Category Archives: chicanery
Bevin Supporter Fishing for Voter Fraud Evidence They Don’t Have Through Robocalls That May Mislead Voters Into Thinking They Are Coming from Kentucky Board of Elections
Courier Journal:
Conservative political activist Frank Simon, a longtime supporter of Gov. Matt Bevin, is sending robocalls asking Kentuckians to report suspicious activity or voter fraud to the State Board of Elections before Nov. 14 — the day of Bevin’s… Continue reading
Trump, Bevin, and the Voter Fraud Dog That Didn’t Bark
Yesterday at Slate I wrote about how Kentucky governor Matt Bevin has so far made unsubstantiated claims that voter fraud and other irregularities cost him the election against his Democratic opponent Andy Beshear, and that the Kentucky Senate President made… Continue reading
Ghost of Tom Hofeller: Republican Legislator Keeps Leaving North Carolina Legislative Meeting for Secret Consultations in Redrawing the State’s Congressional Districts Under Threat of Court Order
Daniel Jacobson:
https://twitter.com/Dan_F_Jacobson/status/1192515607427723265
Kentucky: “Republican lawmakers: Bevin can’t turn election dispute into ‘fishing expedition'”
Courier-Journal:
Republicans in Kentucky’s legislature have expressed skepticism about Gov. Matt Bevin’s dispute with Tuesday night’s election results, saying the governor should back up his claims of “irregularities” and not drag the outcome beyond next week’s recanvass.“If there… Continue reading
“AP Exclusive: Steyer aide offered money for endorsements”
AP:
A top aide to Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer in Iowa privately offered campaign contributions to local politicians in exchange for endorsing his White House bid, according to multiple people with direct knowledge of the conversations.The overtures from Pat… Continue reading
“Could Matt Bevin Steal the Kentucky Governor’s Election?”
I have written this piece for Slate. It begins:
Will the Kentucky Legislature assist Matt Bevin in stealing the governor’s race from Democrat Andy Beshear, who appeared to have won Tuesday’s election by about 5,000 votes? Ordinarily, I would consider… Continue reading
Why Didn’t DOJ Share Whistleblower Complaint with FEC, and What About the Timing of FEC Commissioner Petersen’s Departure?
“Empower the FEC to Fight Election Crime; A depleted commission faces threats from Russia and beyond.”
UK: “Johnson delay on Russia dossier helps Putin, says Litvinenko widow”
Guardian:
The widow of Alexander Litvinenko has said Boris Johnson should not have suppressed the parliamentary report on Russian interference in British politics, saying the delay helps the Kremlin and feeds suspicions of a cynical government “cover-up”.Marina Litvinenko said… Continue reading
“The Cybersecurity 202: Feds and police are war-gaming all the ways an election can be hacked”
“Court Lifts Confidentiality on Hofeller Files in Several Key States”
Common Cause:
Today Wake County Superior Court Judge Vince Rozier lifted a confidentiality designation on more than one hundred thousand documents created by the late Thomas Hofeller, the Republican operative responsible for many of the most controversial GOP gerrymanders of… Continue reading
Gates: RNC Had Advanced Notice of Wikileaks’ Release of Democrats’ Emails During 2016 Election
BuzzFeed:
President Donald Trump’s team was “very happy” that Wikileaks released emails hacked from the Democratic party during the 2016 race, a former campaign official told investigators from the special counsel’s office.Rick Gates, who served as Trump’s deputy campaign chair,… Continue reading
“Threat to US elections in 2020 is not limited to Russia”
AP:
Russia interfered in the 2016 election and may try to sway next year’s vote as well. But it’s not the only nation with an eye on U.S. politics.American officials sounding the alarm about foreign efforts to disrupt the 2020… Continue reading