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Author Archives: J Christian Adams
York County PA Cleans Up Voter Rolls
York County (PA) cleans up the rolls.
Orlando Sentinel: Voter ID is Common Sense
“South Carolina defeated the U.S. Justice Department’s false claim in court last year that its voter ID law was discriminatory. The law went into effect with no problems — the same result as in every state that has implemented voter ID despite the hysterical claims of critics. Florida knows from its own experience with voter ID that such a requirement does not pose a problem for legitimate voters.” Link
“NC Republicans Vow to Fight US DOJ Over Voter Laws”
DOJ sues to stop North Carolina voter ID bill …almost three years before implementation date
Despite an extended 2016 implementation date, the DoJ is so confident that the basis concept of the voter ID bill is racist and discriminatory and the educational and outreach part of the bill so hopeless, they have decided to sue in 2013. Apparently, just the passage of the bill is evidence of discrimination.
No November Election in Palmdale CA
“A Los Angeles County judge ruled that Palmdale would not be able to have a City Council election in November, an attorney suing over a California Voting Rights Act violation said Monday.”
“A Polling Place of Their Own”
The New York Times covers how True the Vote helped get a polling place at Prairie View A and M.
“Students at Prairie View A&M University, the state’s oldest historically black public college, have fought for decades to persuade Waller County to allow a polling place on the campus. Now an unlikely coalition has succeeded, by cobbling together a compromise in time for the November election.”
Huff Post: Late to the Party on Voter Fraud
The Huffington Post has this piece quoting the Texas Attorney General as saying that without voter fraud, Obamacare wouldn’t exist.
They’re a bit late to the party. Hans von Spakovsky and John Fund documented this in their book Who’s Counting over a year ago.
DOJ to Sue North Carolina Over Voter ID
Once upon a time the Justice Department didn’t leak the news of a forthcoming Section 2 lawsuit before the Voting Section filed one. Washington Post covers the leaks of the forthcoming Voter ID lawsuit in North Carolina.
“Tea Party Group Details Harassment, Seeks Disclosure Exemption”
A tea party political group has provided the Federal Election Commission
with a detailed list of what it feels are threats, harassment, or
reprisals from government officials or private parties, and seeks an
exemption from filing disclosure reports.
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