Meet the Voter Fraudster 0
It’s not who they said it is.
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Zority’s indictment alleges that from April to June 2016 he provided Parks with Wal-Mart gift cards and cash based on the number of Republican voters she signed up; that he failed to put his name on a duplicate registration form; and that he directed Parks not to put her name on registration copies.
The criminal complaint in Parks’ case said she was working for Engage Nevada, a conservative voter registration group, when she marked “Republican” or “nonpartisan” on forms of people who said they were Democrats or didn’t specify their party affiliation.
Republican charges of voter fraud are what is known in psychological circles as “projection.”
I’m old. I thought that nothing could surprise me, but, clearly, the Republican Party is determined to disabuse me of that notion.
Today’s Republican Party is a vile and loathsome thing.