Haw Haw Haw
The Denver Post says the Colorado Republican Party spent over $400,000 this summer with a Washington firm to help the party register new voters, a campaign "that has now fallen under suspicion of fraudulent activity."
I can't tell you how much I'm enjoying it.
For it is always us Democrats, you know, who first get hit with scurrilous -- and 99 percent false -- talk of "voter fraud." It's automatic.
In this case, the Colorado GOP hired Strategic Allied Consulting of Washington, D.C, as part of a five-state program. Since then, Colorado has heard of problems elsewhere and has fired the company after learning an employe had told a potential voter that she only wanted to register Republicans and she represented the county clerk's office.
The same sort of breakdown between a state and Strategic Allied happened earlier in Florida but on a broader scale.
So what does Colorado party chairman Ryan Call have to say about all this? What would you expect him to say?
"The concern we have first and foremost in the Republican Party is full compliance of the law."
Of course it is. But what are you saying, Ryan, to the Republicans who contributed the $400,000 that's now gone?
Saturday, September 29, 2012
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