck was much, much larger than Trump's margin of victory.

In Michigan, for example, the number of people purged from the voting rolls -- 449,000 -- was about 40 times larger than Trump's margin of victory -- around 10,700 votes.

In other words, Crosscheck probably won Michigan for Trump.

It also probably won him Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

This is a HUGE story -- the presidential election was probably stolen!

But for some inexplicable reason, Democrats aren't talking about it. There's no push for an investigation, no calls for hearings, no nothing.

Why is that?

What are Democrats waiting for?

http://www.thomhartmann.com/blog/2017/01/does-no-one-care-7-million-votes-were-not-counted


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

RSN: Obama Pledges $3 Billion for World Climate Fund, Makes GOP Look Even Dumber, Voter Purges Alter U.S. Political Map




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Greg Palast | Voter Purges Alter U.S. Political Map
A man walks in the parking lot of a voting center in Raleigh, North Carolina. (photo: Zach D. Roberts/Al Jazeera America)
Greg Palast, Al Jazeera America
Palast writes: "Interstate Crosscheck is a computerized system meant to identify fraudulent voters. While Crosscheck's list of nearly 7 million names of 'potential' double voters has yet to unearth, as of this writing, a single illegal vote this year, it did help Republican elections officials scrub voters from registries."
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Phil Donahue | The Life and Death of Tomas Young
Phil Donahue, Moyers & Company
Donahue writes: "Tomas sustained this catastrophic injury while fighting for America in the most sanitized war of my lifetime. The press was admonished not to take pictures of flag-draped coffins, and the press said, 'Okay.'"
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We Need Someone to Judge the Judges
Jordan Smith, The Intercept
Smith writes: "According to multiple affidavits, Jones said, among other things, that minorities are more 'prone' to commit violent crimes (when questioned about this, Jones hedged, saying she was talking about statistics and that, 'sadly,' blacks and Hispanics commit more violent crimes than do others)."
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V. Gene Robinson | Awaiting the Grand Jury, Dread in Ferguson and America
V. Gene Robinson, The Daily Beast
Robinson writes: "Much as they did immediately after the shooting of Mike Brown and the demonstrations that followed, local police appear to be preparing for war, rather than keeping the peace. We saw how such provocative actions only inflamed passions and escalated the unrest."
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Al Franken Schools Ted Cruz on Net Neutrality
Adam Sneed, Politico
Sneed writes: "Sen. Al Franken says Sen. Ted Cruz showed he doesn't understand net neutrality by comparing it to Obamacare. 'He has it completely wrong, and he just doesn't understand what the issue is,' the Minnesota Democrat said Sunday on CNN's 'State of the Union.'"
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DEA Agents Raid NFL Medical Staffs After Games
Jim Litke, Associated Press
Litke writes: "Federal drug enforcement agents showed up unannounced Sunday to check at least three visiting NFL teams' medical staffs as part of an investigation into former players' claims that teams mishandled prescription drugs."
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Obama Pledges $3 Billion for World Climate Fund, Makes GOP Look Even Dumber
Ben Adler, Grist
Adler writes: "The White House announced today that President Obama is going to pledge $3 billion to the U.N.'s Green Climate Fund, throwing down another gauntlet at the GOP just three days after his joint announcement with Chinese President Xi Jinping that the U.S. and China will pursue new emissions reduction goals."
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