On Same Day Registration, Scott Walker Can't Handle The Truth
You would think the party that lost November 6th after so badly
botching campaign truth-in-advertising - - 'Chrysler is moving Ohio jeep
production to China' - - and election-night (Dick Morris, et al)
predicting- - 'Romney will win in a landslide' - - would give its
penchant for fantasy and false-speaking a rest, but not Scott Walker
when it comes to why Wisconsin should get rid of election-day voter
registration.
If you listen to Walker, his proposal to end it has nothing to do with
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan getting drubbed on November 6th in Wisconsin
through record turnout when about one-sixth of the votes were cast after same-day
registrations, often by students and those mean-spirited "urban
voters" that Ryan blamed for his defeat.
No - - Walker is concerned with those overworked "wonderful volunteers" who choose to work the polls election day and had a lot of registration paperwork to handle.
I've done a bit of poll-watching in more than one Milwaukee election and I
have never seen or heard a poll worker complain or face any unmanageable
registration-related matter.
I blogged about it after the 2008 presidential election - - also a
big-turnout event - - and offer a few paragraphs about that experience:
Or the comments from election clerks who said it was a bad idea, too.
So let's tell the truth here and call it for what it is: voter suppression.
Walker and any legislator backing such anti-democratic legislation should be severely criticized for backing yet another way to restrict voting for purely partisan and self-serving gain, because legislating off talk radio talking points and insulting arguments makes a mockery of governance:
Fill-In WTMJ Talker Says Too Many Morons Might Be Voting
6 comments:
Jim: Walker latest excuse for going after same-day registration is my commentary topic on "InterCHANGE" this evening.
James - look at the poll workers comments on HP.
But nearly a dozen poll workers who spoke with The Huffington Post all had the same message: Same-day registration is not a problem, and Walker should not eliminate it.
"This whole idea that this is somehow a burden on poll workers is just not true, and I can guarantee you it's not the perception of the vast majority of the people who work at the polls," said Ruth Irvings, 61, who served as a poll worker in Milwaukee this year with her 24-year-old son.
"I've been a poll worker, and I've worked the registration table [in the last three elections]," added Lenore Rusch, 75, a Wausau resident. "We have no problem whatsoever. We aren't overworked. ... For Walker to say that the people who are doing the registration can't keep up is just foolish. He should come down and watch once in awhile."
Kevin Rusch, Lenore's 53-year-old son who has worked at the polls in Wausau for the last year and a half, was more blunt in his assessment of Walker's claim: "That's utter bullshit. I don't know who he's talking to."
Great minds...
I will be watching.
Commenters: I had put a link in the posting to the HuffPo piece!
Simply put, S. Walker does not know what he is talking about. Not now, and I suspect he never will.
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