There’s going to be a ton of news today. And we’re going to be on top of all of it. But before the deluge, let me touch again on a point I referenced last night in this lengthy post. The story emerging is that at least some of these US Attorneys were fired because they weren’t aggressive enough in investigating Democratic ‘voter fraud’. Like I said last night, I’ve been reporting on this stuff for years. And this is a horse that shouldn’t even be let out of the gate. It’s become standard operating procedure for Republican operatives to whip up charges of ‘voter fraud’. And some of them even believe it. But the claims are almost universally bogus. And the real intent in most cases is to stymie get out the vote efforts or shut down voter registration drives — mainly, though not exclusively, in minority voting precincts. Here you can see a list of TPM posts from the 2002 and 2004 cycles on bogus ‘voter fraud’ stories, mainly from South Dakota. These are made up stories, the main aim of which is to keep real voters from getting to vote. There’s no mystery why McKay and Iglesias wouldn’t bite: the stories were bogus hash-ups from Republican political operatives and as McKay said this morning, he wasn’t going to “drag innocent people in front of a grand jury.”
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