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How Can John Mccain Complain About Acorn After This Comes Out?

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.



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  1. mobilemi said

    No matter who commits voter fraud, at whatever level, for whatever party and for whatever organization, every single American, including those we call Senators, should be outraged and outspoken and out finding these political parasites and nailing their hides to the jail house wall!
    This is one of those things where party affiliation doesn’t matter. We should pursue all such allegations with the full force of the law. Now!

  2. Islam Delenda Est said

    There’s a chasm of difference between an unfounded allegation and an actual indictment. I can claim you are the product of a tryst between Elvis and an alien too…that doesn’t make it so.

  3. Mladen86 said

    What I find funny is that they could probably say so many things to eachother that nobody would vote either of them.

  4. rare2fin said

    Unless the media picks up on this news, it will remain unreported.Certainly Fox 5 will suppress any mention of it.
    Such news however, is enlightening.
    The thing is however, I have already decided that I will vote for Obama, as have many many others.
    I hope that all votes will be counted, that all who vote are legit, that no one is prevented from voting because of their color or where they live, that there are no strongarm tactics encouraged or used, and that the end result will be a landslide.
    in favor or Obama.

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