The New York Post has an article on the record number of U.S. citizens renouncing their citizenship for tax purposes. States apparently can’t remove these non-citizens from the voting rolls, according to the logic of the Department of Justice.
The New York Post has an article on the record number of U.S. citizens renouncing their citizenship for tax purposes. States apparently can’t remove these non-citizens from the voting rolls, according to the logic of the Department of Justice.
The federal government has sent a letter to Georgia officials saying the
state’s schedule for runoff elections violates federal law on military
and overseas absentee ballots and threatening a lawsuit if the matter
isn’t resolved quickly. U.S. Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez on June 15 sent the letter
to Attorney General Sam Olens and Secretary of State Brian Kemp. Olens’
office declined to comment on the letter, but Kemp said the state is in
the middle of the primary election and doesn’t intend to make changes
suggested by federal officials.
The Georgia Secretary of State was not happy with the late lawsuit over the potential runoff.
…”If the DOJ was earnest, they would have previously contacted us
about their concerns rather than sending a notice of a lawsuit a month
before the primary election,” Kemp said.
“Currently ballots have been printed and absentee voters (military
and overseas included) are voting, while the DOJ is attempting to twist
the state’s arm into agreeing to a consent decree, the terms of which
would place unnecessary stresses on the elections administration
process, before even filing the lawsuit,” Kemp said.
DOJ hasn’t previously raised concerns about Georgia’s ability to send
out absentee ballots to military and overseas voters and in 2005
approved the state’s timing for run-off elections after the state’s Legislature changed prior election laws following a DOJ complaint, Kemp said.
Link to Associated Press.
A Maryland organization says it has found hundreds of dead people listed on voter registration
rolls in Baltimore and Prince George’s counties, as well as residents
who have registered in multiple places and some who have addresses that
turn out to be vacant lots. Link
The liberal group MoveOn, funded by liberal sugar daddy George Soros (the conservative version of the Koch Brothers) says it’s going to air an ad condemning Gov. Rick Scott’s noncitizen voter purge, which it’s trying to link to Mitt Romney.
The ad continues what appears to be the over-the-top claim that the
purge is “racist” — which suggests the decision to clean the rolls is
motivated by bigotry. There’s really not much evidence for that. Full story at Miami Herald.
High-level budget talks and the ongoing fracking
debate have dominated coverage of the North Carolina General Assembly in
recent weeks, but State Representative Verla Insko of Chapel Hill says
there’s still one other long-dormant issue on the table: voter ID. “We still have the voter ID bill that the governor vetoed last
year–that is the one remaining veto that Republicans would like to
override,” she says. …Republicans are four votes short of a veto-proof majority in the full House. link to Chapelboro.com update.
With print and TV ads, mass-mailings, and robocalls to every single
home, Pennsylvanians could soon get pounded with information about photo
ID requirements for the upcoming presidential election.
The Pennsylvania Department of State said Thursday it
will spend $5 million on a multimedia campaign to reach 8.1 million
voters between now and Nov. 6. Messages will soon roll out on social
media and crawl across the screen during the daily lottery drawings.
Pennsylvania is rolling out a significant and sophisticated outreach program to their citizens that targets those that may not have a photo ID. The full story is here.
So much for negotiating with anti-voter ID opponents. However, there should be enough votes to override the veto.
Gov. John Lynch on Thursday vetoed four
bills, including one that would require voters to present photo
identification in November’s general election or to sign a qualified
voter affidavit. Link to UnionLeader.com.
The “Mad Red Queen” strikes again, connecting those dots. Lost guns, dead agents, lying to Congress and…..voter ID.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi,
D-Calif., said at a news conference today that Republicans are
attacking Attorney General Eric Holder not because he is failing to
produce sufficient documents in the “Fast and Furious” gun case but because he is enforcing laws against voter suppression. Link.
New Media does what the old media won’t – hold government accountable. Dana Loesh at Brietbart.