The Washington Post editorial board wrote a scathing critique of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ expensive and ineffective effort to prevent voter fraud. In 2018, Florida voters passed a state referendum to restore the voting rights of felons. It passed with nearly 65% of the vote. Those convicted of murder or sex crimes would not have their voting rights restored. Governor Ron DeSantis, never missing an opportunity to grandstand and toot his own horn, recently announced that he had caught cheaters! Twenty of them! These sad souls, having paid their debt to society in prison, voted in error. They are now facing hefty fines and another prison sentence.
This is what the Washington Post reported in its editorial:
As Republican activists waved signs saying “My Vote Counts,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) stood in a Broward County courtroom last month to tout the first deliverables from the state’s controversial election police squad. “They did not go through any process. They did not get their rights restored, and yet they went ahead and voted anyways. … And now they’re going to pay the price,” he said of the 20 people arrested and charged with voting illegally in the 2020 elections. Mr. DeSantis revealed little about the individual cases — and no wonder. Many of those charged had no idea they were unable to vote; some had even received official government notifications that they were eligible. None of that seemed to matter to Mr. DeSantis, whose crackdown on voter fraud isn’t about a real threat to election integrity but rather his desire to score political points as he runs for reelection and considers a possible 2024 presidential bid.
Since Mr. DeSantis’s stage-managed news conference on Aug. 18, details about the people caught up in his cynical campaign have emerged. Many, as Politico reported, have little education and few financial resources and believed, based on interactions with election or other officials, that they were allowed to vote. Romona Oliver, newly released from prison after serving a 20-year murder sentence, went to the Hillsborough tax collector’s office to register to vote. She admitted to having a felony conviction when asked, but the official helping her submitted an application, and she soon received a voter card in the mail. Peter Washington, nearing the end of his 10-year sentence in 2006 for attempted sexual battery, was enrolled in a class to ease his reentry into society when he said a probation officer told him his civil rights would be automatically restored upon his release from prison. Once home years later, he received a voter registration form in the mail in 2019, filled it out and received a voter card from the Orange County supervisor of elections.
Florida voters passed a state constitutional amendment permitting felons to regain their voting rights, but it doesn’t apply to those convicted of murder or sex crimes. Ignorance or confusion about the law doesn’t mean it was permissible for these people to vote. But it is a gross overreaction for them to be dragged from their homes in handcuffs at the crack of dawn, thrown into jail and publicly vilified. They face up to $5,000 in fines and up to five years in prison.
Instead of spending $1.1 million on a special police unit to root out a problem that doesn’t exist — the 20 votes of those arrested last month — most of whom are Black — account for 0.00018 percent of the 11 million ballots cast in Florida in 2020 — the state would be better off using its money to create a system that can easily verify whether someone has the right to vote after serving time for a felony conviction. Yet Mr. DeSantis, who tried to thwart passage of the Florida constitutional amendment restoring many felons’ voting rights, clearly is not interested in making it easier for these people to vote. He would rather scare them away.
This is a clear example of entrapment and fraud on the tax payers dime. DeSantis’ student to send immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard under false pretenses is kidnapping. Where’s the law? Oh, I forgot, it only applies to those without resources.
That’s stunt, not “student.” I hate autocorrect. Especially when I’m fired up…
Notice how DeSantis only targets the folks that he thinks will be unable or unlikely to fight back.
Teachers (many of them women), a woman COVID data scientist,. Migrant workers.
DeSantis wants everyone to believe he is a courageous Navy SEAL but what he actualky us us a cowardly lawyer (Navy JAG) who picks on those be perceives go be most vulnerable.
And DeSantis actually dishonors the Navy JAGs
If DeSantis could snuff out voting, he most certainly would. He aspires to be a dictator, and he has national goals with his eye on The White House. DeSantis has a corny, cringe-worthy, ego-feeding commercial in which “little people” thank him for all the things he had done for the state. I prefer to think of all the things he as done to the state and the people he has attacked. I found a spoof version of this ad on-line. The man is a walking cartoon of lies and misinformation. https://www.latinorebels.com/2022/08/09/desantisvideo/
And yet Floridians still vote in droves for the guy?
The exPresident campaigns wear a “Q” pin and threatens there will be “problems” if he is indicted for stealing top secret documents and violating the Oath.
And, in many states the candidates he endorses get votes as do the ones who refuse to denounce or criticize him (not just “distance themselves”).
We gotta do a better job of teaching critical thinking before this generation of kids vote!
Charlie Crist’s team claim he is in striking distance to DeSantis. He would have to pull off a miracle to beat DeSantis. His base is brainwashed, and all the gerrymandering that DeSantis has done will make it very difficult. My hope is that the “silent majority,” sick of DeSantis’ meddling culture wars, will show up and vote causing an upset.
Crist should go for broke and simply rinse and repeat…”Desantis is a kidnapper and a fraud.” If the key to getting the public to believe a lie is to repeat it often, why not try the same thing with the truth?
Because a large fraction of the voters in Florida actually admire kidnapping and fraud and would vote for a kidnapper and fraud even if they knew nothing else about him if it meant beating an “evil liberal” (forgive the redundancy)
a perfect example of why FL and Big Money itself is doing all it can to stop actual education: they REFUSE giving citizens critical thinking skills
With climate change induced rise in sea level, I think thdy might be more aptly termed critical sinking skills.
oh, too clever, Poet man
A large fraction of the votes for Trump and DeSantis actually come from the “older” generations (baby boomers and even older)
Most young people are actually smart enough to see Trump and DeSantis for what they are: blowhard dictator .
wannabes.
It seems that if there was a failure to teach critical thinking, it happened a half century of more ago.
Pure evil: thy name is Ron Desatan
DeSantis wants one thing. Publicly that will rile the base, and deflect any attention from his real motives, which are known only to himself.
I thought his real motive was known to everyone outside Florida: becoming Dictate…I mean President of the United States.
We can only guess what he really wants. Power? Wealth? Success as he defines it?
He wants what everyone I. The Wizard of Oz wanted:a heart, z brain,coufagd and go and z broomstick.
Courage
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I think DeSantis has earned the dishonor to be added to this list of former and current world leaders:
Benito Mussolini
Engelbert Dollfuss
Ante Pavelic
Gyula Gombos
Adolf Hitler
Idi Amin
Genghis Khan
Mao Tse-Tung
Pol Pot
Joseph Stalin
Saddam Hussein
Augusto Pinochet
Leopold II of Belgium
Kim Jung-un
Putin
Pierre Nkurunziza
Nicolás Maduro
Bashar Al-Assad
Idriss Déby
Paul Kagame
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo
I don’t see Donald Trump on your list.
But I’m pretty sure it was just an oversight (given that almost every one of your comments refers to traitor Trump)
Trader Joe’s
And Traitor Trump
One’s a rose
And one’s a dump
Let’s not pass over the role of the Florida Legislature, perhaps the most corrupt in a republic lousy with corrupt state legislatures, in the ongoing deprivation of returning citizens’ voting rights. After Amendment 4 passed in 2018 with almost 65% approval, the Repugnicans in the legislature gave a middle finger to the will of the people by imposing the condition that all court fees attendant to the case for which someone was incarcerated must be paid before reenfranchisement. No problem when the pay for prison labor is 25 or 30 cents per hour, though. All those felonious returning citizens must have stashed tens of thousands of dollars away while they served their terms.
The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition (FRRC) helps pay these court fees, and is now posting bail and providing legal counsel to returning citizens entrapped by the perfidious crimes against democracy committed by Repugnicans who have a stranglehold on Florida’s executive and legislative branches. You can contribute at https://floridarrc.com.
“Just the fact that DeSantis, the head of a state with a large Jewish population, thought it important to endorse Mastriano — despite the shocking revelations about the Pennsylvanian’s ties to the website Gab, a cesspool of antisemitism that inspired the 2018 mass murderer of 11 Jewish people at a synagogue just a few miles from where he spoke — was a powerful illustration of a political party’s downward spiral into madness.” — Will Bunch
From The barely hid
den fascism of Ron DeSantis takes a PA pitstop on a race to ’24
https://www.inquirer.com/opinion/commentary/desantis-mastriano-pittsburgh-2024-presidential-20220821.html
When fascists show you who they are, believe them the first time”
Maya Angelou
She said “people” but fascists works in this case.
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