Aids to former Maryland Gov. Ehrlich (R) have been
indicted for designing and executing a strategy to suppress the Democratic vote on election day last Nov.
The scheme consisted at least partly of robocalls on election day to registered Democrats in black districts, telling them that "everything is going fine" ( for the Dem candidate), and there is no need for them to vote.
The indictment reveals that,
according to the campaign's own internal memos, the scheme was designed to "promote confusion, frustration, and emotionalism" among the black Democratic voters.
"Emotionalism"
That's a nice touch, guys. We all know how
emotional those child-like black people are, don't we?
And the GOP has the nerve to complain about
Acorn signing the same wino up twice to vote once. The Dems have
nothing on you guys when it comes to
wholesale voter fraud.
Maryland Politics: Ehrlich aides indicted in Election Day robocalls case - Politics and Policy from Baltimore, Annapolis and Washington - baltimoresun.com