Closing Arguments for 2012

By Michael Bryan As we plunge into this final weekend before the 2012 General Election, we here at BlogForArizona would like to sum up, take stock, and reiterate our coverage of the election thus far. To that end, we have compiled a page of Closing Arguments for the 2012 election, presenting a compilation of selected … Read more

Closing Arguments 2012

Welcome to Closing Arguments for the 2012 campaign. Our authors have been working all campaign season to provide information about and insight into the various races voters in Arizona will be making decisions about. Here are there selected thoughts about the various candidates. If you are now making up your mind, please give their work … Read more

GOPers heading for the exits, plot for 2016

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: There are "tells" in every campaign when actions speak louder than the "we're going to win!" rhetoric, and signal a defeat. This week supporters of the GOP's alleged boy genius, Ayn Rand acolyte Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), leaked to the media that their boy is making other plans for the next four … Read more

Probe into GOP voter suppression specialist Nathan Sproul expands

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

The Washington Post reports today that the probe into GOP voter suppression specialist Nathan Sproul has expanded into voter registration fraud. Va. probe of dumped voter registration forms broadens:

The investigation into the arrest of a man on charges of dumping
voter registration forms last month in Harrisonburg, Va., has widened,
with state officials probing whether a company tied to top Republican
leaders had engaged in voter registration fraud in the key battleground
state, according to two persons close to the case.

A former employee of Strategic Allied Consulting, a contractor
for the Republican Party of Virginia, had been scheduled to appear last
Tuesday before a grand jury after he was charged
with tossing completed registration forms into a recycling bin. But
state prosecutors canceled Colin Small’s grand jury testimony to gather
more information, with their focus expanding to the firm that had
employed Small, which is led by longtime GOP operative Nathan Sproul
.

State authorities are seeking to learn whether any of Small’s
supervisors instructed him or any of his 40 co-workers in Virginia to
ask potential voters about their political leanings during registration
drives, the two sources said. Asking such questions could be a violation
of state election law.

* * *

Sproul’s firms and political consulting operations have faced
questions over the past eight years, including investigations and formal
charges of suppressing Democratic votes, destroying voter registrations
and other election violations
. The charges against Small came a month
after voter registration work by a Sproul company prompted a fraud investigation in Florida.

Nine
Florida counties reported in September that hundreds of voter
registration forms submitted by Sproul’s firm contained irregularities
such as suspicious, conflicting signatures and missing information.

* * *

After the Florida investigation became public, the Republican National Committee said it was severing ties
with Strategic Allied Consulting. At that time, Strategic stopped
overseeing registration workers in Virginia and Pinpoint, Strategic’s
staffing contractor, began overseeing the work.

Investigators
have gathered information showing that Small asserted that he worked for
Strategic to voters, according to two persons close to the probe.

The Foxification of government data by Tea-Publicans in Congress

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The fact-free world of the GOPropaganda machine at FAUX News Fraudcasting is now being extended to government data by Tea-Publicans in Congress. Several weeks ago, a Congressional Research Service (CRS) report demonstrated that faith based supply-side "trickle down" GOP economics does not work and has never worked. But since this is an … Read more