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ALEC’s Fingerprints Are All Over the Electoral College Rigging Efforts in Blue States
One of the benefits of living in a democracy is knowing, with relative certainty, that the people choose a representative to lead the country through the electoral process, and although not every voter is pleased with the results of an election, they can rest easy the leader was chosen by the people and not appointed by special interests. Republicans hate democracy and fair elections, and to ensure future presidents are chosen by conservative fascist committee, they have been on a two-and-a-half year crusade to rig the electoral process to guarantee a Republican will win the White House with fewer votes than their opponent. In the last election, although Democrats garnered 1.4 million more votes than Republicans, redistricting and gerrymandering enabled the GOP to hang on to the House of Representatives. Republicans are notorious for using revolting tactics to win elections, and the current coup d’état by electoral college rigging is a travesty, but like every dirty trick Republicans use to steal elections, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is behind Electoral College rigging efforts in Republican-controlled states that overwhelmingly voted for President Obama.
The current Republican assault on the democratic process began during the 2010 midterm elections when dark money groups helped Republicans pick up 675 legislative seats and gain complete control of 12 state legislatures, and the result was the GOP redrawing lines for four times as many congressional districts as Democrats. In early 2010, Karl Rove laid out the Republican approach to redistricting in a Wall Street Journal article titled, “He who controls redistricting can control Congress” and his words were prophetic as Republicans held the House of Representatives despite earning 1.4 million fewer votes than Democrats. Once Republicans controlled state legislatures, they had free rein to begin redistricting to tilt elections in Republicans’ favor, and it was ALEC that provided Republican governors and state legislators with the redistricting tactic to rig Electoral College votes and guarantee a Republican will always be president.
The corporate-controlled ALEC was instrumental in pushing redistricting tactics spearheaded by a former national Republican Party lawyer, Mark Brayden, who gave a presentation on redistricting to members of ALEC’s Public Safety and Elections Task Force in December 2010. Wisconsin Senate majority leader, Scott Fitzgerald, a member of that Task Force and former ALEC state chair, received an email invitation in January 2011 for an ALEC “special” conference call with other Wisconsin Republicans to discuss the legality of redistricting; Fitzgerald led the redistricting effort in Wisconsin, and no Democrats were invited to the secret ALEC conference call. Despite being sharply criticized by a court for developing redistricting maps in Wisconsin under a “veil of secrecy,” the new maps have taken effect and the majority of Congressional districts are now out-of-step with statewide voting patterns.
With new redistricting in place, Republicans plan to allocate electoral votes so that the lion’s share of the state’s electors would go, one by one, to the presidential candidate who won each individual congressional district, but only in blue states. For example, in Michigan where President Obama won by nearly 10 points in 2012, Willard Romney would have received 9 of the state’s 16 electoral votes because he received more votes than the President in nine of the state’s congressional districts. It is precisely how Republicans in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Virginia, and Wisconsin plan on handing a Republican the White House if the despicable electoral rigging is allowed to reach fruition.
ALEC has been directing Republican-controlled state legislatures in various schemes to sway elections in favor of ALEC’s candidates since the 2010 midterm elections, and Republican National Committee chairman, Reince Priebus, made it clear he wants Republicans to use every dirty trick and bit of power they retain to rig the electoral process as part of a national strategy to hand Republicans victories even when they lose elections. Last week, Priebus urged Republican governors and legislators to rig the Electoral College by changing the rules for distributing Electoral College votes, and that is how democracy dies at the hands of ALEC and their Republican lackeys.
Republicans have to cheat to seize control of the nation because in a democratic process, their policies will never garner support from the voters, and although the latest ploy to subvert the Electoral College is just now gaining steam, it is part of ALEC’s long term strategy to appoint leaders their corporate masters demand. ALEC’s redistricting push began in late 2010 after dirty money from Karl Rove-types swept Republicans into state legislatures and governor’s mansions, and it is from those states that elected President Obama where the GOP’s coup d’état will have its greatest effect and ensure a permanent Republican president.
If any American thinks for a minute that there are limits to Republican fascists’ efforts to rig elections in their favor, they are blind, because ALEC and the Republican Party are threatening more than Democratic Presidents, congressional seats, state legislatures and governors; they threaten the existence of democracy itself. Americans should be repulsed and mortified it is even possible for ALEC and Republicans to impede the will of the people in choosing their president, but that is the price Democrats pay for sitting out the 2010 midterm elections, because now they will learn the hard way that “elections have consequences” and democracy can die.
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Shiva(Moderator)
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 6:07 pm
We must ask, what does ALEC gain? Is it a part owner of the GOP? Does it have power in decisions meaning our representatives do not? We already know many states and representatives have done the bidding of ALEC.
Its time the democracy did something. The people. The people that think if it means the GOP wins its good must be informed.And that goes for the democraps that take money and laws from ALEC.
Its time to burn the Reichstag. For the most part, its meaningless to us. Reps dont raise taxes becuase they would pay more. They dont change laws because the organizations that give them money say they cant. Recently 3 senators were found to be giving big pharma(Amgen) a half billion dollars while talking about the giant deficit. The righteous Rev Turtle McConnell was one of them.
I say burn them out
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 6:18 pm
I provide the match Now its up to us to light the fire.You ask and with the power invested by the google I deliver
The alphabetical list below contains the names of for-profit corporations that are known to be, or to have been, American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) members or supporters
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We connected the dots between corporations, politicians, and extreme bills
pouring out of the American Legislative Exchange Council.
Our research helped push 42 major corporations out of ALEC.
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4A1 ALEC House of Representatives Exposed – ALEC Exposed
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Sharin Khosa
Jan. 31st, 2013 at 1:06 pm
Early Warning signs of GOP
Fascism
• Powerful and Continuing Nationalism
• Disdain for Human Rights
• Identification of Enemies/Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause
• Supremacy of the Military
• Rampant Sexism
• Controlled Mass Media
• Obsession with National Security
• Religion and Government are Intertwined
• Corporate Power is Protected
• Labour Power is Suppressed
• Disdain for Intellectuals and the Arts
• Obsession with Crime and Punishment
• Rampant Cronyism and Corruption
• Fraudulent Elections
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rod
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 6:10 pm
Excellent article!!!! These Repugs must be stopped now, not later.
Reynardine
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 7:18 pm
I am rather certain we have, at a minimum, a legally-sufficient case of public corruption, and I suspect a little scratching would uncover conspiracy to commit sedition and a few other interesting offenses as well.
And yes, it can happen here.
nocashdav
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 7:35 pm
if the so called republicans r rigging election…why hav they lost seats an the prez.
buckeyewill
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 8:00 pm
NO surprise. ALEC wants to subvert Government in America.
They must be exposed and stopped. They are worse than the Communists and al-Queda.
StallChaser
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 8:11 pm
This is yet another reason we should be pushing for national popular vote.
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 8:17 pm
We’re almost there.If the repubs push their latest scheme thru you will see a tsunami of states voting for it.
They better watch what they wish for because if they will rue what may happen next
Brigita Petrutis
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 8:38 pm
I wrote my comment before reading yours. (In agreement.)
To be true, this democratic experiment must maintain purity, like a lab experiment. We could use this opportunity to change something that is OBVIOUSLY not sitting well with losers.
toto
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 1:42 pm
The National Popular Vote bill would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states (and DC).
Every vote, everywhere, would be politically relevant and equal in presidential elections.
When the bill is enacted by states with a majority of the electoral votes– enough electoral votes to elect a President (270 of 538), all the electoral votes from the enacting states would be awarded to the presidential candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states and DC.
The presidential election system that we have today was not designed, anticipated, or favored by the Founding Fathers but, instead, is the product of decades of evolutionary change precipitated by the emergence of political parties and enactment by 48 states of winner-take-all laws, not mentioned, much less endorsed, in the Constitution.
The bill uses the power given to each state by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution to change how they award their electoral votes for President. Historically, virtually all of the major changes in the method of electing the President, including ending the requirement that only men who owned substantial property could vote and 48 current state-by-state winner-take-all laws, have come about by state legislative action.
In Gallup polls since 1944, only about 20% of the public has supported the current system of awarding all of a state’s electoral votes to the presidential candidate who receives the most votes in each separate state (with about 70% opposed and about 10% undecided). Support for a national popular vote is strong among Republicans, Democrats, and Independent voters, as well as every demographic group in virtually every state surveyed.
The bill has passed 31 state legislative chambers in 21 states with 243 electoral votes, and been enacted by 9 jurisdictions with 132 electoral votes – 49% of the 270 necessary to go into effect.
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PSzymeczek
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 5:05 pm
Yes, it is beyond time to abolish the Electoral College.
Brigita Petrutis
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 8:28 pm
My gut response to this latest push for re-districting is to push for a one-person, one-vote, direct, election system. This might make a lot of people more interested in casting their vote. Might keep those, otherwise easily discouraged from jumping over hurdles or pushing through barriers (designed to rob them of their civic duty). Change might be good. ALEC must be neutralized, regardless.
Thingfish2
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 8:49 pm
Republicans represent the top one percentile, how else can they possibly win in a democracy. Where a majority (one who has the most votes) wins an election, they know their numbers won’t add up. And with the last results in, you would think that it would be logical for them to reach out to voters, change their ways and accept the facts.
In the real world, however this would undermine their real constituents, the one percentile. Never mind when they say, “government is too big, taxes are too high, too many regulations, and government should get out of the way”, yada, yada, yada.
You will notice though when they do not win elections, or get “their way”, they run to use that same government, too big, too many regulations, yada, yada, yada and make laws that are suitable for their so called constituents, the one percentiles.
People that is not a democracy, where people will have a voice to elect those who they feel will represent them. Republicans, who are bent on the seduction of power, will do anything to keep that power. The one percenter’s will buy, bribe, and lie to keep their yes men in power
Carol Graffius
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 8:53 pm
petitions.whitehouse.gov/...
I am #78 and I will do what is necessary to stop this B.S. My way of being part of the solution. I will spread this far and wide. Only the people can stop them in their tracks.
toto
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 1:43 pm
To abolish the Electoral College would need a constitutional amendment, and could be stopped by states with as little as 3% of the U.S. population.
The National Popular Vote bill would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states (and DC).
The bill has passed 31 state legislative chambers in 21 states with 243 electoral votes, and been enacted by 9 jurisdictions with 132 electoral votes – 49% of the 270 necessary to go into effect.
NationalPopularVote
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PSzymeczek
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 5:10 pm
Signed and shared!
Anne
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 12:47 pm
The sociopathic Koch brothers with their cold, dead hearts are totally pissed that all their money failed to help Willard Romney win the presidential election. To that end, through ALEC, they are trying to rig the system so that reliably blue states will turn red. It’s up to every American opposed to such action to work together to thwart them.
ALEC
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 1:32 pm
Hey guys ALEC here, @Shiva I have much to gain from being in control of the nation! Having a singular entity able to subvert the entire government on all levels makes my life extremely easy!
Running late for a bus? Just call up Governor and have him call those pricks at the public transit board and tell them when the buses REALLY arrive!
Not allowed to walk on the grass? The grass cant vote, and neither will your state if this bullshit sign stays up!
Every day I essentially 538 votes (lets call them ALEC Bucks) that I get to play around with, its super fun!
@djchefron That was very rude! I no longer get free Kraft products, do you know how hard it is to get decent food when I’m constantly running around subverting American society on every level?
@Anne They promised me a cannon..do you have a cannon?
I didn’t think so
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 1:42 pm
Hey Alec I’m sorry you feel that way but look,I’m doing you a favor.Have you ever tasted the mac &cheese?
ALEC
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 4:29 pm
Yes and it is the fuel that keeps me destroying democracy 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Jan. 27th, 2013 at 3:06 pm
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Erdman West III
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 4:29 pm
REMEMBER! The right has no interest in Democracy. They only want power! Many Repubs are so entranced that they do not see the awful power and evil of this movement to take complete control.This is why Bohner, Rush et all are foaming ay the mouth and gibbering like apes. They sense victory. This is no longer politics it is Civil War and the Republican leaders and many followers are the traitors. Watch you back and stay away from ANYONE with a gun in public.
sherrie heckendorn
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 5:23 pm
Ever since i found out about ALEC, I have signed petitions and called different corps and many said they were no longer with ALEC. You noticed that i said they ‘said’they were no longer with them, not that I am sure they are telling the truth. That said, my one question is how do we stop this ‘fascist’ overtaking of our government? It isn’t enough to vote, as is evidenced by the article above and by how the GOP held the house this year with there ‘legal’ re-distributing the districts. What will it take then, on the part of the American people to enact the change needed and send this party of (Guarding old plutocrats) into the obscurity they have so earned.
Bobbi
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 5:32 pm
Seriously, you guys think Romney was trying to cheat? Get real.
Bobbi
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 8:27 pm
Gov Romney took $1/yr when he was Governor of Massachusetts.
The Obamas vacation all year long.
So, who’s fixing elections??
Shiva(Moderator)
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 8:38 pm
LOL thats hilarious! I dont think Ive ever seen such a silly comparison.
Say, did you know as governor Romney hardly spent any time in his state? Look it up
And, how can you fix an election on vacation?
What has this to do with ALEC, what does it have to do with rigging the states (gerrymandering) and what does it to with voter restriction? Inquiring minds…………………….
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 8:41 pm
I thought i got rid of you.Oh well I was trying to do you a favor.Now everyone can see how stupid you are.
Shiva(Moderator)
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 8:50 pm
Isnt that the dumbest thing you have ever seen? Jebus. Uninformed and delusional. Im betting she has 2 pencils in her nose
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 8:58 pm
You betcha
UncaJoe
Jan. 28th, 2013 at 5:24 am
Mass should demand their $1.14 back.
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