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The RNC Needs to Demand Money Back from Scandal Ridden Sproul
The Republican Party put on a big show of running away from the election fraud, scandal-ridden Sproul’s voter registration firm Friday, after potentially fraudulent voter registration forms were found in at least ten counties in Florida while at the same time a video of a Sproul employee illegally registering only Republicans supporting Mitt Romney went viral.
Sproul was paid to do voter registration and get out the vote work in Florida, Nevada, Colorado, North Carolina and Virginia. Wisconsin and Ohio haven’t paid his firm yet for work done in those states, according to the LA Times. The Nation points out that “Although the payments were made by state party committees, its now clear that the Romney campaign and the national GOP coordinated the effort.”
It’s not just that they registered dead people, but they changed addresses for real voters, meaning that those folks might not be able to vote when they show up at the polls. It’s possible election fraud and voter suppression in one; quite the remedy for a party failing desperately in all polls.
Today, we find out that the Colorado Republican Party spent over $400,000 with Sproul for “voter contact”. Colorado GOP Chair Ryan Call told the Denver Post that he has fired Sproul’s company but can’t say for sure how much money they spent on him or how many voters he “registered” because invoices are still out.
Here’s the problem. It’s not as if the Republicans didn’t know that Sproul had a past of shredding Democratic registrations and shady, illegal tactics. In fact, they requested that he change his company name and operate under a shell in order to avoid the appearance of doing business with Sproul yet again.
The LA Times reported that the RNC requested Sproul set up a shell company in order to avoid being linked to his past, proving that they knew about it and still gave him the lucrative contract:
(H)is reputation is such that when Sproul was tapped by the RNC to do field work this year, officials requested that he set up a new firm to avoid being publicly linked to the past allegations, Sproul told The Times. The firm was set up at a Virginia address, and Sproul does not show up on the corporate paperwork.
In an interview Thursday, Sproul blamed the problematic forms in Palm Beach on one individual and said his firm had offered to assist elections officials in identifying the problems in other counties.
Obviously, Sproul was incorrect in his one bad apple claim. His firm is overrun with bad apples, across the country, suggesting that his employees are doing as they are instructed rather than going rogue. So the question is, since the GOP knew about Sproul’s tactics, what did they hire him for?
If they really hired him to do legal voter registration drives, why aren’t they demanding their money back? The Republican National Committee had a 2.9 million dollar contract with Sproul this election season.
If he really went rogue, wouldn’t good business people, as we are told the Republicans are, demand their money back? If they don’t, it can only be because Sproul wasn’t violating the stated or implied contract with his dirty deeds.
Democrats need to demand that the RNC come clean with their Sproul contract, and the DOJ needs to investigate just why a national party would hire a firm known for being accused of illegal tactics, and ask them to operate under a shell. Furthermore, when it came out that yes, he’s still committing election fraud, why aren’t they asking for their money back if he is not doing as they requested?
The RNC is trying to equate their for hire voter registration firm with ACORN, but the problems at ACORN came from employees making up forms in order to get paid. Those forms got rejected internally. That is not the same thing as changing real voters’ addresses. One is an act of greed and another is a deliberate attempt to suppress the vote.
Now we have a truly partisan voter registration firm being accused in multiple states of violating the law, and the Republican Party isn’t asking for their money back? What gives?
The Republican National Committee needs to put its money where its mouth is. If they really didn’t want or expect Sproul to do what he always does, they would be demanding that he give their money back; after all, it’s not as if they can afford to pay so much money for services not rendered per their contract. A truly fiscally conservative party would never let millions of their dollars go to waste and fraud.
Additional sources: U.S. Department of Justice Inspector General. “An Investigation into the Removal of Nine U.S. Attorneys in 2006, pp. 156-167, 190″
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sandy
Sep. 29th, 2012 at 9:29 pm
the rnc knew very well what was going on; im glad these crooked schemers were exposed; now somebody needs to go to jail
ibwilliamwsi
Sep. 29th, 2012 at 9:52 pm
Any of ‘em. All of ‘em.
David Hinson
Sep. 29th, 2012 at 10:19 pm
on 9-27 you ran a story:MoveOn Files Complaint with DOJ Over Romney Retroactive Retirement Claims
so far i have heard nothing else from any other news source. a search on USDOJ website yields nothing.
this is an issue / investigation that MUST be pressed. while their side lies, cheats, and violates the laws and attacks democracy – this potentially can stop them DEAD
I read the 7p report as though it was factual, and with the Staples information leaves no direction to go.
so why am i not hearing more about it? follow up please and why has the Democratic Party not moved on this? or send me an E, please
Sarah Jones
Sep. 29th, 2012 at 10:21 pm
Hi David, Justice is slow. A complaint does not mean an investigation will follow. Move on is engaged in getting members to call the DOJ to demand an investigation.
fredric
Sep. 29th, 2012 at 11:09 pm
hey woah woah! Sproul is a christian! obviously he’s not guilty, christians don’t commit treason, you know.
terry
Sep. 30th, 2012 at 12:53 am
the christian right is neither
Reynardine
Sep. 29th, 2012 at 11:24 pm
Well, whatever the Hell else they do, the RNC will want their money back, and if they don’t get it, it’ll be because they’re getting blackmailed.
James Threadgill
Sep. 30th, 2012 at 12:04 am
No one is more paranoid about being the victim of theft than a thief nor more convinced his opponents are cheating than a cheater.
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Reneegede
Sep. 30th, 2012 at 12:15 am
Looks like the ACORN Karma Bus just pulled up at the GOP’s front door. LOL!!!
Echelon
Sep. 30th, 2012 at 12:21 am
So maybe this is the reason some republicans are confident they will win…
cc
Sep. 30th, 2012 at 2:30 am
You’re darn right. They know that they aren’t capable of winning without stealing and cheating. They are nothing but low lifes who are very quick to claim they have christian values. Their motto is “do as I say, not as I do.”
Deborah_
Sep. 30th, 2012 at 1:31 am
This truly makes me sick. They will make a show of demanding their money back, but I’m sure they hired Sproul to do exactly what he was doing. I just wonder how many years they have been doing this. Is this practice how they took the house? Is this how W got his second term? Have our votes not really counted for years? This is why they want to control internet access. I think a million voter march on Washington would be in order should Robya somehow win the election.
Janet
Sep. 30th, 2012 at 11:10 am
ProgressNow New Mexico reports this week that this Firm managed Gov. Martinez’s campaign in 2010. Several months into her term Martinez awarded a no bid contract to a firm with ties to Sproul to train non political staff in the use of Lexus/Nexus searches for “research”. Why did Martinez’s state-funded staff need training on political and opposition research? And why did they need Republican operatives with a history of implementing voter suppression tactics to do it? And why use taxpayer money when Lexus/Nexus would have gladly provided training?
montag
Sep. 30th, 2012 at 12:17 pm
False registrations can be weeded out but those with changed addresses will probably be denied the vote if they don’t correct it. How many were changed and how do you find them? Is this why the RNC isn’t asking for their money back, because they did do the job they were hired to do?
Benny Belloes
Sep. 30th, 2012 at 12:56 pm
All people who have registered to vote in the last year need to call their county election office to ensure they are in deed registers to vote and registered to vote. My county,in Florida, sends out voter registration cards. Why these are not made with a photo on them I will never know. Well actually I do know why.
lm945
Oct. 1st, 2012 at 2:11 am
Lowlifes life Sproul don’t fall on their swords. They’re more interested in their own well being.
With any luck, he’ll cooperate with the DOJ to get a lighter sentence.
Even if he doesn’t, Sproul’s contracts with the RNC and Romney should be seized as evidence.