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Elijah Cummings Wants Brian Kemp To Testify In Washington About Voter Suppression
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Dec 4, 2018 11:44:03   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/elijah-cummings-wants-brian-kemp-214805050.html

Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), the incoming chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, is interested in calling Gov.-elect Brian Kemp (R-Ga.) in to testify about allegations that he aided his own campaign by engaging in voter suppression.
“I want to be able to bring people in, like the new governor-to-be of Georgia, to explain, you know, explain to us why is it fair for wanting to be secretary of state and be running [for governor],” Cummings told HuffPost.
Kemp won a narrow victory over Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams on Nov. 6 amid allegations that he used his position as secretary of state to purge voters from the rolls and reduce polling locations in African-American communities. She is suing the state, alleging a wide range of abuses by Kemp’s office aimed at reducing voting by African-Americans in the state.
“It was not a free and fair election,” Abrams said after conceding the election to Kemp on Nov. 20.
Possible hearings on voter suppression in 2018 would not be limited to Georgia. Cummings is also focused on allegations of voter suppression in Kansas and North Carolina.
Aside from Kemp, Cummings suggested bringing Debbie Cox, the county clerk for Ford County, Kansas, to testify. She became the focus of controversy when she moved the only polling location in Dodge City outside the city limits over unexplained concerns about safety. Dodge City is over 50 percent Latino. The ACLU sued in response to the move and Cox’s having provided only one polling location for a town of 13,000 people.
Cummings is also interested in calling officials from North Carolina in to testify about the closure of 20 percent of the state’s early-voting polling sites this year. These early voting sites were closed because of a law passed by the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper in June.
Hearings on voter suppression in the 2018 midterms wouldn’t just serve the purpose of exposing these practices on a national stage but would also show why it’s necessary for Congress to pass reforms to prevent such abuses.
House Democrats will push a package of reforms targeting campaign finance, ethics and voting rights laws as their first order of business in January.
This legislation will include a fix to the Voting Rights Act that would reinstate the federal preclearance oversight for changes to voting laws in some jurisdictions that was gutted by the Supreme Court in 2013. The bill would also make it harder for states to engage in mass voter purges as Kemp did. Holding hearings on what happened in Georgia would help Democrats build an evidentiary case in support of their legislative agenda, according to Cummings."One of the things about my committee, you know, it’s called Oversight and Government Reform,” he said. “Oversight, you know, you gotta research and find out what the hell is going on and then, if it is appropriate, to do those things to reform the system.”
This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

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Dec 4, 2018 11:49:19   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/elijah-cummings-wants-brian-kemp-214805050.html

Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), the incoming chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, is interested in calling Gov.-elect Brian Kemp (R-Ga.) in to testify about allegations that he aided his own campaign by engaging in voter suppression.
“I want to be able to bring people in, like the new governor-to-be of Georgia, to explain, you know, explain to us why is it fair for wanting to be secretary of state and be running [for governor],” Cummings told HuffPost.
Kemp won a narrow victory over Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams on Nov. 6 amid allegations that he used his position as secretary of state to purge voters from the rolls and reduce polling locations in African-American communities. She is suing the state, alleging a wide range of abuses by Kemp’s office aimed at reducing voting by African-Americans in the state.
“It was not a free and fair election,” Abrams said after conceding the election to Kemp on Nov. 20.
Possible hearings on voter suppression in 2018 would not be limited to Georgia. Cummings is also focused on allegations of voter suppression in Kansas and North Carolina.
Aside from Kemp, Cummings suggested bringing Debbie Cox, the county clerk for Ford County, Kansas, to testify. She became the focus of controversy when she moved the only polling location in Dodge City outside the city limits over unexplained concerns about safety. Dodge City is over 50 percent Latino. The ACLU sued in response to the move and Cox’s having provided only one polling location for a town of 13,000 people.
Cummings is also interested in calling officials from North Carolina in to testify about the closure of 20 percent of the state’s early-voting polling sites this year. These early voting sites were closed because of a law passed by the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper in June.
Hearings on voter suppression in the 2018 midterms wouldn’t just serve the purpose of exposing these practices on a national stage but would also show why it’s necessary for Congress to pass reforms to prevent such abuses.
House Democrats will push a package of reforms targeting campaign finance, ethics and voting rights laws as their first order of business in January.
This legislation will include a fix to the Voting Rights Act that would reinstate the federal preclearance oversight for changes to voting laws in some jurisdictions that was gutted by the Supreme Court in 2013. The bill would also make it harder for states to engage in mass voter purges as Kemp did. Holding hearings on what happened in Georgia would help Democrats build an evidentiary case in support of their legislative agenda, according to Cummings."One of the things about my committee, you know, it’s called Oversight and Government Reform,” he said. “Oversight, you know, you gotta research and find out what the hell is going on and then, if it is appropriate, to do those things to reform the system.”
This article originally appeared on HuffPost.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/elijah-cummings-wants-b... (show quote)


And yet Cummings still doesn't support voter ID. Hmmm!

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Dec 4, 2018 11:57:44   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
And yet Cummings still doesn't support voter ID. Hmmm!


Link please

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Dec 4, 2018 12:06:55   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Bad Bob wrote:
Link please


May 24, 2016 - Cummings on twitter - Voter ID laws are about suppressing votes, not preventing voter fraud. #ProtectTheVote

http://twitter.com/RepCummings/status/735131428426555393

All too easy!

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Dec 4, 2018 12:28:03   #
Liberty Tree
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/elijah-cummings-wants-brian-kemp-214805050.html

Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), the incoming chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, is interested in calling Gov.-elect Brian Kemp (R-Ga.) in to testify about allegations that he aided his own campaign by engaging in voter suppression.
“I want to be able to bring people in, like the new governor-to-be of Georgia, to explain, you know, explain to us why is it fair for wanting to be secretary of state and be running [for governor],” Cummings told HuffPost.
Kemp won a narrow victory over Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams on Nov. 6 amid allegations that he used his position as secretary of state to purge voters from the rolls and reduce polling locations in African-American communities. She is suing the state, alleging a wide range of abuses by Kemp’s office aimed at reducing voting by African-Americans in the state.
“It was not a free and fair election,” Abrams said after conceding the election to Kemp on Nov. 20.
Possible hearings on voter suppression in 2018 would not be limited to Georgia. Cummings is also focused on allegations of voter suppression in Kansas and North Carolina.
Aside from Kemp, Cummings suggested bringing Debbie Cox, the county clerk for Ford County, Kansas, to testify. She became the focus of controversy when she moved the only polling location in Dodge City outside the city limits over unexplained concerns about safety. Dodge City is over 50 percent Latino. The ACLU sued in response to the move and Cox’s having provided only one polling location for a town of 13,000 people.
Cummings is also interested in calling officials from North Carolina in to testify about the closure of 20 percent of the state’s early-voting polling sites this year. These early voting sites were closed because of a law passed by the Republican-controlled legislature over the veto of Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper in June.
Hearings on voter suppression in the 2018 midterms wouldn’t just serve the purpose of exposing these practices on a national stage but would also show why it’s necessary for Congress to pass reforms to prevent such abuses.
House Democrats will push a package of reforms targeting campaign finance, ethics and voting rights laws as their first order of business in January.
This legislation will include a fix to the Voting Rights Act that would reinstate the federal preclearance oversight for changes to voting laws in some jurisdictions that was gutted by the Supreme Court in 2013. The bill would also make it harder for states to engage in mass voter purges as Kemp did. Holding hearings on what happened in Georgia would help Democrats build an evidentiary case in support of their legislative agenda, according to Cummings."One of the things about my committee, you know, it’s called Oversight and Government Reform,” he said. “Oversight, you know, you gotta research and find out what the hell is going on and then, if it is appropriate, to do those things to reform the system.”
This article originally appeared on HuffPost.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/elijah-cummings-wants-b... (show quote)


Is he going to call Democrats from California to talk about their blatant cheating or Democrats from Florida to talk about their failed attempts at cheating?

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Dec 4, 2018 12:47:57   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
May 24, 2016 - Cummings on twitter - Voter ID laws are about suppressing votes, not preventing voter fraud. #ProtectTheVote

http://twitter.com/RepCummings/status/735131428426555393

All too easy!


What????????

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Dec 4, 2018 12:51:59   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Bad Bob wrote:
What????????


Yeppers. He also is agaisnt the voter fraud commission as he thinks it will suppress voting. That's kind of like saying speed limits suppresses driving. LOL!

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Dec 4, 2018 13:01:44   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Yeppers. He also is agaisnt the voter fraud commission as he thinks it will suppress voting. That's kind of like saying speed limits suppresses driving. LOL!


The "voter fraud commission" was fraud from the beginning and was proven in Kansas.

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Dec 4, 2018 13:05:44   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Bad Bob wrote:
The "voter fraud commission" was fraud from the beginning and was proven in Kansas.


Back at cha. How bout a link on that??

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Dec 4, 2018 13:28:22   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Back at cha. How bout a link on that??


https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/23/us/kris-kobach-kansas-governor.html

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Dec 4, 2018 13:34:09   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
And yet Cummings still doesn't support voter ID. Hmmm!

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People who do not support "VOTER ID" believe that anyone should be allowed go to any election and vote without proving who they are. If this is true they could also vote as often as they wish to simply by going to a different presinct and voting again-again-and again.
Only an absolute idiot would believe this way---in other words A DEMOCRAT.
Elijah Cummings is a Democrat!!!
and a very stupid Democrat at that!

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Dec 4, 2018 15:15:33   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/23/us/kris-kobach-kansas-governor.html


"The "voter fraud commission" was fraud from the beginning and was proven in Kansas." And how does this article prove that?? Is this your "straight out of the old arse" quick time supposition of the voter fraud commission??? May you should look up fraud.

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Dec 4, 2018 15:16:39   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
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People who do not support "VOTER ID" believe that anyone should be allowed go to any election and vote without proving who they are. If this is true they could also vote as often as they wish to simply by going to a different presinct and voting again-again-and again.
Only an absolute idiot would believe this way---in other words A DEMOCRAT.
Elijah Cummings is a Democrat!!!
and a very stupid Democrat at that!
**************************************************... (show quote)


Agree totally. The absolute only reason for being against photo ID to vote is to allow people who are not who they claim to be to vote. Period.

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Dec 4, 2018 16:43:48   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
"The "voter fraud commission" was fraud from the beginning and was proven in Kansas." And how does this article prove that?? Is this your "straight out of the old arse" quick time supposition of the voter fraud commission??? May you should look up fraud.


The link was just a starting point for you. I'm not going to spoon feed you information. Start with the forming of the "voter fraud commission" then follow the court action.

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Dec 4, 2018 17:15:29   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Bad Bob wrote:
The link was just a starting point for you. I'm not going to spoon feed you information. Start with the forming of the "voter fraud commission" then follow the court action.


No thanks. I've been spoon feeding you all morning.

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