Posted on 11/09/2004 12:22:48 PM PST by IndianPrincessOK
Culver Puts Iowa on the Map First in the Nation, Last to be Counted
Washington, D.C.Three days after Election Day, when all 49 OTHER states already had their results in, President Bush was declared the Iowa winner. Finally. Until then, the rest of the world was calling Iowa asking, Whats the hold-up? Whats the hold-up, may be an insightful use of the term.
Under partisan Secretary of State Chet Culver, Iowa has gone from our First in the Nation caucuses, having delivered John Kerry as the Democrat nominee for president, to Last in the Nation for reporting the results from our polls.
Culver has painted an indelible stain on Iowas tradition of honest, clean, and unbiased elections. Lets take a look at what Culver has done to undermine our election process:
First, Culver mailed absentee ballot request forms to every household in Iowa at the cost of several hundred thousand dollars, unprecedented in Iowa history. Second, Culver convened the Iowa Voter Registration Commission and attempted to change election rules midcourse, just 8 days before Election Day. Third, Culver advised County Auditors to accept voter registrations from people who did not lawfully claim citizenship, in direct violation of the federal Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and the Iowa Code. Fourth, Culver changed the rules and said that provisional ballots cast in the wrong precinct would be counted for federal races, marking the first time in history that Iowans would not be required to vote in their own precinct. Fifth, Culver persisted in his recommendations to County Auditors even after the U.S. Attorneys Office and the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals opposed such actions. Culvers motive is clear. Election results show that the absentee ballots went by a 3-2 margin for Kerry and the Democrats, who were less likely to know their voting precincts.
The Culver scheme undermined the integrity of the electoral process and gave clear advantage to Democrats. Iowa doesnt need more absentee voters. Each time an absentee ballot is mailed, it costs the taxpayers money for postage and processing, another opportunity for voter fraud is created and system is bogged down with mail-in ballots. Each time a prospective voter shows up at the wrong precinct and gets a provisional ballot, a bi-partisan team has to evaluate the ballot and make a decision on its legitimacy, further taxing the system.
In the aftermath of the 2000 presidential election fiasco, I chaired the Iowa Senate State Government Committee. I advocated changes to improve the integrity of the voting process. I believe that every voter should present a picture I.D., that the voter rolls should be purged of deceased, duplicates, and felons, and that the U.S. citizenship of each voter should be verified. The relentless vigor with which Culver and the Democrats fought my reforms convinced me that they stood to lose if we cleaned up the system.
If all 50 states had a Culver, America would have no idea who our president would be, even today. Instead, the United States of America would be melting down into post-election chaos and a Democrat quagmire of litigation.
November 5, 2004 Contact: S. Brenna Findley Phone: 202-225-4426 Fax: 202-225-3193
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Did you see that photo of Cheatie in the DM Red Star? Made me want to gag. Someone with better puter skills than I should post it. He looks so statesman like.
GARY FANDEL/THE REGISTER Pressure on: Iowa Secretary of State Chet Culver talks to a staff member in his Statehouse office Thursday. Some Republicans blamed Culver for a delay in a presidential winner being declared in Iowa. Others blamed media organizations. |
State Govt. Last state standing 11/05/2004 The presidential campaign started in Iowa - and it's not over here yet. After Tuesday's election, Iowa is the only white spot on a red and blue U.S. electoral map. That doesn't make the state a star. |
GARY FANDEL/THE REGISTER On the spot: Iowa Secretary of State Chet Culver has fielded the bulk of questions about when it will be clear whether President Bush or Sen. John Kerry prevailed in Iowa. |
State Govt. Iowa's secretary of state faces the media spotlight 11/05/2004 Chet Culver pushes through the glass secretary of state door bearing his full name, "Chester J. Culver," and steps behind a podium laden with microphones. |
NM still counting!!! AP declared the state for Bush, but our governor Richardson will not let it officially be called. Denco
Thanks. It's this second one that I find disgusting.
I'm glad there are not 50 Chet Culvers. We could use 50 Steve Kings though.
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Bumped.
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