Paid GOP Workers Say They Misled Wisconsin Voters

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First Posted: 11- 3-08 09:39 PM   |   Updated: 12- 4-08 05:12 AM

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Four employees hired by a temporary staffing agency to encourage absentee voting for Sen. John McCain in Wisconsin say they were instructed to tell people they were Republican volunteers.

The employees told The Associated Press in interviews on Monday they were hired by Allstaff Labor Group to go door-to-door in the Milwaukee suburbs locating McCain supporters and distributing absentee ballot request forms.

Allstaff recruited the workers under a contract with a consulting firm hired by the Republican Party of Wisconsin to run its absentee ballot program.

The workers claim they were told to say they were GOP volunteers even though they were getting paid $10 an hour for the work. They were required to sign agreements stating they would not speak publicly about their work with anyone including reporters, but they decided to speak out because they were angry they had not been paid for their final few days.

"I told the Republican Party and Allstaff, I wanted to know why we were lying to these residents," said Loyalty Dixon, 26, a Milwaukee resident who worked about two weeks in Waukesha. "I said, isn't that fraudulent? They didn't give me a good explanation. They said, you guys know you're getting paid. Don't worry about it."

She recalled getting praised by Waukesha residents at gas stations and at a McDonald's for being a McCain supporter. Some residents at their doors even asked whether they were getting paid, she said.

"We had to lie to these people and say we were volunteers," she said.

Three other employees shared similar stories on Monday.

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"They had us say, 'I'm volunteering for the Republican Party of Wisconsin," said Marquis Mayes, 23. "I asked them, why would we say we were volunteers and we're not? They didn't have an answer for that."

The workers claimed they were owed between $200 and $300 for their last few days of work. They said they needed the money to pay upcoming rent and utility bills; they had found out about the job while they were at a Milwaukee YWCA looking for employment.

Two of the workers said they planned to vote for Sen. Barack Obama on Tuesday; two others said they were leaning toward McCain but were unsure now because of the dispute with the Republican Party over their pay.

GOP spokeswoman Kirsten Kukowski confirmed there was a dispute over how many hours they worked, and the party's vendor was working to resolve it.

She said the program's managers were instructed to "accurately represent the program," and if that didn't happen it was a mistake. The paid workers may have picked up a script that said they were volunteers since they were working at GOP offices alongside volunteers, she said.

She insisted that if anyone brought the issue to the party's attention it would have been promptly fixed.

"We did not instruct them to misrepresent themselves," she wrote in an e-mail.

Allstaff representatives did not return phone messages.

Allstaff was only one of many temporary staffing firms hired by GOP consulting firm Lincoln Strategy Group to run the party's absentee ballot request distribution program.

Kukowski released a copy of the confidentiality agreement signed by the temporary workers, in which they agreed not to discuss the project "with anyone outside of Lincoln Strategy Group and the Republican Party apparatus.

"In addition," the agreement says, "I acknowledge that I am not authorized to speak to any member of the media (i.e. reporter, journalist, camera crew, etc.) should they inquire about the details of this project."

Kukowski said the agreement was required because workers were handling sensitive personal information about voters.

She said the workers spent three weeks distributing the forms to McCain supporters around the state.

The state's top election official, Kevin Kennedy, said the effort ran into problems in the Green Bay area, with at least one employee turning in numerous absentee ballot distribution forms that were falsified. He said the worker was promptly fired and the local clerk tossed out the forms.

He said he also received complaints that the workers were told to mislead voters into believing they were volunteers. Those complaints have been forwarded to local district attorneys, he said, but it's unclear whether it would be a crime.

"I've heard the argument made that somehow this was falsely facilitating absentee voting but I think that's a stretch," Kennedy said. "I think the issue more is, what does that say about the tactics of a political party? ... I don't think it's illegal to do but it creates all sorts of problems."

Kennedy compared the problems to those seen during voter registration drives by the liberal-leaning group ACORN, which Republicans have accused of voter fraud. Anytime workers are paid for campaign work they have an incentive to cut corners, he said.

Four employees hired by a temporary staffing agency to encourage absentee voting for Sen. John McCain in Wisconsin say they were instructed to tell people they were Republican volunteers. The employe...
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- mlaiuppa I'm a Fan of mlaiuppa 41 fans permalink
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Raise your hand if you truly believe the GOP didn't ask these workers to lie.

Thought so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 11/03/2008
- plankbob I'm a Fan of plankbob 7 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 PM on 11/03/2008

YEE-HAA! Van Hollen is trying to get the rules changed for next time. Let's stop him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 AM on 11/04/2008
- plankbob I'm a Fan of plankbob 7 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 11/03/2008
- rudyinbama I'm a Fan of rudyinbama 26 fans permalink

The New Democratic Majority needs to overhaul this entire disgraceful election process.
Eight hours waiting in line in the United States of America?
Disgraceful.
We need laws WITH TEETH that will put all these frauds trying to suppress votes in federal prisons for years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 11/03/2008
- GeoLee I'm a Fan of GeoLee 67 fans permalink

Yes and we need one ballot format for the entire United States and one format for all machines...having some states with punch electronic and others with dial down and others with even different types fo electronic is ridculous... we also need a 24 hour day voting period The hell with states rights and individual county electiosn clerks and states attorney generals deciding for each state when it come to the national ballot. For that matter we probably need to gut the darn electoral college. We need to take back America for all as Obama has clearly demonstrated that where people fromt he bottom up participate, much can be done. For 44 years of voting, the electoral college has prevented my vote from ever being represented and I am sick and tired of archaic systems taking democracy from us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 11/03/2008

I second and third this motion. Does anyone on this site know how to get started changing things?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 AM on 11/04/2008

Why? Only hourly paid workers and students lose a days pay, but "management' JUST TAKES A "LONG LUNCH" . . . . is this the NEW POLL TAX plan of the installed power base?

Voting is a RIGHT that should accommodate VOTERS - polls need to be open and dispersed enough to all EVERY voter the time to vote within a REASONABLE time.

This picture of 6-8 hour lines looks like something from a Third World country or emerging neo-democracy . . NOT the "GREATEST DEMOCRACY" in the World.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 11/03/2008

Remember this is not Election Day that these people are waiting 8 hours in line on. There are far fewer places available for early voting (in some counties only one) than there will be on Election Day. If people don't want to wait 8 hours, they're free to vote Tuesday.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 PM on 11/03/2008
- bobwalters I'm a Fan of bobwalters 42 fans permalink

That would be a good use for Guantanamo!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 PM on 11/03/2008

Is anyone surprised at this. If the Republicans win this election it will be through misinformation, lies and cheating. For some reason that ha become acceptable to them and few in their party will call them out on it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 11/03/2008

So what's new?
Sky is blue,water is wet,earth is round. Don't be surprised if it happens to go the McBushy way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 PM on 11/03/2008

GOP = Crooks

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 PM on 11/03/2008
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GOP = LIE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 11/03/2008
- Danny I'm a Fan of Danny 5 fans permalink

This tells me that the McCain campaign has had a VERY HARD time recruiting REAL volunteers. Those pampered Young College Republicans or Young Political Majors have other more important things to do with their time. In my area, the McCain campaign seems mostly about erecting multiple lawn signs ... in public places (highway medians, parks, side of the road). Seems not enough voters want their signs in their front yards. I 'm in Virginia, in a suburb of Washington, D.C.

So I'm not surprised McCain-Palin would pay for "volunteers".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 PM on 11/03/2008

Why these workers were forced to say they were McCain volunteers when they weren't? It just makes no sense at all. It is OK to hire people from staffing agencies ... There is nothing wrong with it ... or maybe there are not enough volunteers?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 11/03/2008
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Appearances. False advertising. False impressions.

Who seems more sincere in their motivation to vote for a candidate and to convince others to vote for that candidate?

Suppose they came to you door and said "Vote for John McCain" and you were undecided. Then they confessed to you that they're paid temporary workers and they were voting for Barack Obama. What impression would you have?

McCain really didn't have support on the ground. He had to pay people to canvass for him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 PM on 11/03/2008

........and let me guess, NOTHING will be done about it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 11/03/2008
- shockmagog I'm a Fan of shockmagog 139 fans permalink
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This story epitomizes the "empty rooms" of McCain call centers, the lack of enthusiastic volunteers.

The McCain campaign is as cold and gloomy as this Winter's recession.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 11/03/2008

That's why they are doing everything else in their power to steal the elections.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 11/03/2008
- labman57 I'm a Fan of labman57 38 fans permalink
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I've been saying for months that the GOP has for years taken a very Machiavellian approach to all areas of politics. McCain and Palin claim to be candidates of change, but actions speak louder than words. From the beginning, it has been business as usual. They are all about morality, but care nothing about ethics.

Gutter politics is SOP for the GOP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 11/03/2008
- pons1595 I'm a Fan of pons1595 8 fans permalink
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An apt paraphrase that suites McCain/Palin.

"From the republican platform a system of ethics compounded of misanthropy and voluptuousness --a system in which the two great commandments were to hate your neighbor and to love your neighbor's wife."

Based on Lord Macaulay, 1831, On Moore's Life of Lord Byron

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 PM on 11/03/2008

Let's hope they are SOL...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 11/03/2008
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They "state" they're about morality. The ONLY moral issue I've heard them speak of is their opposition to abortion.

... Launching a war to help yourself to the natural resources in another land is not moral.
... Lying is not moral.
... Taking money from hard working/non-wealthy people to preserve the wealth and investments of your rich buddies is not moral.
... Crafting laws under the guise of aiding indigenous peoples to promote and expand your wife's alcohol distribution business is not moral.
... Promoting a war so that irresponsible stock car racers can continue to guzzle gasoline driving around a track while promoting and expanding your wife's distribution business is not moral.

Seems to me that Budweiser /NASCAR/ Tribal Casinos all present conflicts of interest to Senator McCain. Ethical issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 11/04/2008

The GOP lying and cheating? So unlike them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 PM on 11/03/2008

I have been volunteering at Obama Headquarters in a nearby suburb. It is literally overflowing with volunteers, real volunteers not paid workers. People are so passionate about getting Barack elected, it is really inspiring to see such enthusiasm. They actually had two overflow sites. I plan on being there again tomorrow. Should be exciting.
Obama Biden 2008/2012

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 PM on 11/03/2008
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