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ACORN responds to fraud allegations and state investigations.

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Via Marc Ambinder at the Atlantic at:

http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/10/acorn_rallies_its_troops.php

Marc discusses the recent Republican attacks on ACORN's voter registration drives.

The most important part of the article is his posting of an internal memo from ACORN's directors, Bertha Lewis and Steve Kest, to its political allies.  Two sections of the memo seem particularly relevant to me.

First, this section that illustrates what's at stake if ACORN were ever forced to close up shop:


On Monday, October 6, as voter registration deadlines passed in most states, ACORN completed the largest, most successful nonpartisan voter registration drive in history.  In partnership with the nonpartisan organization Project Vote, we helped register over 1.3 million low-income, minority, and young voters in a total of 21 states.  Highlights of this success include:

We collected over 151,000 registrations in Florida, 153,000 in Pennsylvania, 215,000 in Michigan, and nearly 250,000 in Ohio.

An estimated 60-70 percent of our applicants are people of color.

At least HALF of all are registrations are from young people between 18-29.
Second, this section that lays out the facts about accusations of fraudulent activity by ACORN:


Fact: ACORN has implemented the most sophisticated quality-control system in the voter engagement field, but in almost every state we are required to turn in ALL completed applications, even the ones we know to be problematic.

Fact: ACORN flags incomplete, problem, or suspicious cards when we turn them in, but these warnings are often ignored by election officials. Often these same officials then come back weeks or months later and accuse us of deliberately turning in phony cards.

Fact: Our canvassers are paid by the hour, not by the card, so there is NO incentive for them to falsify cards. ACORN has a zero-tolerance policy for deliberately falsifying registrations, and in the relatively rare cases where our internal quality controls have identified this happening we have fired the workers involved and turned them in to election officials and law-enforcement.

Fact: No charges have ever been brought against ACORN itself.  Convictions against individual former ACORN workers have been accomplished with our full cooperation, using the evidence obtained through our quality control and verification processes.

Fact: Voter fraud by individuals is extremely rare, and incredibly difficult. There has never been a single proven case of anyone, anywhere, casting an illegal vote as a result of a phony voter registration. Even if someone wanted to influence the election this way, it would not work.

Fact: Most election officials have recognized ACORN's good work and praised our quality control systems. Even in the cities where election officials have complained about ACORN, the applications in question represent less than 1% of the thousands and thousands of registrations ACORN has collected.

Fact: Our accusers not only fail to provide any evidence, they fail to suggest a motive: there is virtually no chance anyone would be able to vote fraudulently, so there is no reason to deliberately submit phony registrations. ACORN is committed to ensuring that the greatest possible numbers of people are registered and allowed to vote, so there is also NO incentive to "disrupt the system" with phony cards.

Fact: Similar accusations were made, and attacks launched, against ACORN and other voter registration organizations in 2004 and 2006. These attacks were not only groundless, they have since been exposed as part of the U.S. Attorneygate scandal and revealed to be part of a systematic partisan agenda of voter suppression.
Since the McCain/Palin campaign, the Republican party, right-wing talk shows and the wingnut blogosphere are all gearing up to portray ACORN as part of a conspiracy to steal the election, please follow the link above to get detailed and factual information to rebut their talking points.


Comments (8)

The rethugs need a scapegoat and ACORN is what they have chosen. They know the landslide will be vicious and unmerciful and they need SOMETHING to help them feel better.

Thanks for this. I had not read much about this yet and this is great information.

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Thank you.

I have been a commenter here a long time but this was my first blog post.

I think the ACORN directors, Bertha Lewis and Steve Kest, do a good job of laying out why the attacks on the organization are so stupid and I wanted to do my part to direct more people to the letter.

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Excellent post. This information should be verified by the MSM and disseminated by them. I think it is very important that attempts to deligitimize an Obama victory be strongly opposed. I assume that Obama will be attacked in the same way that the Clintons were and these attacks need to be discredited. Your post really helps with this. Thanks.

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It's not my information, but as you imply, I am trying to spread the word.

Anyone who finds the info useful, please recommend to keep it on list.

More importantly, send the link to the Atlantic article to your friends or to anyone you know that is buying into the Repubs 'stolen election' myth. Or follow the link and print out the full text of the ACORN letter to use in offline discussions.

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I volunteered to go door-to-door last weekend for an Obama office in PA and I was out doing voter registration. I knocked on a door and the woman who answered said, "We're already registered and we're not voting for Obama." I said, "OK, have a nice day" and headed to the next house. I got to the sidewalk and the husband came out and yelled "Hey! Who are you working for? Are you with ACORN?" as if I was doing something illegal by looking for unregistered voters.

Quite upsetting. People hear ACORN & voter fraud and believe it without stopping to consider how ridiculous this scheme would be if someone tried to enact it. I know its been said many times on TPM, but the only fraud here is voter-fraud fraud.

Rec'd. Thanks for posting this, I knew the GOP was up to something when I started seeing questions about ACORN pop up from McCainbots that confront often on Yahoo! Answers Election room. The GOP conservatives in the battle ground states are scared of losing control, some who have gripped Republican states for years (Indiana, Colorado, Virginia).

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No big secret why the GOP is trying to make ACORN out to be engaged in an organized effort to commit fraud - it's one of the few ways they have of tapping into the FEAR OF THE BROWN PEOPLE this year. Since their opponent is a brown person, they've got to do it more on the down-low, and since they can't go after him directly for being a brown person, the next best thing is to attack an organization that registers brown people to vote.

Really, it's so transparent.

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