From Netroots Action To CBS News: Desperate Dirty Tricksters Caught On Tape

The right-wingers pushing the Dirty Tricks initiative here in California are desperate. They've been making a final fundraising and signature gathering push over the past month in hopes of getting the initiative, which, if passed, would deliver 20 or so of California's 55 electoral votes to the Republican candidate, onto the June 2008 ballot. But looks like it's not going quite as planned.

On Saturday, the LA Times reported that they had missed a deadline set by the Secretary of State for turning in signatures because they still lacked enough money to pay all of their signature gatherers and they didn't want to turn in fewer than 700,000 or so for fear that the final count would result in fewer than the 434,000 valid signatures required by law. The actual deadline to qualify for the ballot is January 24 but now that they've missed their submission date, as yesterday's Sacramento Bee explains (h/t calitics):

...backers of an initiative to change how California's electoral votes are counted are at risk of missing the June ballot because it will be difficult to finish counting signatures by a state deadline next month.

Of course, if they do miss the June ballot deadline, they'll still shoot for the November ballot, but in the meantime they're in desperation mode and the tricks they've been resorting to in order to qualify for June have gotten dirtier and dirtier.

As I wrote last week, my colleagues at The Courage Campaign (for whom I do part-time work) caught some Dirty Tricks signature gatherers on tape luring unsuspecting signers with a petition funding children's cancer research. As Courage's intrepid investigative blogger Erik Love reported at the time:

the petitioners said that their petition would "help children with cancer," and then proceeded to instruct well-meaning students to sign several petitions that were attached together on a single clipboard.  The petitioners clearly tried to obscure the language on the petitions, using a rubber band to make it difficult for anyone signing to read beyond the first page.  When pressed, the petitioners described some of the other issues (besides curing cancer) they were advocating, but their descriptions of the petition language on eminent domain and presidential election reform was unclear or inaccurate.

Based on the video footage Erik took, Courage Campaign has requested a formal investigation into the right-wingers' signature gathering practices and now CBS news has picked up the story using the actual footage Erik took.

Watch the report below:

This is a great example of the local netroots taking a local story and pushing it up, not only through the netroots but into traditional media and having a real world impact. This is really at the heart of the power and influence of the netroots. Too bad we weren't around to push back against the recall back in 2003. Of course, we haven't won yet. The Courage Campaign will continue to fight this right-wing power grab (is there any other kind?) and you can join the effort over at NoDirtyTricks.com or help build the CA progressive infrastructure by giving a little to them over at ActBlue.



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Re: From Netroots Action To CBS News: Desperate Di (none / 0)

Sounds like the same sort of slimy behavior we've had in DC a couple of times from petition gatherers misleading people into signing to get an initiative on the ballot for slot machines. Fortunately they were slapped down both times because of various illegal tactics, so no such initiative has yet appeared.


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by KCinDC on Tue Dec 04, 2007 at 08:25:51 PM EST

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I'll sit up and take notice when the California Atty. General does the same. Having CBS News pick this up is great. But, you and I both know that these f**kheads could care less about public opinion as long as they get their way.

Hats off (and as much clothing as allowed) to those of you who have pursued and exposed these perpetrators of malfeasance (generally known as Republicans).    


by Bob Miller on Tue Dec 04, 2007 at 08:33:07 PM EST

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In response to a caller's question about this initiative, Thom Hartman today suggested that the group working on this may, in fact, be passing along disinformation about their lack of success.  Does anyone have an informed comment about that?

It was Thom's feeling that this would get on the ballot and pass and then be challenged for Constitutionality most likely after badly affecting the 2008 election.  I don't know if I buy that but it certainly is the case that, despite the problems they are apparently having now with the signature collection, they would have plenty of time to get on the November ballot.  Haven't seen the text of the initiative to know whether it could be interpreted to affect a concurrent election.  As the electoral college convenes after the election, I imagine that the initiative passing concurrently might be effective for 2008.

Though it seems that the Dems will go into 08 with an unusually good financial landscape, I could certainly see this being a bad diversion whereby tons of $$ will have to be dumped to defeat it.  Maybe that's the point.    

Frankly, I wish I could snap my fingers and make the CA initiative process disappear for all the "good" it has done our state.


by cthulhu on Wed Dec 05, 2007 at 04:15:58 AM EST

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Desparate racist California GOP..the dirty tricks may be the only chance it has of winning any electoral votes in California.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me- immig5dec05,0,3816003.story?page=2&c oll=la-home-local


by Boilermaker on Wed Dec 05, 2007 at 02:43:43 PM EST
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