Friday, April 8, 2016

Former WI GOP quit GOP because the GOP were Giddy about stopping voters from voting.

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2016/04/08/gop-staffer-exposes-wisconsin-giddy-voter-suppression-quits-republican-party/

While the Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders supporters continue to sling the mud and fight each other over who’s the better candidate, something very sinister is brewing in Wisconsin and the lid may just have been blown off.
We all know Wisconsin has a newly implemented voter I.D. law which will truly be a test in this year’s presidential election. We know Republicans are adamant this has nothing to do with suppressing minority voters and everything to do with stopping fraud. Republicans brush off Democratic uproar as just playing the “race card.”
But, as usual, Democrats were right. And if Republicans don’t want to believe it, they should hear it straight from the horse’s mouth.
Todd Albaugh, who works closely with state Republican senators at the Wisconsin capitol, blew the lid off their whole nefarious plan with a scathing expose on Facebook :
You wanna know why I left the Republican Party as it exists today? Here it is; this was the last straw: I was in the closed Senate Republican Caucus when the final round of multiple Voter ID bills were being discussed. A handful of the GOP Senators were giddy about the ramifications and literally singled out the prospects of suppressing minority and college voters . Think about that for a minute. Elected officials planning and happy to help deny a fellow American’s constitutional right to vote in order to increase their own chances to hang onto power. A vigorous debate on the ideas wasn’t good enough. Inspiring the electorate and relying on their agenda being better to get people to vote for them wasn’t good enough. No, they had to take the coward’s way out and come up with a plan to suppress the vote under the guise of ‘voter fraud.’
Due to their cheating, undemocratic ways, a Republican of nearly thirty years has called it quits. Albaugh looks back at the Republican Party of the 1950s and 1960s, which fought for voting rights, and now only sees a pathetic empty shell of scared, power hungry ideologues.

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