2016 Postmortem
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If the GOP can't wil they will steal the election.....here we go!
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The Palm Beach Post report last night that a Florida Republican Party contractor turned in at least 106 questionable registration firms, with similar signatures and wrong addresses, doesnt seem like a national news story. But it has unwoven a somewhat concealed effort by Republicans in several states to deploy a firm with an ugly history of allegedly destroying Democratic voter registration forms and other acts of fraud.
The contractor in Florida is called Strategic Allied Consulting, a business entity created a few months ago and registered online by a former Arizona Republican Party director named Nathan Sproul.
Sproul, a consultant based in Phoenix, is infamous for accusations that his firms have committed fraud by tampering with Democratic voter registration forms and suppressing votes. Sproul was hired by the Romney campaign for a period of five months that began last November and ended in March. But now theres evidence that the payments continued, only to a different name.
As Greg Flynn of BlueNC pointed out earlier this month, Strategic Allied Consulting recently put up a proxy to hide the fact that its website was registered by Sproul; but not before Flynn took a screen shot. Flynn notes that the firm has been aggressively hiring in Nevada, North Carolina, Virginia and Florida. He flagged two large payments to the firm from GOP committees in Florida and North Carolina.
flamingdem
(39,313 posts)They "help" people fill in their ballots, oh sure!
K8-EEE
(15,667 posts)Say what you want about the crooks who were the "loyal Bushies," they were very effective election stealers, I honestly have the feeling this Romney crew cannot pull it off.
Bernardo de La Paz
(49,013 posts)UCmeNdc
(9,600 posts)There is more to this story than you think. Subpoena the people behind this and get them in Federal Court under oath. Find out the real deal about voting in the United States.
otohara
(24,135 posts)Bet they got bonuses if they registered the GOP quotas.
When money is involved, voter fraud is just too tempting.