I hope @SMurphyCongress wasn’t threatened. Given the GOP’s tactics, I can’t help but worry, especially since Florida is a GOP corruption hot spot & the home turf of Roger Stone & Jacob Engels. The GOP wants her seat. She’s been a democracy champion. It can’t have been easy. 1/
7/ Whatever the reasons for Rep. Murphy’s retirement, I am very grateful for her work fighting for transparency & accountability re: Russia’s attack on US elections and other US infrastructure.
I support the #FreedomToVoteAct, but am unhappy that it postpones removal of modems to 2030 & manual audits to 2024, at which point just 1 race must be audited. We need better security in 2022. Improved security provisions wld also persuade GOP voters 2 pressure GOP lawmakers. 2/
In the meantime, we need statewide campaigns to #RemoveTheModems in states where we know they’ve been installed (usually be ES&S), eg., Florida, Wisconsin, &Michigan. @harrisonjaime 3/
Back in the day, the Religious Right (Paul Weyrich) hated Roger Stone. Recently, however, Stone is pretending to convert to Christianity . So is his protege Ali Alexander. I believe his protege Mike Caputo is having a “Christian awakening” too. Ditto Milo. They’re scammers. 1/
2/ Roger Stone is “‘one of the great all-time frauds of American politics,’ says New Right point man Paul Weyrich, national chairman of the Free Congress Political Action Committee.” washingtonpost.com/archive/lifest…
WTAF?! So harassment by Roger Stone & his protege Jacob Engels may in fact have been the catalyst for Stephanie Murphy’s decision to resign from Congress completely, which she just announced?! @TheJusticeDept
Thread re: Rep. Stephanie Murphy’s announcement today that she is retiring from Congress completely. I explain why she may have had a target on her back. Hint: She’s a truth teller & transparency advocate. threadreaderapp.com/thread/1473074…
If you want to know why Roger Stone is one of the worst people alive, read what he & Andrew Miller (one of his many young male protégés) did to journalist Bob Norman. 1/ cjr.org/analysis/roger…
According to Verified Voting, “almost 75% of registered voters now live in jurisdictions that use e-poll books. There is little oversight or regulation on e-poll-book companies or on election venders…generally.” By @suehalpernVT, 12/20/21 1/ newyorker.com/news/daily-com…
I, too, have attempted to warn about the rapidly increasing trend away from paper poll books toward electronic ones. At a minimum, we need backup paper poll books on Election Day, but some jurisdictions don’t have them. @GaSecofState is fighting in court to NOT have backups. 😳2/
I recently interviewed @MarilynRMarks1 of @CoalitionGoodGv about @GaSecofState’s effort to overturn the ruling she obtained, which requires that Georgia use backup paper poll books in case it’s electronic ones fail. 3/