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Mar 17, 2023 13:31:57   #
older and wiser
 
LogicallyRight wrote:
Where you will find Kev cleaning out the bed pans full of democrat lies and other schitt.


Having supper!

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Mar 17, 2023 15:49:04   #
tomhoff24
 
Huh?!

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Mar 17, 2023 15:51:02   #
tomhoff24
 
Absolutely!

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Mar 17, 2023 16:50:22   #
Justice101
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Here’s Where GOP E******n Officials Stand On Their State’s Ties To A L*****t-Controlled V**er Roll ‘Maintenance’ Group
BY: SHAWN FLEETWOOD
MARCH 15, 2023
7 MIN READ


The Federalist pressed GOP state e******n officials about their participation in the Electronic Registration Information Center.


Since Missouri, Florida, and West Virginia’s recent withdrawal from the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) — a widely used v**er-roll management group with ties to left-wing activists — last week, America’s legacy media have been in freak-out mode. In uniform fashion, l*****t outlets have labeled the legitimate concerns raised by the aforementioned states as “conspiracy theories” promoted by “e******n deniers” and “right-wing media.”

As The Federalist’s Victoria Marshall reported, publications like The New York Times and Associated Press have gone out of their way to run grossly dishonest headlines such as “G.O.P. States Abandon Bipartisan V****g Integrity Group, Yielding to Conspiracy Theories” and “E******n conspiracies fuel dispute over v***r f***d system.” Predictably, these articles whitewash the issues surrounding ERIC, particularly its refusal to “require member states to participate in addressing multi-state v***r f***d” and allowance “for a hyper-partisan individual to be an ex-officio non-v****g member on its governance board.”

While painted as a nonpartisan venture by corporate media, ERIC is a v**er-roll management system founded by far-left activist David Becker that was sold to states as a “quick and easy way” to administer their v**er rolls. When states become ERIC members, they give v**er data to the group — including the records of unregistered v**ers. Currently, ERIC has control of v**er-roll data in more than half of states and the District of Columbia.

In addition to founding ERIC, Becker is also notable for launching the Center for E******n Innovation and Research (CEIR), one of the major groups that received millions of dollars from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in the lead-up to the 2020 e******n. Such grants were then poured into local e******n offices throughout the country to push Democrat-backed v****g policies. Analyses have shown these “Zuckbucks” were heavily skewed toward Democrat municipalities, especially in swing states, effectively making it a giant Democrat “get out the v**e” operation.

As The Federalist reported, ERIC t***smits the v**er-roll data it receives from states to CEIR, which “then develops targeted mailing lists and sends them back to the states to use for v***r r**********n outreach.”

While currently a non-v****g member of ERIC’s board, Becker announced on Tuesday he “will not accept renomination” to the board “when [his] term expires this week,” citing Republican criticisms of the group.

Despite these alarming ties, there are still several leading GOP state e******n officials who continue to participate in ERIC. In light of Missouri, Florida, and West Virginia’s collective withdrawal from the coalition, The Federalist reached out to these officials to inquire whether they’re reconsidering their state’s ERIC membership.

Alaska
While speaking with state lawmakers last week, Alaska’s Division of E******ns director Carol Beecher revealed she was reconsidering the state’s partnership with ERIC, citing membership costs as the primary reason. A spokeswoman from the Alaska lieutenant governor’s office confirmed this assertion but noted the state “has not decided on whether to continue” as an ERIC member.

“List maintenance is an essential process to ensure our v**er list is as accurate and current as possible, and ERIC is one of the tools that Alaska uses to assist in this process,” spokeswoman Tiffany Montemayor told The Federalist. Montemayor did not, however, address whether Alaska shares the concerns about ERIC raised by Missouri, Florida, and West Virginia.

Georgia
When pressed by The Federalist on whether Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger was reconsidering his state’s ERIC membership and if he shared the concerns espoused by the three aforementioned states, Raffensberger spokesman Mike Hassinger declined to answer, instead replying, “If you really believe that ERIC is ‘an interstate alliance controlled by Democrat operatives that encourages partisan outreach efforts under the guise of simple v**er roll maintenance,’ you’re an i***t.”

Ohio
While once describing ERIC as “one of the best fraud-fighting tools that we have,” Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has reversed course and is threatening to withdraw his state from the organization. In a letter sent to ERIC Executive Director Shane Hamlin last week, LaRose demanded the group comply with his proposed reforms in its Friday meeting.

“I will not accept the status quo as an outcome of the next meeting,” LaRose wrote. “Anything short of the reforms mentioned above will result in action up to an[d] including our withdrawal from membership.”

As The Federalist reported, “LaRose’s proposed reforms include removing ‘ex-officio membership positions’ from ERIC’s bylaws so as to cut left-wing activist David Becker from its board, as well as no longer requiring states to send out v***r r**********n mailers to unregistered residents.”

Iowa
According to the Associated Press, Iowa GOP Secretary of State Paul Pate is among the nation’s leading Republican e******n officials “who said they [have] no intention” of leaving ERIC and who have “signaled strong support for the effort.”

“ERIC is an effective tool for ensuring the integrity of Iowa’s v**er rolls,” Pate told the outlet.

Texas
In Texas, state lawmakers have introduced legislation that, according to The Texas Tribune, would end the state’s participation in ERIC. Under HB 2809, the Texas secretary of state would be required to “cooperate with other states and jurisdictions to develop systems to compare v**ers, v**er history, and v***r r**********n lists to identify v**ers: whose addresses have changed,” “who have been convicted of a felony,” or “who are registered to v**e in more than one state.”

A companion bill (SB 1070) has also been introduced in the state Senate.

In a statement provided to The Federalist, Assistant Secretary of State for Communications Sam Taylor said that “Texas has always used the many sources at its disposal – including the Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Bureau of Vital Statistics, local Registrars of Death, probate courts, U.S. Attorneys’ offices, and County V**er Registrars – to identify and remove ineligible and duplicate v***r r**********ns from the rolls and update v**ers’ addresses.”

“Our office will continue to use every tool in our toolbox to ensure Texas’ v**er rolls remain accurate and up-to-date, including by working with other states and jurisdictions – as required by Section 18.062 of the Texas E******n Code, which has been law since 2015 – to identify potential cross-state registrants, movers, and deceased individuals on the v**er rolls,” Taylor said.

Virginia
Unlike most U.S. jurisdictions, Virginia doesn’t have a secretary of state, meaning the state’s e******ns department is tasked with overseeing e******n administration. When pressed on whether the department is reconsidering its participation in ERIC in light of Florida, Missouri, and West Virginia’s decision to withdraw, an agency spokeswoman didn’t provide a definitive answer on the matter.

“The Department of E******ns engages in ongoing and extensive list file maintenance processes,” she said. “If there are any changes made to any of these processes, they will be announced publicly.”

South Carolina
In a statement provided to The Federalist, South Carolina State E******n Commission spokesman John Catalano said that while the commission has “many sources of information to remove unqualified v**ers for a variety of reasons,” ERIC is currently their “only source for access to critical sets of data,” including the Social Security Administration’s death files and the “list of South Carolina v**ers who have registered in other states.”

“While our state’s health department provides us with reports of people who have died in South Carolina, these reports do not include South Carolinians who die outside the state’s borders. The Social Security Administration death data we receive through ERIC allows us to identify these v**ers and make them inactive,” Catalano said. “The State E******n Commission’s view is that ERIC is a valuable and currently irreplaceable tool that allows us to remove unqualified v**ers from the v***r r**********n rolls.”

Leading GOP state e******n officials from Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Utah did not respond to The Federalist’s request for comment.

This article has been updated to include statements from e******n officials in South Carolina and Texas.
Here’s Where GOP E******n Officials Stand On Their... (show quote)



https://ifapray.org/blog/eric-membership-organization-is-now-being-used-in-31-states/
For decades the Democrats and l*****ts have fought ferociously to prevent the cleanup of State v***r r**********n rolls. Recognizing a potential niche, left wing activists created ERIC to clean v**er rolls their way, using their rules. So in 2012 the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) was formed as a membership organization primarily for blue States. ERIC is essentially a left wing v***r r**********n drive disguised as v**er roll clean up. But it’s been gaining traction in Red States too. Originally funded by the Soros Open Society, it is now responsible for cleaning the v**er rolls in 31 States, plus D.C. A top e******n official from each member State is appointed a seat on the ERIC Board or as an Officer, all unpaid positions.

ERIC located 17 million new v**ers for the 2020 e******n, the most in the history of their organization. For comparison, they only found 5.7 million in 2012, Obama’s ree******n.

The ERIC database is comprehensive and would be one of the most coveted by bad actors looking to influence an e******n. Member States must not only submit all details on inactive and active v**ers to ERIC every 60 days. But they must also provide every individual in their states Motor Vehicle Department database, both licensed and ID recipients. This combo of data is breathtaking. It’s everyone who could generate a legal b****t. It includes those approaching v****g age, even those here illegally yet issued an ID by their left leaning State. This data includes names, addresses, DOB, License #, last 4 of social #, v**er activity, phone, email, title and type of citizenship documentation, and much more!

ERIC doesn’t just manage lists, they demand action. But it’s not the action you would expect, like cleaning v**er rolls. ERIC provides each member State a targeted list of people that are not registered to v**e. The Membership Bylaws require the State to contact at least 95% of these people within 90 days, soliciting them to register. ERIC also wants specific registration profiles updated and requires the State to contact these v**ers within 90 days too. It’s essentially a left wing v***r r**********n drive all paid for by the States, not the Democrat Party. The membership fee is $25,000 but costs can run into the millions to fund the activities and membership dues…

ERIC has not published an annual report since 2017, almost 5 years ago. Becker, who still has a seat on the ERIC board, went on to create the Center for E******n Innovation and Research (CEIR) in 2016. He distributed $69.5 million in grants from Zuckerberg for the 2020 e******n using similar methods as CTCL.

THEIR ERIC MEMBERSHIP WEBSITE NO LONGER EXISTS-WHY IS THAT??
https://ericstates.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/ERIC-Membership-Summary-v20190603.pdf

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Mar 18, 2023 02:11:49   #
elledee
 
Kevyn wrote:
Whoever shat out this fairytale manifesto needs to put down their crack pipe and check into rehab or a mental hospital.


Maybe you can get a group rate with h****r and hopefully they have a proctologist on staff to help you find you head

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Mar 18, 2023 10:44:33   #
WEBCO
 
Kevyn wrote:
Whoever shat out this fairytale manifesto needs to put down their crack pipe and check into rehab or a mental hospital.


T***h hurts

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Mar 18, 2023 10:48:05   #
older and wiser
 
WEBCO wrote:
T***h hurts


And hits close to home to the confused like kev!

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