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Vote Theft, Robocalls, and Terry Nelson

Posted by Evan Derkacz at 6:48 AM on November 6, 2006.


Matt Stoller: A Republican operative with a history of dirty tricks and criminal comrades has his hands all over the midterm elections...
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Terry Nelson, an unindicted co-conspirator in the TRMPAC Tom Delay scandal, and the boss of Jim Tobin, the convicted felon in the NH phone-jamming case, is the head of opposition research for the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee. So it's not a surprise that these kinds of unethical dishonest tactics are being used.

Sources in Bergen County are reporting that an autodial robocall is being made that starts out sounding like a positive Bob Menendez message. If you hang up, it repeatedly calls you back. If you listen all the way to the end, it finishes by saying that Menendez is an embezzler and under criminal investigation.

This is a voter suppression tactic being used nationwide by the GOP. Initially callers will think they are hearing a call from the Menendez campaign asking for support. If they hang up, it will repeatedly call them back. The intention is to annoy the voter so much that they no longer support the candidate. For those who actually listen to the entire call, they are presented with a series of lies and smears against Menendez, also with the intention of suppressing turnout. It's a win-win tactic for them.

The NRCC is doing the same exact thing in Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and at least 53 other races across the country.

Terry Nelson is a key GOP operative, a senior advisor to John McCain and someone heavily involved with both Tom Delay and Karl Rove. This guy breaks the law and gets rewarded for it. Democrats should make election reform a very core part of their agenda for a lot of reasons, but the rampant criminal nature of the Republican operative class is a pretty good rationale.

Now one thing to be aware of is that vote theft is rarely done cleanly. There are usually signs that unethical people are in charge of a campaign before the vote tampering takes place. After all, if someone is capable of breaking the law with impunity, that character usually shows up prior to the election. They don't just become seedy. There's often a trail of gray area electoral tactics, dishonest mailers and ads, lying robocalls, and a history of flouting FEC or IRS law.

Chris has his checklist for whether we're going to win. I have my checklist for whether there will be attempted electoral theft. And check on all of them, for every Republican candidate in the country since the national party is run by a guy promoted because of his penchant for law-breaking, Terry Nelson.

Does this mean I think the election will be stolen? Well given how much people hate uncertainty, my answer won't satisfy you. It's hard to tell. I would lean against it. And I tend not to believe that Diebold is the most likely way to take votes; good old fashioned voter suppression and ballot box theft is still more reliable and easier for local machines, who are the ones that do it. But recognize the signs are all there on the right. These are very bad people.

Fortunately, there's something you can do about this. You can get out into the field and help candidates with GOTV. Go to Do More Than Vote, which has nice lists of opportunities to work, work, work.

Let's blow these people out of the water. Even Terry Nelson can't stop that.

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When Dems take control
Posted by: Ellie1 on Nov 6, 2006 10:12 AM   
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I hope they don't "make nice" with these damned Neocons. They ought to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, starting from the top down. Can you imagine the paper schredding that will occur in Washington on Nov. 8? I'd like to shred a few things, and it isn't all paper.

While I agree that Dems are not lily white, these damned repukes, have taken illegal tactics to new depths. I have eliminated all neocons from my social circle (including family members) because life is too short to suffer ignorance. Maybe I am a little extreme, but I feel better for it, and I haven't missed the a-holes at all.

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"Robo Calls"
Posted by: mendomama on Nov 7, 2006 8:34 AM   
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I'm in Missouri, outside of Kansas City, and I got one of those "robo calls" a couple of days ago. It began by asking if I was going to vote. It went on to ask if I was going to vote for Jim Talent. I said NO! It then asked if I'd be voting for Claire McCaskill. I said YES! Based on what I'd heard at this point, I assumed it was some sort of poll. But then, it went on to ask if I was pro-life...(a question I hate just for the play on words) I said NO. It then asked if I was for human cloning....even though I know the stem cell initiative strictly prohibits human cloning, I answered in the affirmative, because I support the stem cell initiative. Then it asked about gun rights, which I tend to lean conservative on, when I answered that question, it told me that Jim Talent was the only candidate that had the support of the NRA. It said the call was from "Common Sense", was not affiliated with any candidate, and then when on to urge me to vote for Jim Talent. Does anyone know if this "Common Sense" group is affiliated with the Republican Party? It sure sounded like it to me, even if - as they claim - they're not associated with Jim Talent. Either way, it pissed me off. Anyone that thinks I can be convinced of anything by way of an automated telephone call is pretty out of touch.

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