The Authoritarian Anti-Democratic GQP Goes All In As ‘The Party Of Voter Suppression’

The vast right-wing conspiracy funded by crypto-fascist millionaires and billionaires who want to maintain a Plutocracy (a country or society governed by the wealthy) is behind the GQP’s Jim Crow 2.0 voter suppression efforts nationwide.

The New York Times reports, G.O.P. and Allies Draft ‘Best Practices’ for Restricting Voting:

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In late January, a small group of dedicated volunteers from the conservative Confederate Heritage Action for America met with Republican legislators in Georgia, delivering a letter containing detailed proposals for rolling back access to voting. Within days, bills to restrict voting access in Georgia began flooding the Legislature.

Of the 68 bills pertaining to voting, at least 23 had similar language or were firmly rooted in the principles laid out in the Heritage group’s letter and in an extensive report it published two days later, according to a review of the bills by The New York Times.

The alignment was not coincidental. As Republican legislatures across the country seek to usher in a raft of new restrictions on voting, they are being prodded by an array of party leaders and outside groups working to establish a set of guiding principles in the efforts to claw back access to voting.

Heritage, for instance, has claimed credit for a new Arizona law, signed last week by Gov. Doug Ducey, that requires the secretary of state to compare death records with voter registrations. The state representative who sponsored the bill thanked one of the Heritage volunteers in a Facebook post after it passed.

Party leaders and their conservative allies are planning to export successful statutory language from one state to others, like the text of Alabama’s voter ID law. They are also drafting what they describe as “best practices” principles for completely new legislation, with the impetus often coming from outside groups like the Heritage Foundation.

And the Republican National Committee has created an “election integrity’’ (sic) committee, a group of 24 R.N.C. members tasked with developing legislative proposals on voting systems. The committee is populated with officials who were deeply involved in the “stop the steal” effort to overturn former President Donald J. Trump’s election loss last year and who have refused, more than two months after President Biden’s inauguration, to admit publicly that his victory was legitimate.

The widespread coordination underscores the extent to which the dogma of voter fraud is embedded in the Republican Party, following Mr. Trump’s campaign of falsehoods about the 2020 election. [It began decades before Donald Trump.] Out of power in both Congress and the White House, the party views its path to regaining a foothold in Washington not solely through animated opposition to Mr. Biden’s agenda, but rather through an intense focus on re-engineering the voting system in states where it holds control.

To head its election integrity committee, the Republican National Committee tapped Joe Gruters, the Florida Republican Party chairman who in January used a #stopthesteal hashtag and advertised ways for Republicans to attend the Jan. 6 rally that ended with a riot at the Capitol.

“No matter where I go as chairman of the Republican Party of Florida, it’s basically the only thing everybody is talking about among the base,” Mr. Gruters said. Like nearly all of the Republicans involved in the party’s voter integrity efforts, Mr. Gruters declined to characterize Mr. Biden’s victory as legitimate, despite there being no evidence of widespread fraud and multiple state audits reaffirming the results. “There are a lot of people who have a lot of questions about the 2020 race.”

I’m just asking questions to undermine public confidence in our election system. I don’t actually have any evidence to support my wild TRump/QAanon conspiracy theories.

The national committee is coordinating with the Republican State Leadership Committee, the organization that works to elect Republican state legislators and secretaries of state. The Heritage Foundation, a leading conservative Confederate organization in Washington, is teaming up with grass-roots social conservative outfits, like the Susan B. Anthony List, to mobilize supporters and lobbyists in state capitals to enact new restrictions on voting access.

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Heritage, through its politics arm Heritage Action for America, is planning to spend $24 million across eight states: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, Texas and Wisconsin. An internal document described a “two-year effort” to work closely with allies like American Legislative Exchange Council (known as ALEC) and the libertarian State Policy Network to “produce model legislation for state legislatures to adopt” and hire lobbyists in “crucial states.” (A copy of the plan was obtained by Documented, a watchdog group, and reviewed by The New York Times.)

Update: The National Republican Senatorial Committee’s (NRSC) will unveil a seven-figure ad campaign in Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and New Hampshire targeting Democrats’ effort to expand voting rights under H.R.1 and S.1, the For The People Act. NRSC drops $1M ad buy targeting Democrats’ voting rights bill.

Much of the Heritage goals are laid out in a report published to their website earlier this year, ticking off a host of proposals including limiting who can vote by mail, preventing ballot collection, banning drop boxes, enacting stricter voter identification laws, restricting early voting and providing greater access to partisan election observers. Last week, the group began a $600,000 television ad campaign in Georgia, urging citizens to support the effort to roll back voting access.

The policies, according to Jessica Anderson, the Heritage Action executive director, are largely rooted in the work of Hans von Spakovsky, a lawyer who has worked on voting battles for decades, including a voter identification law in Georgia that was ruled discriminatory in 2005. He also helped to run the now-defunct voter-fraud commission that Mr. Trump created after the 2016 election. Other Heritage officials, such as John Malcolm, have helped craft the proposals.

The Heritage planning document also calls for Republicans to recruit their own army of poll workers, and not just partisan observers, to take jobs working local elections. The document calls for placing 800 poll workers “in key states and precincts” for the 2022 midterm elections.

MAGA goon squads to intimidate Black voters, drawn from the fine outstanding individuals who engaged in a violent armed seditious insurrection against the Nation’s Capitol on January 6? Are they recruiting form the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, Three Percenters and militia movement domestic terrorists?

Ms. Anderson said Heritage’s role in passing the Arizona bill would serve as a template for other efforts. [Once again, Arizona is the meth lab of democracy.] “We will have that same sort of playbook for Texas and Florida,” she said. “So I would put Georgia, Arizona, Texas, Florida as kind of the first wave of seats. And then we’ll turn to looking at Wisconsin, Michigan and potentially Nevada.”

She called the volunteer who was thanked by the bill’s sponsors “one of our sentinels.’’

The election committee housed within the Republican State Leadership Committee, comprising secretaries of state and state lawmakers, meets roughly once a week by phone, according to John Merrill, the secretary of state of Alabama and one of the group’s presidents. Smaller subgroups are in more frequent contact.

The goal, he said, is to provide a clearinghouse for best practices in amending voting laws, and for the transporting of the “statutory language” of current voting policies to other states, if they are deemed a good fit.

Model Voter Suppression Laws, how nice.

Referring to Alabama’s requirement that in-person voters present a photo ID, a law that critics claim disproportionately affects Black voters.

Mr. Merrill’s group has been compiling an e-notebook of more “gold standard” policies, he said, including vote-by-mail statutes from Washington and Colorado. [Two of the five states that have all mail elections, by the way. They have never had any problem with voter fraud.]

Mr. Gruters boasted about Florida’s election system, which provides ample opportunities for voting by mail and in-person early voting, and said other states should seek to emulate it. But other members of the Republican election committees said explicitly that it should be more difficult for people to vote.

Both “integrity committees” at the R.N.C. and the R.S.L.C. are filled with members who backed the false conspiracies about the 2020 election and have publicly called for some of the most severe voting restrictions.

On the R.N.C. committee, Drew McKissick, the Republican chair in South Carolina, tweeted false accusations by the Trump campaign in November about dead voters and vans full of Biden ballots. Lenar Whitney, a R.N.C. committee member from Louisiana, repeated conspiracies about Dominion voting machines at a party meeting.

Among the R.S.L.C. committee members, Karen Fann, Arizona Senate President, had issued calls for an audit of Dominion voting systems and shared a false conspiracy theory that the Postal Service was throwing away Trump ballots. [She is overseeing the Arizona Senate’s hand recount of 2.1 million Maricopa County ballots based upon her unfounded conspiracy theories.] Mike Shirkey, a Michigan legislator, said in a leaked audio clip that the Jan. 6 insurrection was a hoax, claiming that Mitch McConnell was in on it, then apologized and then was caught on a hot mic saying he meant it. Bryan Cutler, the speaker of the Pennsylvania House, was one of the signatories of the letter sent to members of Congress urging them to reject the election results from Pennsylvania and reject the slate of electors.

But several of the members of the R.S.L.C. committee were publicly critical of efforts to undermine faith in the 2020 election, and have been proponents of vote by mail and other forms of expanding voter enfranchisement. Michael Adams, the secretary of state of Kentucky, worked earlier this year with Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, to further expand access to the ballot box.

Kim Wyman, the Republican secretary of state of Washington, joined the group to make sure that an election official with deep experience with vote by mail would have a voice in shaping the eventual recommendations from the group.

“I just thought my perspective in that organization’s probably a little different, because my state is so progressive in the laws that we’ve enacted for voter registration and elections,” Ms. Wyman said. “And I’m really proud of the way we’ve enacted them, and how we’ve put in the security measures that I do think address some of the concerns a lot of conservatives have about things like same day registration. So I wanted to be part of that discussion.”

But a majority of the R.N.C. and R.S.L.C. members have sown doubts about the 2020 election. Jason Thompson, a Republican National Committee member from Georgia, praised efforts in his state to end no-excuse absentee voting and curtail early-voting on Sundays, which has been used for decades to help Black voters get to the polls after church services.

Opposition to the Georgia proposals, Mr. Thompson said in an interview, was a fund-raising technique for the state’s voting rights organizations.

“Most Black folks are probably in church on Sunday,” he said. “Why would this hurt them for voting?”

This will explain it to you, you racist, but then you already knew this. That’s why Republicans are racially targeting Black voting. Black Church Leaders In Georgia On The Importance Of ‘Souls To The Polls’.

Despite this vast right-wing conspiracy coordinating GQP efforts at voter suppression, the “Grim Reaper” of the Senate, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, in rare testimony before the Senate Rules Committee on Tuesday, lied under oath: “States are not engaging in trying to suppress voters whatsoever,” Sen. Mitch McConnell said at the first hearing on the For The People Act. “This is a solution in search of a problem.” Fight Over Landmark Voting Rights Bill Begins As GOP Claims Voter Suppression Isn’t A Problem. Someone slap that smirk off this Turtle’s face.

The GQP’s “voter fraud” fraud, which they have been using for decades to limit access to voting, is the actual “solution in search of a problem.”





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8 thoughts on “The Authoritarian Anti-Democratic GQP Goes All In As ‘The Party Of Voter Suppression’”

  1. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/09/19/report-finds-nearly-350000-dead-voters-still-on-rolls-double-voters-casting-multiple-ballots/

    https://admin.halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/news-nation/feds-seize-19-888-fake-state-driver-licenses-from-china-in-chicago-o-hare-airport-all-registered-to-vote-all-democrat

    https://freebeacon.com/2020-election/california-gave-35-million-voter-outreach-contract-to-team-biden-firm/

    https://nypost.com/2020/08/29/political-insider-explains-voter-fraud-with-mail-in-ballots/

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/paterson-new-jersey-voter-fraud-new-election-city-council-race

    https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2020/08/20/benson-asked-investigate-detroit-perfect-storm-voting-problems/5616629002/

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/08/least-846-dead-people-tried-vote-michigans-august-primary-10694-votes-rejected-democrats-want-mail-voting/

    https://nypost.com/2020/08/05/84000-mail-in-ballots-disqualified-in-nyc-primary-election/

    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2020/06/26/1_in_5_ballots_rejected_as_fraud_is_charged_in_nj_mail-in_election_143551.html

    https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/whitehouse.gov/files/docs/pacei-voterfraudcases.pdf (381 pp)

    Just a few. You can discover hundreds of further examples with a simple search string “voter fraud 2020,” just don’t use Google for your search engine, they censor. And this isn’t new; everyone knows JFK stole Chicago and the state of Texas from Nixon, it’s common knowledge. Sam Giancana was pissed when RFK reneged on the deal.

    And why are you okay with requiring a photo ID to drive, or to receive welfare benefits, or to open a bank account? Since blacks aren’t sophisticated enough to secure photo IDs (that’s your argument), why are we allowing them to drive?

    P.S.: You repeating “I have no idea what you’re talking about” isn’t the cogent rebuttal you think it is.

    • These are all disreputable right-wing media sites promoting Donald Trump’s Big Lie. I’m so sorry you fell for this propaganda. You clearly are unable to distinguish fact from fiction, which explains your bizarre rants.

  2. The next GQP rationalization for overturning the will of the voters:

    Republican lawmakers blocked Medicaid expansion funding from reaching the Missouri House floor on Wednesday, posing a setback for the voter-approved plan to increase eligibility for the state health care program,” The Kansas City Star reported Thursday.

    Although the measure was was popular with voters, one Republican legislator argued that the voters should be ignored because it received support from urban and suburban voters [code for Black voters], whose voices are apparently less important than those from rural areas.

    “Rural Missouri [white voters] said no,” said Rep. Sara Walsh. “I don’t believe it is the will of the people to bankrupt our state.”

    -So only rural white Christian Nationalist evangelical voters (R) count, and minority voters living in the “big cities” (D) should not count. This is the new coded segregationist argument.

    • Do you believe non-citizens should be allowed to help elect our nation’s officials?

      If yes, cool. I understand how you might think Washington’s policies have a great effect on the citizens of Gambia and Guatemala, so they should therefore help us decide who enacts those policies. Just curious though, which other nation on earth allows all global residents to determine the policies of that nation? Any of them?

      If not, I’m curious to hear how you propose limiting suffrage to American citizens. No ID, automatic and same-day registration, 100% vote-by-mail, all are opportunities for voter fraud. Maybe you think all politicians, and our entire electorate, can rely on the “honor system?” I applaud your innocence.

      I wish Democrats would be honest with their arguments. Mexicans can’t compete in a 21st-century technological landscape and need America’s welfare panoply to survive, which means they’ll always vote Big D. It’s about power and control. Nothing wrong with that, just admit it and stop with the “racism” bs.

      Curious how our racist country remains such a powerful magnet for the world’s minorities.

      • Amy

        The only case where fraud may have been a factor in an election appears to be Arizona Republican State Party Chairpersons Kelli Wards. Cite any fraud in any state from reputable (that means non-Trump Zone-Fox Island-Disinfowars) that shifted the Presidential Election Outcome. Also, cite from reputable sources where noncitizens voted.

      • A non-citizen, Vladimir Putin, did help electDonald Trump in 2016 and almost succeeded again in 2020.

        You clearly have no idea what you are talking about. In-person voting fraud, the thing that voter ID is supposedly meant to prevent, is virtually nonexistent. There are numerous studies, and lack of prosecutions, to support this. 5 states currently have 100% vote by mail with no reported incidences of voter fraud. Even in Arizona, nearly all local elections are conducted 100% vote by mail, and in state and federal elections, in excess of 8o% of Arizona voters vote by mail with no significant incidence of voter fraud. The handful of prosecutions have been of “snowbirds” double-voting in AZ and their home state (the vast majority were Republicans). As of December 23, 2020, 20 states and the District of Columbia had enacted automatic voter registration policies. None have reported significant incidence of voter fraud. Same day voter registration allows for people who have moved to update their voter registration so they can vote and not be disenfranchised simply because they forgot to update their voter registration before some arbitrary date ahead of the election.

        As for the rest of your ridiculous diatribe, I have no idea WTF you are talking about.

        • I could offer more than 30 bookmarked links of prosecuted voter fraud, but it wouldn’t matter. You believe our government is honest, and serves the best interests of its citizens. I’ll also assume you’re still swimming in last century’s paradigm of (evil) Republicans vs. (benevolent) Democrats, having not received the memo that this is a class war, not an ideological war. This is billionaires conducting interviews in Montecito while Lupe and Ramon are 25 miles south in Oxnard struggling to put food on the table, and while liberal media outlets applaud their vapid honesty (migawd, Oprah got teary and Meghan even cried!!).

          Everyone in D.C. is a millionaire, and if voter fraud means they can get a second Rolls or a third vacation home (lookin’ at you, Bernie) then it’s all good.

          As long as they can keep us fighting among ourselves, they win.

          • You won’t submit your “evidence” because you don’t want to be fact checked. Who are you kidding.

            Over the past 10 years, the Arizona AG’s office has prosecuted 20 cases of fraud with one case overturned on appeal and another dismissed without prejudice, according to a document released by the state’s top law enforcement official.

            Taken together, the number of cases represent an extremely small percent of the 15.5 million votes cast in all of the primary and general elections between 2010 and the present.

            “Voter fraud remains rare in Arizona despite AG announcing 19 active cases”, https://www.azfamily.com/news/voter-fraud-remains-rare-in-arizona-despite-ag-announcing-19-active-cases/article_7594be96-cae4-11ea-b428-135ce3ef9122.html

            As for the rest of your ridiculous diatribe, I still have no idea WTF you are talking about.

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