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October 10, 2008

ACORN Pushes Back on Voter Fraud Allegations, Being Fodder for McCain

@ 7:42 pm by Chris Good

The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) says it's been the target of partisan attacks over the past few days, and that recent allegations of voter fraud are scare tactics aimed at promoting an agenda that would suppress voter turnout among low- and middle-income Americans.

The group has come under accusations of voter fraud from election officials and conservative activists recently for reported irregular voter registration cards submitted to election boards in at least seven states. Today, the group became the latest political football in the presidential race, as John McCain's campaign released a web ad implying that Barack Obama had shady connections with the group in his early days of community organizing in Chicago.

ACORN pushed back today in a conference call with reporters.

"There's an attempt here to politicize the act of getting people involved in the process," ACORN Spokesman Brian Kettenring said.

Kettenring accused ACORN's critics of seeking "to create, to manufacture a so-called crisis of voter fraud" for the purposes of promoting policies, such as voter ID requirements, "that are about narrowing the electote, constricting the electorate."

Conservatives have pounced on reports of faulty voter registration cards submitted to election officials by ACORN in Pennylvania, Nevada, Indiana, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Ohio and New Mexico as part a massive registration drive, undertaken by ACORN and nonpartisan registration group Project Vote, which according to the groups has registered 1.3 million voters. A Las Vegas ACORN office was raided Tuesday by Nevada authorities in connection with the reportedly fauly registration cards.

A group of House Republicans today wrote a letter to Attorney General Michael Mukasey, asking the Department of Justice to investigate ACORN's voter registration activities. The group included Reps. Roy Blunt (Mo.), Tom Cole (Okla.), Vernon Ehlers (Mich.), Dean Heller (Nev.), Candice Miller (Mich.), and Lamar Smith (Texas)–all former secretaries of state, and thus all formerly responsible for overseeing elections.

But ACORN says that, in most cases, it is required to submit every voter registration card it receives, and that it flags faulty or suspect cards to alert authorities, but is required to submit them anyway.

It's possible that all the faulty cards that led to recent investigations and criticism, ACORN said, were flagged as faulty to help authorities sift through them.

"When they have contacted us, it has been following up on applications we identified," ACORN Spokesman Scott Levenson said. "It seems to be, from what we know, a one to one relationship."

ACORN also is taking issue with the McCain camp's attack on Obama for his alleged association with the group–particularly the McCain campaign's insinuation that, by pushing for banks to be friendlier to homebuyers, ACORN helped spawn the nation's current financial crisis.

Conservative bloggers have made that case as well, blaming both ACORN and the Community Reinvestment Act for encouraging banks to lend to people who could not pay them back.

"There's an incredible line of argument that has been put out by the right in America that lending to minorities is the cause of the financial crisis," Kettenrging said on the conference call. "It's a disgusting argument and it's just not true."

Kettenring denied that Obama had worked for ACORN, and said that ACORN's borrower advocacy was limited to pressuring banks to stop red-lining (refusing to lend in certain geographical areas) and using predatory lending practices, meaning ACORN's advocacy could not have worked to create the subprime crisis.

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  1. It is quite strange that just as the RNC lodges allegations about Acorn registration fraud that McCain's "Town Hall Meetings have taken on an angry interactive show". In light of the fact that McCain has taken on a more negative campaign I don't think we can ignore the implications of "Karl Rove tactics" in either of these sceanarios. People of all persuasions will do anything for money.
    I watched Alexander Burns of Politico and Chris Good interrogate Bertha Lewis, Interim Chief Organizer for Acorn. She answered all of the questions more than adequately and it became clear that the RNC is desperate to cast doubt on the Obama campaign and will resort to anything as has been demonstrated in the recent weeks activities. It would be interesting to see this angle explored but that is just wishful thinking in this media climate. So the RNC tries to blame everything on the poor people, give excuses to the rich, and try to confuse the middle class, hopefully everyone will see through it this time.

    Comment by N. Roseman — October 12, 2008 @ 6:52 pm

  2. Since the RNC has decided to infuse the McCain campaign with millions to launch character attacks on Obama, how can we not be suspicious of "scandals" such as this? If any of these charges is legitimate, it is the fault of the Rovesque tactics McCain has adopted that most of us will not believe the charges. That is regretable. Actions like this, if true, harm the nation. If, as I choose to believe, this is but one more dirty tactic by the Right to damage the reputation of Obama, the nation isn't served.

    The Right has done all the damage we can tolerate and if they do not cease and desist from their anything to win strategy, America and democracy may not survive.

    All the references to the Depression and the 1930s current in the political discussion fail to point out that much of the western world turned to fascism to deal with the crisis of the 1930s. America is not immune from that outcome this time around when we consider the executive power grabs already taken by the Bush administration. We need to be very careful.

    We need to respond thoughtfully to any charges such as these ACORN allegations rather than fall into the Goosestep reactions desired by the Right.

    Comment by Mason Myatt — October 13, 2008 @ 2:01 pm

  3. ACORNs tactics is the same as the union thugs that the democrats have relied upon. To pretend ACORN is non-partisan is just more media bias — THEY ENDORSED OBAMA. In Birmingham Alabama, they gave out crack to low-income blacks in exchange for voter registration. Obama wrote a check for $800,000 for ACORN to get out votes for him AGAINST HILLARY!!! $800,000 buys alot of crack and cigarettes — Obama's health care plan for the poor! The Hill is in the tank, and will pretend ACORN had no hand in the FANNIE MAE/bank crisis, but a good google search will show the ACORN website that linked to NINJA loans - no income checks, no documentation. Wake Up, corrupt media.

    Comment by Karen — October 14, 2008 @ 3:37 pm

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