Despite the sequester, the Justice Department is sending OPM election monitors to Evergreen Alabama Tuesday. (Population 3,944). The city is majority black, though that probably has nothing to do with the predicate for DOJ monitoring. The city has a history of racially charged voter fraud. On that score, part of Evergreen should be very concerned about the DOJ presence. If you don’t know why, read my book Injustice, the parts about Hale and Perry County AL. From VoteGuards:
“You might ask why this small town in south Alabama matters so much to the NAACP and the Department of Justice. As fate would have it, this small town is positioned right slap in the middle and serves as a ‘hub’ for what’s refereed to commonly as the “Black Belt”; Where a large percentage of the Alabama Legislative Black Caucus and progressive Democrats are elected from. If you control Evergreen one could assume you could keep those votes in tact.
The 2012 mayor’s election looms in October in Evergreen, and tensions are high as a rematch between two bitter competitors could be tainted by what looks like yet another credible threat of more voter fraud form our friends at the U.S. Department of Justice, the NAACP and now the Alabama Democratic Committee.”