October 29, 2014
By Greg Palast
Al Jeezera America
Election officials in 27 states, (click here) most of them Republicans, have launched a program that threatens a massive purge of voters from the rolls. Millions, especially black, Hispanic and Asian-American voters, are at risk. Already, tens of thousands have been removed in at least one battleground state, and the numbers are expected to climb, according to a six-month-long, nationwide investigation by Al Jazeera America.
By Greg Palast
Al Jeezera America
Election officials in 27 states, (click here) most of them Republicans, have launched a program that threatens a massive purge of voters from the rolls. Millions, especially black, Hispanic and Asian-American voters, are at risk. Already, tens of thousands have been removed in at least one battleground state, and the numbers are expected to climb, according to a six-month-long, nationwide investigation by Al Jazeera America.
At the heart of this voter-roll scrub is the Interstate Crosscheck program, which has generated a master list of nearly 7 million names. Officials say that these names represent legions of fraudsters who are not only registered but have actually voted in two or more states in the same election — a felony punishable by 2 to 10 years in prison.
Until now, state elections officials have refused to turn over their Crosscheck lists, some on grounds that these voters are subject to criminal investigation. Now, for the first time, three states — Georgia, Virginia and Washington — have released their lists to Al Jazeera America, providing a total of just over 2 million names....
There is absolutely no voter fraud to warrant any investigation and certainly nothing to begin a countrywide "Crossover List." This is a waste of taxpayer's money. Have these bureaucrats having nothing else to do? If they don't then they aren't needed.
There is absolutely no voter fraud to warrant any investigation and certainly nothing to begin a countrywide "Crossover List." This is a waste of taxpayer's money. Have these bureaucrats having nothing else to do? If they don't then they aren't needed.