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Voter ID: The Phantom Menace


At a time when states are struggling to close record budget deficits and grappling with important issues on everything from education to health care, Republican-led state legislatures across the country have fixated on a problem that doesn’t exist, but is politically advantageous: voter fraud. Although voter fraud is exceptionally rare and, when it does occur, is usually the result of confusion rather than malicious intent, Republicans have used the crisis atmosphere to advance laws that require voters to present certain approved forms of identification before they can cast their ballots. In this legislative session, at least thirty-seven state legislatures are considering or have considered voter ID or proof of citizenship legislation. As ThinkProgress has documented, these laws disenfranchise millions of voters and disproportionately affect key progressive constituencies, including seniors, college students, minorities, and low-income voters. Although voter ID laws cost states millions to implement, Republican governors and state legislatures have often pushed them through as “emergency measures” that demand expedited consideration for the sake of the budget. As Campus Progress first reported, the original prototype bill for voter ID legislation was drafted by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a conservative organization linked to the billionaire Koch brothers. In the run up to the 2012 election, these bills have a clear partisan intent and are predicted to depress voter turnout, in addition to robbing millions of citizens of their fundamental right to have a voice in the democratic process.

A SOLUTION IN SEARCH OF A PROBLEM: The allegation of widespread voter fraud is, of course, a Republican myth. During the George W. Bush administration, the Justice Department launched an exhaustive investigation of voter fraud – and turned up only 38 cases nationwide between October 2002 and September 2005, of which only 13 resulted in convictions. In 2007, New York University’s Brennan Center for Justice researched Republican charges of voter fraud and found that, “It is more likely that an individual will be struck by lightning than that he will impersonate another voter at the polls.” One article in a South Carolina paper astutely called voter fraud “the phantom menace” and “a non-existent threat.” Yet to hear Republicans tell the tale, voter fraud is a massive epidemic so threatening to our democracy that it’s necessary to disenfranchise millions of Americans in order to secure the “integrity of the ballot box.” Of course, making it more difficult for minorities, college students, the elderly, and the poor to vote does precisely the opposite — it weakens our democracy, depressing turnout and making election results less representative of the people’s will. In short, the only fraud being perpetrated is the allegation of voter fraud.

LOCKING THE BALLOT BOX: Yesterday, South Carolina became the tenth state to adopt voter identification legislation. Texas will likely become the eleventh this week or next when Gov. Rick Perry (R) signs the bill presented to him on Monday. Earlier this month, the Florida legislature passed a “sweeping rewrite” of state election law at “head-spinning speed.” Governor Rick Scott (R) is expected to approve the legislation when it reaches his desk. Facing an unprecedented recall effort, Wisconsin Republican have been trying to hustle through their own voter ID bill that will go into effect immediately – a clear sign they are scared of the upcoming elections. The speed at which the state’s bill is advancing has alarmed the board that overseas elections, whose director commented, “There has been no time for the careful evaluation and vetting needed to ensure the best options for voters and election officials is enacted.” And even though New Hampshire’s voter ID bill has not yet become state law, illegal signs have appeared at some polling stations demanding voters show ID before they vote. While dramatically restricting access to the ballot box through ID requirements, Republicans have also successfully limited or prohibited early voting and other provisions intended to make it easier for the most vulnerable citizens to vote. In Florida, a state that implemented early voting as a reform to “prevent embarrassments like the 2000 election,” the voter ID bill under consideration would cut the time for early voting from fourteen days to eight. In South Carolina, Gov. Haley and her Republican allies insisted on a “clean” version of the bill that would not allow early voting. One publication noted that passing a voter ID bill without early voting demonstrates a clear “partisan bias.” On Tuesday, Senate Democrats in Wisconsin spent nine hours proposing amendments to the voter ID bill, including an amendment to ensure the disabled community’s ability to vote absentee. Republicans shot down every motion. While these measures will be disastrous for minority voting rights, they’ve already been good for some political careers. A South Carolina Republican was named “Legislator of the Year” for his relentless efforts over three years to pass voter ID legislation.

THE TRUE COST: The dozens of states considering voter ID laws are discovering just how expensive it is to disenfranchise their citizens. A Brennan Center report points out that these laws impose a huge financial burden on states, and concludes that implementing voter ID legislation “will involve money states simply don’t have.” It will cost Texas taxpayers $2 million next year to implement the proposed law — “not a small amount of money for a state with a budget deficit of about $27 billion.” Florida’s bill will cost more than $5.7 million to implement, at a time when Gov. Scott Walker (R) is claiming the state is broke and needs to restrict public employees’ collective bargaining rights to survive. Of course, the real cost to states and the country isn’t just financial. These laws could disenfranchise up to 12 percent of the American electorate. South Carolina’s new law “immediately disenfranchises eight percent of registered voters in the state,” or 180,000 citizens, according to the NAACP and ACLU. In Wisconsin, 175,000 seniors — 70 percent of them women — do not have a driver’s licenses and may have to “get a ride at least 50 miles round trip to obtain an identification card to enable them to continue their constitutional right to vote,” according to one state senator. In a country with a long history of denying suffrage to minority groups, voter ID bills revive painful memories of racial segregation and disenfranchisement. It’s not hard too see troubling echoes of Jim Crow in the new wave of legislation. When the South Carolina House looked as if it would pass the legislation last year, “members of the Legislative Black Caucus and others stood up and walked out of the House chamber to show their collective disgust.” Democrats say it’s no coincidence that Republicans renewed their disenfranchisement efforts after Barack Obama was elected president. “In 2008, we had too many black folk, too many brown folk, too many poor folk voting,” said South Carolina state Representative David J. Mack III. “They (Republicans) can’t have that in 2012.”

Going to cost them


Absolutely incredible!

Democrat Kathy Hochul has surged to a dead heat in a New York special election that could dramatically alter the political landscape in Washington. Ever since Republicans took the majority in the U.S. House, they’ve pushed a non-stop platform of unpopular and destructive ideas, like ending Medicare while preserving tax breaks for millionaires.

Kathy’s special election, in one of the reddest districts in the state this May 24th, is our first chance to show them how much it’s going to cost them. Let’s get her over the top.

http://www.dccc.org/page/m/1d63ca61/1b9dd8ab/4ae5ef98/4e0ce962/1372734153/VEsH/

Kathy is exactly who we need in Congress. She is a tireless fighter for jobs, someone who will always do right by middle class families in her district, and a strong leader who will stand up to the hard right.

Washington insiders and the media are closely watching this race. If Kathy can win a dramatic grassroots victory in this Republican stronghold, it would give Democrats the momentum in our fight to preserve Medicare and stop the Republicans’ reckless agenda.

That’s why hard right groups have just launched a smear campaign against her.

http://www.dccc.org/page/m/1d63ca61/1b9dd8ab/4ae5ef98/4e0ce962/1372734153/VEsE/

This race is winnable, but time is running short. We must keep TV ads on the air so Kathy can keep fighting back against the special interest-funded attacks.

With the eyes of the world watching, let’s show them exactly the kind of victory that grassroots Democrats are capable of.

Senator Chuck Schumer

Contribute now to Fight Back Against Republican Attacks


Remember that Republican congressman who high-tailed it out of Washington after the shirtless photos he sent to women on Craigslist got splashed all over the Internet?

Well, the special election for his seat is just 8 days away and our Democratic candidate, Kathy Hochul, is down by just 1 point in her latest poll!

Republicans know it would be a disaster to lose this race in the single reddest district in all of New York — even his Royal Highness Speaker John Boehner rushed up there to raise cash for more dishonest Republican attack ads.

With just 24 hours to go until our One Week Out Deadline, let’s show we’ve got what it takes to fight this race to the finish.

http://www.dccc.org/page/m/1d63ca97/1b9dd8ab/4a800264/4e0ce99a/243752719/VEsE/

I’m telling you — the more folks in Western New York hear about the Republicans’ support for that ludicrous budget to end Medicare, the more voters are flocking to support Kathy.

The Republicans’ cynical plan to pay for tax breaks for the ultra rich by ending the Medicare support that our seniors rely on is far more shameful than a few racy photos. Let’s make sure they don’t get away with it.

Thanks,

James Carville

P.S. Back in 2009, Democrats won another special election in upstate New York by just 726 votes. This race is shaping up to be the same sort of nail-biter. Help us hit our $75,000 goal to help put Democratic candidate Kathy Hochul over the top. http://www.dccc.org/page/m/1d63ca97/1b9dd8ab/4a800264/4e0ce99a/243752719/VEsE/

a message from Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand …Exciting News


Something very exciting is happening in a special election in Western New York.

A new poll shows Democrat Kathy Hochul surging to a dead heat in the most Republican district in New York. Kathy’s momentum is no coincidence. This is a direct response to her Republican opponent vowing to support the GOP’s plan to end Medicare as we know it, while preserving tax breaks for millionaires.

A win by Kathy would be a shocking blow to the Republicans’ extremist agenda.

That’s why Speaker John Boehner is desperately raising money to fund attack ads against Kathy. With the election in just 13 days, we must raise $10,000 in grassroots support so Kathy has what it takes to fight back.

http://www.dccc.org/page/m/1d63ca82/1b9dd8ab/4a4de9c1/4e0ce9fe/3423444470/VEsH/

Kathy is a fighter for jobs and someone who will never back down when it comes to helping hardworking middle class families. We need her in the House more than ever so she can stand up to the special interests and stop the GOP’s extremist agenda.

But she’s up against not one, but two deep-pocketed conservatives, including a Tea Party candidate who will spend whatever it takes on attack ads to win. And you know the GOP shadow groups are right behind them.

With the media watching Kathy’s momentum, we need the strongest possible show of grassroots support on her behalf.

http://www.dccc.org/page/m/1d63ca82/1b9dd8ab/4a4de9c1/4e0ce9fe/3423444470/VEsH/

Republicans sense that this race is slipping away from them. They also know that a grassroots-powered Democratic victory would mean the beginning of the end for their extremist agenda.

With this election just 13 days away, it’s now a dead heat. We must act now to put Kathy over the top.

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

P.S. This is a race that will come down to the wire. With the world watching,

Debra Bowen is a progressive leader


The CA-36 special primary election is just six days away and we need your help to make sure DFA-endorsed candidate Debra Bowen closes strong.

Debra is kicking her Get Out The Vote operation into high gear during the final four days of the election. But the success of this operation will depend on DFA members to step up and push progressive champion Debra Bowen over the top. Can you help deliver the resources Debra needs to win?

http://act.democracyforamerica.com/go/731?akid=779.1480546.-cc5wp&t=1

Debra has always run campaigns empowered by grassroots activists. In this race, over 90% of her contributions have been for less than $100, and over 80% of all contributions have come online.

But Debra’s opponent Janice Hahn is being boosted by $75,000 from an insurance industry outfit targeting Debra’s defeat. And according to the L.A. Times, about half of Hahn’s campaign contributions come from “lobbyists, developers, and others doing business with the city” — the ultimate City Hall insiders.

Debra is a progressive leader who has always put principle over politics. But to ensure victory on May 17th, we need to make sure Debra has the resources to finish her grassroots campaign strong.

Thank you for everything you do.

-Charles

Charles Chamberlain, Political Director

Democracy for America