Democrats and Independents need to be on alert
because the environment is right for repugicans to try to steal control
of the Senate by rigging the vote in the Kansas Senate race.
Transcript:
VANDEN HEUVEL: I think one of the biggest — first of all, turnout is going to be a big issue. And there’s no denying that the Democratic base, Latinos, African-Americans, single women, young people, are not in great form and not that happy about what’s going on.But rigging the vote has become a repugican hallmark. When we talk about Kansas, I don’t look at Greg Orman or Pat Roberts. I look at that secretary of state who manipulated the ballot and registration. And limiting the voting access means cutting out large parts of our community, African-Americans, single women…
Katrina vanden Heuvel’s concern is justified, especially in Kansas. The Secretary of State in Kansas, Kris Kobach, has been called the nation’s worst repugican.
Kobach is a tea party darling who has close ties to Gov. Sam Brownback.
Brownback and Kobach both support repugican Pat
Roberts, who currently trailing Independent Greg Orman. Kobach tried to
keep the Democratic Senate candidate’s name on the ballot after he had
withdrawn from the race. The Sec. of State had to be taken to court and
forced by the Kansas Supreme Court to remove Democrat Chad Taylor’s name
from the ballot. After the Supreme Court ruling, Kobach tried to send absentee ballots out overseas with the Democratic candidate’s name still on them, but reversed course a day later.
The repugicans realize that if they lose Kansas, they won’t win control of the Senate. Kobach is desperate to get
Roberts reelected, so it would surprise no one if the same Sec. of State
who purged 20,000 people from the voting rolls in Kansas would try to
rig the Senate race for Roberts.
Democrats should be worried about the potential for
what could happen in Kansas. The environment is perfect for some repugican vote rigging in the state. Democrats have been very
successful at combating repugican vote rigging schemes in the past few
elections, but with an Independent running, and Democrats staying out of
the way, Kobach attempting to sway the election to Roberts isn’t just a
possibility. It should be expected.
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