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A lawyer for the state of North Carolina sent a letter to Judicial Watch, informing them of remarks made by a speaker at a recent NAACP conference in the state. The speaker was encouraging audience members to deliberately mislead voters by telling them they don’t have to register before voting or that they don’t have to vote at a specific polling place.
The plan is to use the resulting chaos, confusion, and animosity to further the NAACP’s joint fight with Attorney General Eric Holder against North Carolina’s voter ID law, which they charge is “racist.”
The letter states: “It is also our understanding that during the [NAACP conference], Rev. Barber urged those in attendance to take unregistered voters to vote during the Early Voting period and to engage in get-out-the vote activities that included transporting registered voters to vote in precincts in which they are not assigned to vote on Election Day, or words to that effect. The stated purpose for these activities, as I understand it, was to gather evidence for and thereby enhance plaintiffs prospects of success in the litigation involving [North Carolina’s Election Integrity Laws].”
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Sal would be proud.
A lawyer for the state of North Carolina sent a letter to Judicial Watch, informing them of remarks made by a speaker at a recent NAACP conference in the state. The speaker was encouraging audience members to deliberately mislead voters by telling them they don’t have to register before voting or that they don’t have to vote at a specific polling place.
The plan is to use the resulting chaos, confusion, and animosity to further the NAACP’s joint fight with Attorney General Eric Holder against North Carolina’s voter ID law, which they charge is “racist.”
The letter states: “It is also our understanding that during the [NAACP conference], Rev. Barber urged those in attendance to take unregistered voters to vote during the Early Voting period and to engage in get-out-the vote activities that included transporting registered voters to vote in precincts in which they are not assigned to vote on Election Day, or words to that effect. The stated purpose for these activities, as I understand it, was to gather evidence for and thereby enhance plaintiffs prospects of success in the litigation involving [North Carolina’s Election Integrity Laws].”
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Sal would be proud.