Virtual Blackout From National Media On Voter Suppression In Florida
"Rick Scott could steal a presidential election by purging elderly veterans
and women
and Hispanic voters
and thousands more
while the media is silent."
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/05/29/491805/rick-scott-voter-purge-national-media/
Florida Governor Rick Scott (R) has directed his administration to purge the states voting rolls of thousands of registered voters prior to the November election. But his list, which purports to include only non-citizens, targets mostly Democrats and Hispanics and, as ThinkProgress has documented, may disenfranchise hundreds of citizens who are eligible to vote.
The story of a sitting governor of a state with a history of presidential election shenanigans knowingly purging his own, eligible constituents from the voter rolls is the definition of major news, and yet remarkably, in the first five months of the year, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today have published a total of zero articles about Scotts actions. The New York Times did slightly better, printing one story on page 16 of the Friday, May 18th edition. The article ran under the credulous headline: Florida Steps Up Effort Against Illegal Voters.
Floridas local newspapers, led by The Miami Herald, have been far more diligent in reporting the governors effort to disenfranchise eligible voters. While it may be easy to dismiss this as local fare, the implications of Scotts purge could potentially swing the presidential election come November. Remember, months before anyone had ever heard of hanging chads, Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris (R) conducted a similar cleansing of the voter rolls in 2000, which resulted in thousands of eligible voters being knocked off the rolls in time for the infamous Gore v. Bush election.