Author Topic: Sproul Says GOP Had Him Disguise Involvement in Voter Registration Scandal  (Read 640 times)

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http://truth-out.org/buzzflash/commentary/item/17552-sproul-says-gop-had-him-disguise-involvement-in-voter-registration-scandal
 
Just weeks after Texas counties tried to purge their voter rolls by eliminating supposedly deceased voters (many of whom beg to disagree), it turns out that a firm hired by the Republican National Committee may have been registering truly deceased Republicans to vote in Florida...
 
Sproul said he created Strategic Allied Consulting at the RNC's request because the party wanted to avoid being publicly linked to the past allegations. The firm was set up at a Virginia address, and Sproul does not show up on the corporate paperwork.
 
"In order to be able to do the job that the state parties were hiring us to do, the asked us to do it with a different company's name, so as to not be a distraction from the false information put out in the Internet," Sproul said.
 
In essence, Sproul is asserting that the Republican National Committee knew of his sordid reputation and told him to disguise his involvement in his legally questionable strategies to "register" Republican voters while driving down Democratic voter registration.