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McCain Employing GOP Operative Accused Of Voter Registration Fraud


First Posted: 10-20-08 05:03 PM   |   Updated: 11-20-08 05:12 AM

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John McCain's campaign has directed $175,000 to the firm of a Republican operative accused of massive voter registration fraud in several states.

According to campaign finance records, a joint committee of the McCain-Palin campaign, the RNC and the the California Republican Party, made a $175,000 payment to the group Lincoln Strategy in June for purposes of "registering voters." The managing partner of that firm is Nathan Sproul, a renowned GOP operative who has been investigated on multiple occasions for suppressing Democratic voter turnout, throwing away registration forms and even spearheading efforts to get Ralph Nader on ballots to hinder the Democratic ticket.

In a letter to the Justice Department last October, House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers said that that Sproul's alleged activities "clearly suppress votes and violate the law."

That Sproul would come under the employment umbrella of the McCain campaign -- the Republican National Committee has also separately paid Lincoln Strategy at least $37,000 for voter registration efforts this cycle -- is not terribly surprising. Sproul, who has donated nearly $30,000 to McCain's campaign, has been in the good graces of GOP officials for the past decade despite charges of ethical and potentially legal wrongdoing.

But his involvement with the Republican Party's voter registration efforts has the potential to create a political and public relations headache at a time when McCain can ill-afford one. For weeks the Arizona Republican and his allies have been seeking to tie Barack Obama to the community organization ACORN, which they have accused of potentially committing massive voter registration fraud. Sproul's contract with the GOP ticket -- in addition to news of Republican officials attempting to suppress Democratic turnout in California -- raises, for some, questions about McCain's own efforts.

"It should certainly take away from McCain's argument," said Bob Grossfeld, a progressive political consultant based in Arizona who has followed Sproul's career. "Without knowing anything of what is going on with ACORN, there is a clear history with Mr. Sproul either going over the line or sure as hell kicking dirt on it, and doing it for profit and usually fairly substantive profit."

As Republican Congressman Chris Cannon summarized during a joint hearing for the subcommittee on commercial and administrative law back in May 2008: "The difference between ACORN and Sproul is that ACORN doesn't throw away or change registration documents after they have been filled out."

Indeed, Sproul's history is filled with allegations of political misdeeds. During the 2004 election, Sproul & Associates (the former name of Lincoln Strategy) was accused of attempting to destroy forms collected by Democratic voters in Nevada. That same year in Oregon, Sproul & Associates allegedly instructed canvassers to only accept Republican registration forms in addition to destroying those turned in by Democrats.

In Minnesota, meanwhile, Sproul's firm was accused of actually firing workers who brought back Democratic registration forms, while other canvassers were allegedly paid "$13 an hour, with the $3 bonus for every Bush, undecided or Ralph Nader voter registration." Similar problems related to Sproul & Associates popped up in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

All of this was executed, it seems, through an elaborate web of deception. As Salon.com wrote back in 2004:

Canvassers were told to act as if they were nonpartisan, to hide that they were working for the RNC, especially if approached by the media... In letters the firm sent to the libraries, Sproul misrepresented itself as America Votes -- a left-leaning national voter registration group not affiliated with Sproul -- but said that it was interested in registering "all those who wish to register to vote." Shortly after Sproul canvassers began working the libraries, though, patrons began complaining that the canvassers were being especially inquisitive about their political leanings, and some were pushing people to register as Republicans.

Sproul has denied those charges, claiming often that his registration efforts were bipartisan and that any suggestion otherwise was nothing more than the testimony of disgruntled former employees. He did not return a request for comment for this article.

But there has been a wide array of public complaint over the scope and nefariousness of his activities. Sens. Patrick Leahy and Ted Kennedy sent a letter to Attorney General John Ashcroft in 2004 asking that the Justice Department "launch an immediate investigation into the activities of Mr. Sproul and his firm." Three years later, members of Congress still weren't satisfied. Rep. Conyers complained in an Oct. 2007 letter that the Justice Department was not closely scrutinizing Sproul's efforts. "The alleged misconduct described by many witnesses," he wrote, "clearly suppress[es] votes and violate[s] the law."

Indeed, those who have followed Sproul's rise in Republican circles argue that the pattern of behavior is too hard to dismiss as anything other than ethically-blurry, brass knuckle tactics.

"The biggest single thing is that he is a true believer," said Grossfeld. "He might take this as a compliment, but he is as committed to the worldview and the neocon approach to life as any operative I have ever run across. He is absolutely devoted to whatever that ideology is and as a byproduct of that he will look for every opportunity he can, I believe to further his or his client's agenda."

John McCain's campaign has directed $175,000 to the firm of a Republican operative accused of massive voter registration fraud in several states. According to campaign finance records, a joint commi...
John McCain's campaign has directed $175,000 to the firm of a Republican operative accused of massive voter registration fraud in several states. According to campaign finance records, a joint commi...
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lola85
09:16 PM on 10/27/2008
If you or anyone you know have any problems voting for Obama, please REPORT IT TO THE OBAMA campaign!!!! Click on the link below:

http://truth.voteforchange.com/

Obama/Biden '08
Keep HOPE alive
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tenilla
08:45 PM on 10/21/2008
Score!

Keith Olbermann covered Nathan Sproul just now.
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deminmo
just looking for answers
08:44 PM on 10/21/2008
Mr. Olberman brought this article up on his show, and added more
information. Count on Olberman and Maddow to get the truth out!
07:14 PM on 10/21/2008
And now an "Ohio election Web site shut down after being hacked"

http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSTRE49K96820081021

When these hackers are caught, they should be arrested and tried as domestic terrorists and sent to Guantanimo.
06:14 PM on 10/21/2008
11/15/08
C-Span: Joint House Subcommittee Hearing on Election Preparation

James Terry, spokes person for a group calling themselves Consumer Rights League said that ACORN “has a ten year history of vcoter fraud. He accuses ACORN of embezzlement, fraud and “systemic abuse.”

Asked about any indictments against ACORN in that period, Department of Justice Acting Attorney General Grace Chung Becker said there has been only one indictment and that was of an ACORN worker who cheated ACORN. She said prior to that reply, “There is no place for politics in this election. “

Brian O’Leary,an Iraqi veteran testified that miitary personnel on front lines are being deprived of their right to vote. He referenced the “Pew Report on Military Voters.”

He said voting was being blocked by late receipt of the absentee ballots, late returns, being challenged by partisan counters who chuck their votes – 48,628 miitary votes were rejected, he said -- and that the Dept Of Defense has known about the many ways front line miitary were cheated of their right to vote and have done nothing.

O’Leary testified that a bill befor the Senate to help our military vote did not get enough votes to pass. My question: Which of our Senators did NOT VOTE FOR THIS BILL?

The GOP 2008 voter suppression
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdNgMKPV9xQ
06:01 PM on 10/21/2008
Why do the repubs always have to drag out Lee Greenwood with that horrendous Proud to be an American song? Gawd, that's pathetic.
05:44 PM on 10/21/2008
What is voter suppression/caging?
Used in past elections by the Republican Party to disenfranchise poorer citizens, minorities, college students away at school, or servicemen and women away at war, "voter caging" entails sending mass mailings to certain (unwanted or Democratic) voters and then using the undelivered letters as evidence to take them off the official voter rolls or to compile lists of voters for eligibility challenges.
For more info go to:
http://www.everydaycitizen.com/2007/12/voter_caging_reprehensible_une.ht...

There are many links on Google search and the PBS show, Now, has done several shows about voter suppression/caging. “…the Republicans don’t deny they were assembling “caging” lists. They just say it wasn’t illegal.” From: http://www.pbs.org/now/transcript/330.html

More shows on voter suppression/caging:
http://www.pbs.org/search/search_results.html?q=voter+caging
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lstl4
05:34 PM on 10/21/2008
The difference between ACORN and Sproul is that ACORN doesn't throw away or change registration documents after they have been filled out." (TAKEN FROM THE ARTICLE ABOVE) Do you repubs still think McCain is an honorable man? These people are throwing registration docs away if they are voting democrat. And he has the nerve to question Obama's character. This is the worst.
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03:44 PM on 10/21/2008
Count two more votes for Obama-Biden, Kay Hagan and Mike McIntyre in North Carolina - Straight ticket baby ... straight ticket!!!! I feel good;))
05:24 PM on 10/21/2008
For some reason it is being said to not vote vote straight party ticket as I was going to do. I cannot readily recollect why exactly. Maybe someone else can say. I'll definitely find out why before election day. Glad to hear from another Obama voter - actual voter. I hope this election cures the American tragedy called voter apathy.
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JustMyWords
08:42 AM on 10/22/2008
The idea isn't so much not to vote straight party ticket, but not to use the "straight ticket" option if given. Cast each vote individually. The theory is that the straight-ticket vote may flag the vote somehow if there's any hanky-panky going on.
06:00 PM on 10/21/2008
Perfect,let's add two more seniors to that list.We seniors aren't as dumb as McCain thinks we are.He doesn't know it yet,but there are alot of us going Obama allthe way.
03:10 PM on 10/21/2008
I WONDER WHY THE MEDIA DOES NOT TALK ABOUT ANY OF THIS MESS WITH MCSAME/PALIN
04:00 PM on 10/21/2008
They have no cojones!
02:40 PM on 10/21/2008
Hello...anyone listening to Obama denying affiliation to ACORN...Or Ayers...how do you spend 3 years on the same floor of the same building pushing the same agenda....As for ACORN...they need to be dismantled.....I as an American feel the obligation to vote..which I do...to seek out the underbelly of America which in fact do not input a single positive element to our future and guide them to vote a certain way on the notion they will receive more "free" stuff is not the American way....Shame on all of them....
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03:44 PM on 10/21/2008
Count two more votes for Obama-Biden, Kay Hagan and Mike McIntyre in North Carolina - Straight ticket baby ... straight ticket!!!! I feel good;)) Just for you Freeper.
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kathy001
Don't bogart that duck
03:46 PM on 10/21/2008
And shame on you for not getting the facts before you make such statements.
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zetacplus
Conservatism has failed America
02:31 PM on 10/21/2008
This reminds me of the saying, "The first hen that cackles, laid the egg" The republican party really does believe that Americans are stupid. By attacking the Democrats first it makes the republicans seem innocent of anything, but Americans are wise to this tactic. What's happening in the republican party is this: McCain puts out numerouse attack ads and then blames Obama for attacking him. McCain then gets into bed with this voter fraud guy and then accuses Obama for being involved with voter fraud with ACORN. What this does is supposedly prevent a credible comeback from Obama because it will make him appear to be defensive and more guilty. These republicans have no sense of honor or integrity and they could care less about our Constitution. The author said it well when he said Sproul would do anything to further the agenda of the religious right. They believe they are CHOSEN, just like Palin believes. These types of people are so dangerous to our freedoms. They would rather shred our Constitution than live by it. Please do your part by not putting any of them into power because they are not out for our country's best interest.
05:34 PM on 10/21/2008
Oh yes, and remember McCains answer during the third debate about the issue of negative campaign tactics? He gave this reaction of a petulant child - Obama wouldn't have town hall meetings with me!
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zetacplus
Conservatism has failed America
11:58 AM on 10/22/2008
The man is 72 years old and still doesn't see how immature that statement is. Obama is right, he just doesn't get it. McCain doesn't get a lot of things. He's out of touch with reality, and Americans deserve better.
02:18 PM on 10/21/2008
Have you all noticed !!! that when ever someone raises the question about whether Sarah Palin is QUALIFIED to be the Vice President and in the event has to step up to the highest office, all her surrogates say the SAME THING except for the honest ones, they say SHE ELECTRIFIES THE BASEhave you guys noticed that thats all they have to say about her readiness and the pundits settle for that answer. Well what is needed in the oval office is not some one who electrifies the base, we need some one who is competent to run this country i was wondering if anyone else notice how thats all they say she electrifies the base SO WHAT SHE ELECTIFIES THE BASE THEY NEED TO GET SERIOUS AND SO DO WE THE VOTERS OF THIS GREAT NATION THIS IS NOT A BEAUTY CONTEST, THIS IS NOT SOME TALENT SHOW THIS IS OUR COUNTRY AND I AM TRULY GETTING FED UP WITH THE REASON WHY SHE SHOULD BE VICE PRESIDENT IF THIS IS THIER REASONING SHE ELECTIFIES THE BASE GIVE US A BREAK
02:15 PM on 10/21/2008
I cannot watch mc cain, palin or their mouth pieces anymore. I switch the channels when they come on. mc cain and those stupid air quotes he does is sickning. And today before I could switch channels I saw palin at some rally with lee greenwood.
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lthuedk 1
Artist, Political Imagery
01:51 PM on 10/21/2008
Voter suppression is anti-American and anti-Constitution. But then we know nearly every McCain act is is obviously made not for the country but for the Politburo. There is no controversy. Because McCain's election staff is packed with those who brought the Bush/Cheney dictatorship to power, there is little doubt about the severity of his anti_Americanism.

http://www.light-to-dark.com/McBush.html
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kathy001
Don't bogart that duck
03:53 PM on 10/21/2008
You know, I think we are better than that. I think that the people who recognize the lies of the McCain camp and who want better for the country can do better than call the opponent Anti-American. I agree, they have done ,and are doing, horrific things to this country. But I think we should be bigger and better than them and just call them out on their lies and their corruption without stooping to their level.
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lthuedk 1
Artist, Political Imagery
05:29 PM on 10/21/2008
Their technique is straightforward: Preemptively attack by calling others out for what they are themselves. It works to suppress truthful, useful, and well-researched communication while giving false legitimacy to it's originating ideologues.

http://www.light-to-dark.com/neocon_terrorism.html