My latest at Pajamas Media – military voting, 17,000 wasted votes in 2008

My latest piece at Pajamas Media can be found here.  It details the disaster of military voting in the 2008 election, DOJ’s actions and the particular mess involving the Virginia SBE:

“A document filed in the military voting case of McCain v. Cunningham makes plain the disinterested enforcement system at DOJ for military voters. In 2008, the McCain campaign learned that the Commonwealth of Virginia was sending ballots out far too late for them to ever be successfully returned before the election. The campaign responded by immediately commencing a lawsuit.

Think about that: the very day before a historic election, a presidential campaign — with the distracting whirlwind of activity and bustle — was able to do what the bureaucrats at DOJ are paid to do, and didn’t: figure out Virginia was breaking federal law and file a lawsuit.”

2 thoughts on “My latest at Pajamas Media – military voting, 17,000 wasted votes in 2008

  1. Jim

    Christian,

    yet another great scoop fro the Election Law Center.

    It’s tragic that those who are serving our country in the military, , many who are in harms way, are being denied their right to have their vote count do to the failure of beaurocrats.

    Hope to see you again on cable. More people need to know of the activities of the Voter Rights Section of the DOJ.

    Thanks again for your integrity and hard work.

    Jim

  2. danny p. mcbride

    i admire j. christian adams’courage in the new black panther dismissal case. he is a real patriot.

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