New York Vote Dillution Case Can Continue
Federal Voting Rights Act challenge against Albany, New York can continue. Another Section 2 case the Justice Department didn’t file.
Voter Fraud Fueled by Corrupted Voter Rolls?
Another story: “Lopez camp claims those votes were cast illegally since all of those people do not actually reside in the same house.”
The Case Against Early Voting
A Politico story says what I say in any speech on early voting: early voting is bad. It increases political polarization as thousands of unwavering voters who have stubbornly made up their minds go to the polls. It doesn’t increase turnout (as if that is an end in itself). It creates ill-informed voters who check out of the debate early. It fractures America further and eliminates a common cultural experience – voting together on election day. More:
“Why? For all its conveniences, early voting threatens the basic nature of citizen choice in democratic, republican government. In elections, candidates make competing appeals to the people and provide them with the information necessary to be able to make a choice. Citizens also engage with one another, debating and deliberating about the best options for the country. Especially in an age of so many nonpolitical distractions, it is important to preserve the space of a general election campaign — from the early kickoff rallies to the last debates in October — to allow voters to think through, together, the serious issues that face the nation.
The integrity of that space is broken when some citizens cast their ballots as early as 46 days before the election, as some states allow.”
California Senator Convicted of Voter Fraud
“California state Sen. Roderick Wright was convicted Tuesday of perjury and voter fraud for falsely claiming he lived in an apartment in the district he represents when he actually lives elsewhere. The conviction on all eight felony counts doesn’t immediately bar Wright from the Senate, though his colleagues could decide to remove the long-serving Democrat before he is sentenced.” SF Gate.
NVRA Section 8 Complaint: ACRU v. Terrell County TX
ACRU has filed a Section 8 case in Texas for corrupted voter rolls. The complaint is here.
Fox News: On Kelly File Last Night on DOJ and Speech Regulators
Going on Kelly File on Speech Regulators Tonight
Will be on Fox News with Megyn Kelly tonight to talk about the people who want to regulate political speech and how it relates to the Dinesh D’Souza indictments.
Holder’s Latest
More exaggerations from the Attorney General on Voter ID. Shameful. And even if he is right that voter ID is used to gain partisan advantage, there is not federal question absent a racial nexus.
Salter Names Names of MS GOP re Sensenbrenner/ACLU Bill
Sid Salter at the Clarion Ledger calls out the Mississippi Congressional delegation and asks if they will put Mississippi back under federal receivership with the Sensenbrenner/ACLU bill. “Will GOP Thrown Mississippi Back Under the Bus?“