Republicans vote Nov4, Democrats Nov5 says bogus flyer

More dirty tricks on voter suppression:
Another unknown group is distributing flyers (see the flyer after the jump) with official-looking letterhead around the area of Hampton Roads, Virgina that erroneously inform recipients that because of the crowds at the polls, the Virginia State Board of Elections is scheduling Republicans to vote on November 4th, and Democrats on the 5th.

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http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/10/bogus-robocall.html
The residents of Broward County, Florida have recently received misleading robocalls telling them that they can vote by phone on Election Day, according to a report in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel on Friday.

The report didn't provide many details, other than the fact that the voice fallaciously identified itself as Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes.

When asked whether she had heard about the calls, the supervisor's public service director said that she hadn't, and that of course voting by phone is not an option.

The call is just one of a number of dirty tricks being pulled off around the country just before record numbers of voters are expected to turn up at the polls on Election Day.

Another unknown group is distributing flyers (see the flyer after the jump) with official-looking letterhead around the area of Hampton Roads, Virgina that erroneously inform recipients that because of the crowds at the polls, the Virginia State Board of Elections is scheduling Republicans to vote on November 4th, and Democrats on the 5th.

Democratic congressmen Jerry Nadler of New York, John Conyers of Michigan and Bobby Scott of Virginia on Thursday asked the Justice Department to launch an investigation into the matter and to bring criminal charges against the originators of the flyers.

Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports that people in the area have been receiving robocalls with the same message. This particular trick is an old one: In 2004, the New York Times reported the same message going out in the Pittsburgh area via flyers.
 
Just watched a fascinating biography of Lee Atwater. I had no idea how much character assassination of Michael Dukakis went into George H.W. Bush's win. They sent out leaflets saying 'Child Rapists and murderers and psychopaths vote for Michael Dukakis'.

The Republicans obviously decided that the same tactic would work here; one of Atwater's acolytes is on the McCain/Palin campaign committee.

The bogus leaflets are hard to believe until you understand the Atwater Effect. It's a 'win-at-any-cost' mindset. How you win makes absolutely no difference.

Atwater apparently denounced his own tactics on his deathbed, but the Republicans (and probably the Dems to some extent) learned the lesson.
 
Quote from traderNik:

It's a 'win-at-any-cost' mindset. How you win makes absolutely no difference.


Sounds like Obabma and his "tactics" for getting his senate seat.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Sounds like Obabma and his "tactics" for getting his senate seat.

No, as obeying the rules and challenging your opponent legally under the rules is not the same as a "dirty tricks" campaign.

Your purposeful confusion of the two illustrates his point, that Republicans just don't care and can't distinguish if they leave the boundaries of what is moral and legal.

"It's a 'win-at-any-cost' mindset. How you win makes absolutely no difference."
 
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