A man originally reported to have been working for the Republican Party of Virginia was arrested by the Rockingham County, VA Sheriff’s office on Thursday and charged with attempting to destroy voter registration forms by tossing them into a dumpster behind a shopping center in Harrisonburg, VA.
“Prosecutors charged him with four counts of destruction of voter registration applications, eight counts of failing to disclose voter registration applications and one count of obstruction of justice,” according to a report late Thursday afternoon from TPM’s Ryan Reilly. More charges could be forthcoming, according to officials.
But there is more to the story, as evidence emerges to document that it ties in to a still-expanding nationwide GOP Voter Registration Fraud Scandal that The BRAD BLOG first began reporting in late September, after we’d learned that the Republican Party of Florida had turned in more than 100 allegedly fraudulent and otherwise suspect voter registration forms in Palm Beach County. The story has continued to widen ever since, to a dozen Florida counties and several other states, now including Virginia, and even to the upper-echelons of the Republican Party itself.
The man arrested today was 23-year old Colin Small of Phoenixville, PA. As it turns out, he does not only work for the VA Republican Party. According to an online profile, he appears to be working for the Republican National Committee and, prior to that, served as an Intern for Congressman Mike Kelly (R-PA) in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Joseph Tanfani at the Los Angeles Times is reporting that Small was “working as a supervisor as part of a registration operation in eight swing states financed by the Republican National Committee.”
He was first hired, says Tanfani, by Strategic Allied Consulting, the firm owned by the disgraced GOP operative and paid Mitt Romney political consultant, Nathan Sproul. Even before this year’s registration fraud scandal which began with Strategic in Florida, Sproul’s companies have long been accused of, though never charged with, destroying Democratic voter registrations in election after election and state after state, going back to at least 2004. Despite that, Sproul was hired by the Bush/Cheney campaign in 2004, by the McCain/Palin Campaign in 2008, and by Romney during the Republican Primary cycle.
Sproul’s company, Strategic Allied Consulting, was hired by the RNC in August for more than $3 million, reportedly as its sole voter registration company this cycle. His company was said to have been fired by the RNC and five different battleground state Republican parties several weeks ago, after fraudulent voter registrations began to emerge across Florida. Some of those questionable applications included address changes for existing voters, such that FL election officials told The BRAD BLOG they worry voters could find themselves disenfranchised come Election Day. In Florida, as in many states, provisional ballots cast at precincts other than where voters are officially registered will not be counted. So changing the addresses on voter registrations without voters’ knowledge is a serious crime with potentially very serious consequences.
Reilly’s report at TPM says that Small “worked for PinPoint, a company hired to register voters on behalf of the Republican Party of Virginia.” In fact, PinPoint Staffing placed ads to hire workers for Strategic Allied Consulting in FL, VA and a number of other states, though The BRAD BLOG has learned that the company removed many of those ads once the scandal began to break in FL. They have since modified some of their newer ads to hide their ties to the Republican Party.
In response to queries we sent to Sproul late Thursday, his crisis spokesperson, David Leibowitz, attempted to distance his client from the arrest of the Republican Party worker in Virginia, claiming that “the only connection between Sproul and Pinpoint is that Nathan has, on occasion, used Pinpoint to hire some workers.”
It was PinPoint Staffing, in fact, which reportedly hired the man Strategic blamed for the fraudulent registration forms turned in originally in Palm Beach. But while PinPoint continues to seek workers for GOP-related efforts around the country, and as Sproul’s operations continue in “as many as 30 states”, it is the Republican National Committee’s response to the entire affair, including to the arrest today, that may be the most troubling…
The RNC ‘firing’ deception
Colin Small, according to his LinkedIn profile, as captured by the NotLarrySaboto blog (which was the first to highlight the initial report of a man with PA license plates tossing a bag of Virginia Voter Registration Forms into a Harrisonburg dumpster), wasn’t only working for the state GOP or for Strategic Allied Consulting or for PinPoint. He was working as a “Grassroots Field Director at the Republican National Committee,” according to LinkedIn.
Last month, several days after fraudulent voter registration forms collected by Strategic Allied Consulting and turned in by the Florida GOP began to be discovered by County election officials in Florida, the RNC claimed to have fired Strategic.
Sean Spicer, the RNC’s Communications Director, boasted that the party took “swift and bold action” after learning of the fraud, claiming they have “zero tolerance” for it or for those who commit it. However, as we summarized in our very first report on this scandal, Sproul’s companies have a long history of workers being paid per Republican registration form and for being accused of destroying Democratic ones.
Despite that, they were hired once again this year by the RNC who, Sproul says, asked them to create the new company in June without his name on it to avoid it being tied to him. Not very bold or zero tolerancy of them. Though Spicer said he had no knowledge of that arrangement, Sproul told The BRAD BLOG he stands by his assertion.
Beyond that, last Thursday we reported that Sproul’s firms, including what appeared to be a “clone” operation of Strategic Allied Consulting, calling itself Issue Advocacy Partners, were still found working for Republicans and Rightwing ballot initiatives in at least 10 states. Subsequently, on Friday, the Los Angeles Times reported that, in fact, Sproul was still “hiring workers for a voter canvassing operation this fall in as many as 30 states.”
On Thursday, following Small’s arrest, Sproul’s spokesman Leibowitz hedged that number by telling us via email: “What we said on the record to various media outlets is that his companies are working in ‘as many as 30 states.’ That could mean 1 state. Or 2. Or 30. You get the idea, I’m sure.”
We do. The idea is Sproul does not want to come clean about his ongoing operations and who it is that he continues to work for, preferring instead to live up to the “shady” adjective that’s often applied to him in the media. Despite our follow-up request, Leibowitz did not identify the exact number of states that Sproul was still working in, or who was paying him to do so.
Strategic was said to have been hired by state Republican Parties, at the request of the RNC, for voter registration drives in five states (Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Nevada and Colorado) and for “Get Out the Vote” campaigns in Ohio and Wisconsin. When both RNC and state GOP officials claimed to have fired them, it seems they didn’t really mean it.
In Tanfani’s report at LA Times late Thursday, Spicer confirms that, really, it may have only been Sproul who the party claimed to be “boldly” cutting ties with. The operations Sproul created for the Party beginning in August, the ones that led to fraudulent voter registrations in Florida and destroyed applications reported in Colorado and Nevada as well, are still in place.
“After Sproul was dumped,” Tanfani reports, “the registration operation that he assembled continued working under the supervision of party officials, Spicer said. He said the workers will continue to do get-out-the-vote work until the election.”
The firing of Sproul and Strategic Allied Consulting was a deception.
Moreover, as The BRAD BLOG detailed on Tuesday the company’s mailing address, according to documents released [PDF] by the FL Dept. of Law Enforcement upon announcement of their statewide criminal investigation of Strategic (the firm is also being criminally investigated in CO), was registered as a corporation last June out of the same law office run by top-level Republican National Committee election attorneys where both Karl Rove’s American Crossroads Super-PAC and the Koch Brothers’ Americans for Prosperity are also based.
Despite Spicer’s attempt to downplay the VA incident on Thursday — “He made a mistake and he’s being charged with it, which we fully support” — as he similarly did for the FL incidents previously, it’s become clear that the RNC’s deceptive and often illegal registration and canvass operations are toxic, widespread, and very high-reaching.
Ironically, or perhaps not at this point, Romney, who hired Sproul late last year as a “political consultant” for some $71,000, appears to have committed both voter registration fraud and voter fraud himself in Massachusetts, when he voted in the January 2010 U.S. Senate Special Election between Scott Brown and Martha Coakley. While he owned houses in both California and New Hampshire at the time, he did not own a MA home until July of that year. Instead, he used the basement of his son’s Belmont, MA home as his own registration address in apparent contravention of Massachusetts state residency laws. [See our still-growing list of other very high-profile GOPers recently involved in apparent election fraud crimes.]
Trashed registration forms in Virginia
According to FEC filings obtained by CBS 6 in Richmond last month, the Virginia Republican Party reportedly paid some $500,000 to Strategic for registration work before the state GOP claimed to have fired them, several days after the fraudulent forms collected by Strategic and submitted to county Supervisors of Elections by the Florida GOP began to surface in the Sunshine State. As we now know, only Sproul was fired. The voter registration operation itself continued.
Small, the man arrested on Thursday and charged with 8 felony counts and 5 misdemeanors after allegedly having been found to have tossed at least 8 registration forms into a dumpster in Harrisonburg, VA (Rockingham County), was reportedly working for an operation named PinPoint on behalf of the Virginia GOP, according to Reilly at TPM.
In an earlier report on the matter at TPM, before Small’s arrest later in the day, Reilly noted that “Virginia does not register voters by political party, so it would be difficult for someone to discard forms from their political opponents.”
Not really.
Reilly’s assessment does not take into account the very specific and purposely deceptive process used by Sproul’s companies — and, as suggested by evidence we’ve collected, perhaps other Republican-based voter registration outfits across the country — to identify and register only Republicans to vote, while attempting to filter out Democratic-leaning voters.
In an investigative report earlier this month, The BRAD BLOG detailed video-taped and other evidence from nearly half a dozen states, demonstrating a deceptive, national Republican voter registration strategy where voter registration workers purposely misrepresented themselves as pollster to potential registrants.
Essentially, as detailed in video clips and other testimony in that report, the GOP voter registration workers hired by Sproul were trained to pretend to be taking a poll and to ask voters if they supported Mitt Romney or Barack Obama. If the answer was “Obama”, the potential registrant was thanked and sent on their way. If the answer came back as “Romney”, they were given the opportunity to register to vote. In that way, the thousands of workers employed by Sproul, the former head of the AZ Republican Party and Christian Coalition, kept many Democratic-leaning voters from registering to vote at all.
In one YouTube video that went viral last month, a young Colorado registration worker — who, it turned out, had been working for Sproul’s Strategic Allied Consulting on behalf of the state GOP — is seen doing exactly that. Another video posted by Las Vegas ABC affiliate Action News 13, shows a worker there playing out the same pollster scheme in Nevada. Sproul shared an email with The BRAD BLOG in which he had boasted to other company officials that the Vegas video tape captured their worker carrying out her training “perfectly”.
In Virginia, where the Pennsylvania man working for the state GOP was arrested Thursday, Chesterfield County’s General Registrar Larry Haake was seen explaining to Richmond’s CBS 6 in late September that he had received complaints of Strategic employees discovered doing the same thing in a library last month.
“They were responsible for people that appeared in some libraries in Chesterfield County, supposedly to conduct voter registration drives,” Haake said, “but they were asking voters for whom they are going to vote.”
Haake says he informed the GOP of the incident at the time, but, apparently, no action was taken.
If, in fact, Small, or the workers he is said to have supervised, were using the same technique of misrepresenting themselves to voters about being a pollster, rather than being a registration worker, it’s likely he would have been able to glean whether those registrations he was allegedly seen tossing into a dumpster were for Democratic or Republican-leaning voters.
The ‘PinPoint’ piece of the puzzle
In that same story on the Sproul/RNC voter registration deception, we cited a 9/28/12 report by the Los Angeles Times that tied PinPoint Staffing to Sproul.
The article quoted William T. Hazard, the Strategic employee said by the company to have turned in the original fraudulent registration applications in Palm Beach County, FL. He says he “did nothing wrong”, but told the paper that he was trained “to approach people and ask whom they supported in the presidential election. When people answered with President Obama, he said, he wished them a good day. If someone said Mitt Romney, he asked if they were registered to vote. If not, he handed them forms to fill out.”
He says that it was a help wanted ad placed by PinPoint that led him to the work for Strategic, Sproul, and the Republican Party.
“He got the voter registration job after responding to a Craigslist ad placed by a company called PinPoint Staffing seeking people to do ‘voter surveys’,” the Times reported at the time. “The ad specified that all applicants had to be registered Republicans and active voters.”
Further, the paper says, “Although he reported to a PinPoint Staffing office in West Palm Beach, he said, ‘I thought I was dealing with the Republican Party.'”
PinPoint was key to Sproul’s operations. So who are they?
Over our three-week long investigation of Sproul and the GOP Voter Registration Fraud Scandal, we had collected dozens of help wanted ads posted by PinPoint Staffing that were nearly identical to others published on behalf of Strategic. Some of those ads placed in North Carolina had proved instrumental, originally, to the BlueNC blog’s Greg Flynn in late August when they were key to his uncovering Sproul’s previously-secret ownership of Strategic Allied Consulting.
Many of the PinPoint ads on Craigslist and other sites — seeking “VOTER REGISTRATION SUPPORT” by “REPUBLICAN PARTY SUPPORTER(S)”, for example — were hastily removed from the Internet at nearly the same time that Sproul and Strategic were being outed and supposedly fired. The BRAD BLOG captured many of them before they were taken down, some with the message: “This posting has been flagged for removal.”
We discovered ads by PinPoint Staffing in dozens of cities, in VA, NC, and Washington D.C., as well as all across Florida, from Pensacola in the panhandle, down to Palm Beach County where the first fraudulent registration forms were discovered in late September.
More recently, PinPoint ads for “Political Jobs” or “Campaign” or “Canvassing” operations began to no longer include references to “Republican Voters” or “Romney” or the “Republican Party”. Instead they might read “ARE YOU LOOKING FOR YOUR BIG BREAK INTO POLITICS?”. Such ads have been found this month in VA, WI, NY, AZ and FL.
During our research on our report last week detailing the state’s where Sproul was confirmed to still be working, we found evidence of his continuing operations under the names Issue Advocacy Partners and Grassroots Outreach in Alabama, California, Georgia, Louisiana, Oregon, Wisconsin, Iowa, Virginia, New York, New Jersey and, possibly, Ohio (where the RNC had previously admitted that Strategic had been scheduled to do “Get Out the Vote” work this year before the “firing”.)
At TPM, Reilly reports that “A man who answered the phone at Pinpoint and only gave his name as Ryan said he was not allowed to comment. ‘I really want to stay out of it,’ he said.”
Ads for Strategic placed in late Summer by PinPoint in Alachua, FL, and in September in Winston Salem, NC, told perspective employees to “Contact Ryan.”
The phone number given on the ads was from Phoenix, AZ. Sproul’s main operation is based just outside of Phoenix, in Tempe.
“Let me be as unequivocal as possible. Nathan Sproul and his businesses have no ownership interest in Pinpoint,” his spokesperson Leibowitz, hired by Sproul to manage the crisis several weeks into it, insisted to The BRAD BLOG late Thursday. “He doesn’t control it, nor is he affiliated with it.”
“The only connection between Sproul and Pinpoint is that Nathan has, on occasion, used Pinpoint to hire some workers.”
When we followed up to ask if Sproul had used PinPoint to hire workers in FL, VA or anywhere else, whether any of his current companies are still using them, and for what services he has used them in the past, or if he has since stopped, Leibowitz demurred.
“Given that Nathan’s companies have no connection to the Pinpoint-related story you cited earlier, we see no need to go into any further detail.”
– Deborah Newell Tornello contributed research to this report.
CORRECTIONS: We’ve updated the piece above to reflect new information made available since publication early this morning. Included in the updates: TPM corrected its report from last night to say that “The Rockingham County Sheriff office originally said Small was 31 years old. The agency later corrected that information to say he is 23”; Small was charged with 8 felony counts and 5 misdemeanors, not 13 felonies as we’d initially described.
tp://www.salon.com/2012/10/19/gop_voter_registration_scandal_widens/”>This article was cross-posted by Salon…]
A man originally reported to have been working for the Republican Party of Virginia was arrested by the Rockingham County, VA Sheriff’s office on Thursday and charged with attempting to destroy voter registration forms by tossing them into a dumpster behind a shopping center in Harrisonburg, VA.
“Prosecutors charged him with four counts of destruction of voter registration applications, eight counts of failing to disclose voter registration applications and one count of obstruction of justice,” according to a report late Thursday afternoon from TPM’s Ryan Reilly. More charges could be forthcoming, according to officials.
But there is more to the story, as evidence emerges to document that it ties in to a still-expanding nationwide GOP Voter Registration Fraud Scandal that The BRAD BLOG first began reporting in late September, after we’d learned that the Republican Party of Florida had turned in more than 100 allegedly fraudulent and otherwise suspect voter registration forms in Palm Beach County. The story has continued to widen ever since, to a dozen Florida counties and several other states, now including Virginia, and even to the upper-echelons of the Republican Party itself.
The man arrested today was 23-year old Colin Small of Phoenixville, PA. As it turns out, he does not only work for the VA Republican Party. According to an online profile, he appears to be working for the Republican National Committee and, prior to that, served as an Intern for Congressman Mike Kelly (R-PA) in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Joseph Tanfani at the Los Angeles Times is reporting that Small was “working as a supervisor as part of a registration operation in eight swing states financed by the Republican National Committee.”
He was first hired, says Tanfani, by Strategic Allied Consulting, the firm owned by the disgraced GOP operative and paid Mitt Romney political consultant, Nathan Sproul. Even before this year’s registration fraud scandal which began with Strategic in Florida, Sproul’s companies have long been accused of, though never charged with, destroying Democratic voter registrations in election after election and state after state, going back to at least 2004. Despite that, Sproul was hired by the Bush/Cheney campaign in 2004, by the McCain/Palin Campaign in 2008, and by Romney during the Republican Primary cycle.
Sproul’s company, Strategic Allied Consulting, was hired by the RNC in August for more than $3 million, reportedly as its sole voter registration company this cycle. His company was said to have been fired by the RNC and five different battleground state Republican parties several weeks ago, after fraudulent voter registrations began to emerge across Florida. Some of those questionable applications included address changes for existing voters, such that FL election officials told The BRAD BLOG they worry voters could find themselves disenfranchised come Election Day. In Florida, as in many states, provisional ballots cast at precincts other than where voters are officially registered will not be counted. So changing the addresses on voter registrations without voters’ knowledge is a serious crime with potentially very serious consequences.
Reilly’s report at TPM says that Small “worked for PinPoint, a company hired to register voters on behalf of the Republican Party of Virginia.” In fact, PinPoint Staffing placed ads to hire workers for Strategic Allied Consulting in FL, VA and a number of other states, though The BRAD BLOG has learned that the company removed many of those ads once the scandal began to break in FL. They have since modified some of their newer ads to hide their ties to the Republican Party.
In response to queries we sent to Sproul late Thursday, his crisis spokesperson, David Leibowitz, attempted to distance his client from the arrest of the Republican Party worker in Virginia, claiming that “the only connection between Sproul and Pinpoint is that Nathan has, on occasion, used Pinpoint to hire some workers.”
It was PinPoint Staffing, in fact, which reportedly hired the man Strategic blamed for the fraudulent registration forms turned in originally in Palm Beach. But while PinPoint continues to seek workers for GOP-related efforts around the country, and as Sproul’s operations continue in “as many as 30 states”, it is the Republican National Committee’s response to the entire affair, including to the arrest today, that may be the most troubling…
The RNC ‘firing’ deception
Colin Small, according to his LinkedIn profile, as captured by the NotLarrySaboto blog (which was the first to highlight the initial report of a man with PA license plates tossing a bag of Virginia Voter Registration Forms into a Harrisonburg dumpster), wasn’t only working for the state GOP or for Strategic Allied Consulting or for PinPoint. He was working as a “Grassroots Field Director at the Republican National Committee,” according to LinkedIn.
Last month, several days after fraudulent voter registration forms collected by Strategic Allied Consulting and turned in by the Florida GOP began to be discovered by County election officials in Florida, the RNC claimed to have fired Strategic.
Sean Spicer, the RNC’s Communications Director, boasted that the party took “swift and bold action” after learning of the fraud, claiming they have “zero tolerance” for it or for those who commit it. However, as we summarized in our very first report on this scandal, Sproul’s companies have a long history of workers being paid per Republican registration form and for being accused of destroying Democratic ones.
Despite that, they were hired once again this year by the RNC who, Sproul says, asked them to create the new company in June without his name on it to avoid it being tied to him. Not very bold or zero tolerancy of them. Though Spicer said he had no knowledge of that arrangement, Sproul told The BRAD BLOG he stands by his assertion.
Beyond that, last Thursday we reported that Sproul’s firms, including what appeared to be a “clone” operation of Strategic Allied Consulting, calling itself Issue Advocacy Partners, were still found working for Republicans and Rightwing ballot initiatives in at least 10 states. Subsequently, on Friday, the Los Angeles Times reported that, in fact, Sproul was still “hiring workers for a voter canvassing operation this fall in as many as 30 states.”
On Thursday, following Small’s arrest, Sproul’s spokesman Leibowitz hedged that number by telling us via email: “What we said on the record to various media outlets is that his companies are working in ‘as many as 30 states.’ That could mean 1 state. Or 2. Or 30. You get the idea, I’m sure.”
We do. The idea is Sproul does not want to come clean about his ongoing operations and who it is that he continues to work for, preferring instead to live up to the “shady” adjective that’s often applied to him in the media. Despite our follow-up request, Leibowitz did not identify the exact number of states that Sproul was still working in, or who was paying him to do so.
Strategic was said to have been hired by state Republican Parties, at the request of the RNC, for voter registration drives in five states (Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Nevada and Colorado) and for “Get Out the Vote” campaigns in Ohio and Wisconsin. When both RNC and state GOP officials claimed to have fired them, it seems they didn’t really mean it.
In Tanfani’s report at LA Times late Thursday, Spicer confirms that, really, it may have only been Sproul who the party claimed to be “boldly” cutting ties with. The operations Sproul created for the Party beginning in August, the ones that led to fraudulent voter registrations in Florida and destroyed applications reported in Colorado and Nevada as well, are still in place.
“After Sproul was dumped,” Tanfani reports, “the registration operation that he assembled continued working under the supervision of party officials, Spicer said. He said the workers will continue to do get-out-the-vote work until the election.”
The firing of Sproul and Strategic Allied Consulting was a deception.
Moreover, as The BRAD BLOG detailed on Tuesday the company’s mailing address, according to documents released [PDF] by the FL Dept. of Law Enforcement upon announcement of their statewide criminal investigation of Strategic (the firm is also being criminally investigated in CO), was registered as a corporation last June out of the same law office run by top-level Republican National Committee election attorneys where both Karl Rove’s American Crossroads Super-PAC and the Koch Brothers’ Americans for Prosperity are also based.
Despite Spicer’s attempt to downplay the VA incident on Thursday — “He made a mistake and he’s being charged with it, which we fully support” — as he similarly did for the FL incidents previously, it’s become clear that the RNC’s deceptive and often illegal registration and canvass operations are toxic, widespread, and very high-reaching.
Ironically, or perhaps not at this point, Romney, who hired Sproul late last year as a “political consultant” for some $71,000, appears to have committed both voter registration fraud and voter fraud himself in Massachusetts, when he voted in the January 2010 U.S. Senate Special Election between Scott Brown and Martha Coakley. While he owned houses in both California and New Hampshire at the time, he did not own a MA home until July of that year. Instead, he used the basement of his son’s Belmont, MA home as his own registration address in apparent contravention of Massachusetts state residency laws. [See our still-growing list of other very high-profile GOPers recently involved in apparent election fraud crimes.]
Trashed registration forms in Virginia
According to FEC filings obtained by CBS 6 in Richmond last month, the Virginia Republican Party reportedly paid some $500,000 to Strategic for registration work before the state GOP claimed to have fired them, several days after the fraudulent forms collected by Strategic and submitted to county Supervisors of Elections by the Florida GOP began to surface in the Sunshine State. As we now know, only Sproul was fired. The voter registration operation itself continued.
Small, the man arrested on Thursday and charged with 8 felony counts and 5 misdemeanors after allegedly having been found to have tossed at least 8 registration forms into a dumpster in Harrisonburg, VA (Rockingham County), was reportedly working for an operation named PinPoint on behalf of the Virginia GOP, according to Reilly at TPM.
In an earlier report on the matter at TPM, before Small’s arrest later in the day, Reilly noted that “Virginia does not register voters by political party, so it would be difficult for someone to discard forms from their political opponents.”
Not really.
Reilly’s assessment does not take into account the very specific and purposely deceptive process used by Sproul’s companies — and, as suggested by evidence we’ve collected, perhaps other Republican-based voter registration outfits across the country — to identify and register only Republicans to vote, while attempting to filter out Democratic-leaning voters.
In an investigative report earlier this month, The BRAD BLOG detailed video-taped and other evidence from nearly half a dozen states, demonstrating a deceptive, national Republican voter registration strategy where voter registration workers purposely misrepresented themselves as pollster to potential registrants.
Essentially, as detailed in video clips and other testimony in that report, the GOP voter registration workers hired by Sproul were trained to pretend to be taking a poll and to ask voters if they supported Mitt Romney or Barack Obama. If the answer was “Obama”, the potential registrant was thanked and sent on their way. If the answer came back as “Romney”, they were given the opportunity to register to vote. In that way, the thousands of workers employed by Sproul, the former head of the AZ Republican Party and Christian Coalition, kept many Democratic-leaning voters from registering to vote at all.
In one YouTube video that went viral last month, a young Colorado registration worker — who, it turned out, had been working for Sproul’s Strategic Allied Consulting on behalf of the state GOP — is seen doing exactly that. Another video posted by Las Vegas ABC affiliate Action News 13, shows a worker there playing out the same pollster scheme in Nevada. Sproul shared an email with The BRAD BLOG in which he had boasted to other company officials that the Vegas video tape captured their worker carrying out her training “perfectly”.
In Virginia, where the Pennsylvania man working for the state GOP was arrested Thursday, Chesterfield County’s General Registrar Larry Haake was seen explaining to Richmond’s CBS 6 in late September that he had received complaints of Strategic employees discovered doing the same thing in a library last month.
“They were responsible for people that appeared in some libraries in Chesterfield County, supposedly to conduct voter registration drives,” Haake said, “but they were asking voters for whom they are going to vote.”
Haake says he informed the GOP of the incident at the time, but, apparently, no action was taken.
If, in fact, Small, or the workers he is said to have supervised, were using the same technique of misrepresenting themselves to voters about being a pollster, rather than being a registration worker, it’s likely he would have been able to glean whether those registrations he was allegedly seen tossing into a dumpster were for Democratic or Republican-leaning voters.
The ‘PinPoint’ piece of the puzzle
In that same story on the Sproul/RNC voter registration deception, we cited a 9/28/12 report by the Los Angeles Times that tied PinPoint Staffing to Sproul.
The article quoted William T. Hazard, the Strategic employee said by the company to have turned in the original fraudulent registration applications in Palm Beach County, FL. He says he “did nothing wrong”, but told the paper that he was trained “to approach people and ask whom they supported in the presidential election. When people answered with President Obama, he said, he wished them a good day. If someone said Mitt Romney, he asked if they were registered to vote. If not, he handed them forms to fill out.”
He says that it was a help wanted ad placed by PinPoint that led him to the work for Strategic, Sproul, and the Republican Party.
“He got the voter registration job after responding to a Craigslist ad placed by a company called PinPoint Staffing seeking people to do ‘voter surveys’,” the Times reported at the time. “The ad specified that all applicants had to be registered Republicans and active voters.”
Further, the paper says, “Although he reported to a PinPoint Staffing office in West Palm Beach, he said, ‘I thought I was dealing with the Republican Party.'”
PinPoint was key to Sproul’s operations. So who are they?
Over our three-week long investigation of Sproul and the GOP Voter Registration Fraud Scandal, we had collected dozens of help wanted ads posted by PinPoint Staffing that were nearly identical to others published on behalf of Strategic. Some of those ads placed in North Carolina had proved instrumental, originally, to the BlueNC blog’s Greg Flynn in late August when they were key to his uncovering Sproul’s previously-secret ownership of Strategic Allied Consulting.
Many of the PinPoint ads on Craigslist and other sites — seeking “VOTER REGISTRATION SUPPORT” by “REPUBLICAN PARTY SUPPORTER(S)”, for example — were hastily removed from the Internet at nearly the same time that Sproul and Strategic were being outed and supposedly fired. The BRAD BLOG captured many of them before they were taken down, some with the message: “This posting has been flagged for removal.”
We discovered ads by PinPoint Staffing in dozens of cities, in VA, NC, and Washington D.C., as well as all across Florida, from Pensacola in the panhandle, down to Palm Beach County where the first fraudulent registration forms were discovered in late September.
More recently, PinPoint ads for “Political Jobs” or “Campaign” or “Canvassing” operations began to no longer include references to “Republican Voters” or “Romney” or the “Republican Party”. Instead they might read “ARE YOU LOOKING FOR YOUR BIG BREAK INTO POLITICS?”. Such ads have been found this month in VA, WI, NY, AZ and FL.
During our research on our report last week detailing the state’s where Sproul was confirmed to still be working, we found evidence of his continuing operations under the names Issue Advocacy Partners and Grassroots Outreach in Alabama, California, Georgia, Louisiana, Oregon, Wisconsin, Iowa, Virginia, New York, New Jersey and, possibly, Ohio (where the RNC had previously admitted that Strategic had been scheduled to do “Get Out the Vote” work this year before the “firing”.)
At TPM, Reilly reports that “A man who answered the phone at Pinpoint and only gave his name as Ryan said he was not allowed to comment. ‘I really want to stay out of it,’ he said.”
Ads for Strategic placed in late Summer by PinPoint in Alachua, FL, and in September in Winston Salem, NC, told perspective employees to “Contact Ryan.”
The phone number given on the ads was from Phoenix, AZ. Sproul’s main operation is based just outside of Phoenix, in Tempe.
“Let me be as unequivocal as possible. Nathan Sproul and his businesses have no ownership interest in Pinpoint,” his spokesperson Leibowitz, hired by Sproul to manage the crisis several weeks into it, insisted to The BRAD BLOG late Thursday. “He doesn’t control it, nor is he affiliated with it.”
“The only connection between Sproul and Pinpoint is that Nathan has, on occasion, used Pinpoint to hire some workers.”
When we followed up to ask if Sproul had used PinPoint to hire workers in FL, VA or anywhere else, whether any of his current companies are still using them, and for what services he has used them in the past, or if he has since stopped, Leibowitz demurred.
“Given that Nathan’s companies have no connection to the Pinpoint-related story you cited earlier, we see no need to go into any further detail.”
– Deborah Newell Tornello contributed research to this report.
CORRECTIONS: We’ve updated the piece above to reflect new information made available since publication early this morning. Included in the updates: TPM corrected its report from last night to say that “The Rockingham County Sheriff office originally said Small was 31 years old. The agency later corrected that information to say he is 23”; Small was charged with 8 felony counts and 5 misdemeanors, not 13 felonies as we’d initially described.









Sean Spicer, the RNC’s Communications Director, said the RNC had “zero tolerance” for:
a) getting caught,
b) turning in Democratic registration forms,
c) truth,
d) verifiable democracy,
e) all of the above.
I think this has gone from smoldering to “on fire.”
Nate better not get on any small planes.
Pinpoint staffing’s presence in Phoenix, AZ appears to be limited to one of those shared rental corporate office suites (drop box and a common secretary to answer phones). Their “home office” appears to be in Colorado, if you could call it that. If Pinpoint was hiring people nationwide, were they licensed or incorporated to do so?
Sproul’s Lincoln Strategies has been named in years past for lawsuits from State Taxing agencies from West Virginia to Indiana. Presumably this is more of the same.
As you guys might find that Rove is closer connected to Pinpoints “
GetThrow Out the Vote” campaign than Sproul, but it seems more likely Crossroads GPS and Sprouls myriad of “organizations” are intimately tied together. The web is vast, even Morty Blackwell could be involved.Its a Small world after all.
The actions of a true fascist.
Great reporting. If this story gets legs, it will be important to link it to the “photo ID voter suppression” laws. NOT as hypocrisy, but rather as TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN.
Had to steal this link from a commenter on Raw
Lee Fang is hot on the “follow the money” trail.
Tagg Romney is invested in Ohio voting.
Link
FABULOUS and THOROUGH article Brad!!
However, the one little tidbit that has been lost from the original scoop by Ben Tribbet (@notlarrysabato) is the fact that the GOBtard, Colin Small, would not have been caught if he had thrown his trash into the trash bin instead of the recycle bin! The only reason these voter registration forms were even discovered is because the environmentally-conscious good citizen bothered to remove the trash out of the recycle bin.
Perhaps Colin Small (little asshole) should either learn to read or become more eco-friendly.
Ben Tribbet (@notlarrysabato) now has MORE evidence of voter registration fraud in Virginia:
Ben Tribbet (@notlarrysabato) now has MORE evidence of voter registration fraud in Virginia:
http://notlarrysabato.typepad.c...raud-case.html
wrong date to vote for Spanish only in AZ.
“The wrong date was printed on a document that contains the new voter ID card. The document lists the general election date as November 6 in English but reads “8 de Noviembre” in the Spanish translation.”
http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_ne...n-spanish?lite
This is all very worrying, can anyone say whther something is being done about it?
American Democracy is in freefall down the rabbit hole, and there appears to be no bottom.
I have yet to see one Republican make a statement, take a stand, denounce or even question their party’s tactics. At least, when not making an official statement in response to what they’ve been caught doing. So far. This includes friends and family. I’ve posted numerous articles on facebook. Not a peep. I can hear a pin drop in Timbuktu when it comes to this shit.
The ends justify the means to Republicans, even when those ‘means’ include sabotaging the very thing that supposedly makes us free. Contrasted with the wall-to-wall ACORN nonsense, it becomes that much more outrageous. Insidious. I say EVIL. I really do. I wish only for free and fair elections.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Brad and Ernest and all the good citizens who comment here, shining a light on what otherwise might remain in the dark.
The prospect of a Romney presidency chills my bones, but not as much as the thought that we have no recourse at the ballot box.
I’m calling my representative, my senators, the governor and the attorney general here in WA state. Contacting the DOJ.
Some links and contact info:
DOJ Civil Rights Division/Voting Main Page (plenty numbers, links, email etc)
http://www.justice.gov/crt/about/vot/
Complaints about ballot access problems or discrimination can be made directly to the Civil Rights Division’s Voting Section in Washington at 1-800-253-3931 or (202) 307-2767.
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Here in WA state, there are concerns about our voter registration database:
State’s voter system is vulnerable to hackers
Computer security experts have identified vulnerabilities in Washington state’s voter registration databases, raising concerns about the ability of hackers and others to disenfranchise voters.
NICOLE PERLROTH; THE NEW YORK TIMES
NICOLE PERLROTH New York Times
Published: Oct. 14, 2012 at 8:57 a.m. PDT Updated: Oct. 14, 2012 at 8:57 a.m. PDT
Read more here: http://www.thenewstribune.com//...#storylink=cpy
IF YOU LIVE IN WA STATE: CHECK YOUR REGISTRATION ONLINE HERE:
http://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/default.aspx
I checked, and appear to be (still) registered at my current address. But our ballots go out in a few days, the week of the 22nd. PLEASE SPREAD THIS INFO WA STATERS!!!!!
Contact info, WA State:
Washington Secretary of State · Elections Division
520 Union Ave SE
PO Box 40229, Olympia WA 98504-0229
(360) 902-4180
Cantwell, Maria – (D – WA) Class I
311 HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-3441
Web Form: http://www.cantwell.senate.gov/...fm/email-maria
Murray, Patty – (D – WA) Class III
448 RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-2621
Web Form: http://www.murray.senate.gov/email/index.cfm
U.S. Reps
http://www.house.gov/representatives/#state_wa
Also, trying to find out who makes our E-tabulators.
FYI, was having problems posting that comment. It used to not matter about upper/lower case, (thank god my comment didn’t get lost!) But, first time I entered the letters in caps, went thru fine.
Eight felony charges, and he’s out on $3000 bond???
RNC hired them, right?…you pay for results LOL. My only question, “Did they recover all of the destroyed registration forms?”
Bottom line, is anyone going to stop it? Or do the Democrats have to take it up the wazoo? I’m not understanding how this isn’t an absolute outrage. It it were reversed the GOP would be having a major tantrum, and it would stop.
Anybody else getting censored for trying to write comments about election theft? Here is my comment on The Guardian. I would urge all of you to register and write comments there. Glenn Greenwald has left Salon and gone to the Guardian:
Ijust read this story from Raw Story in the US. Oddly enough, I was censored from Raw Story the same time that my newspaper , Bangor Daily News also censored me. Seems as if the new tea party governor had a hired possee who just loved him. Bunch of crazies who spew hate and also hate a fact. Raw Story and Bangor Daily News both use Disqus. This all happened about the same time the Pentagon spent a lot of money for cyber security. Cyber security seems to entail paying a lot of idiots to spew hate. The Guardian allows much more freedom of discussion than so called US progressive websites who all dislike and censor for writing about
1) election theft
2) 9/11 discussion on anything which isn’t strictly gov. issued
3) the word fascism HMMMMM
Golly Molly, I hope not. While I prolly am 180 from you, I am a huge fan of the bill of rights. So, for whatever is on your mind, you should not be squelched. I believe that to my core! ‘Course I believe in 2-A also but that is another thread.
Psst…Davey Crocket @ 18. As a “huge fan of the bill of rights”, surely you know that the First Amendment doesn’t apply to private companies (much less British ones) like The Guardian, right?
While I don’t like seeing anybody speech “squelched” by anyone, just thought I’d take the moment to help you become an even bigger fan of the Bill of Rights by actually, ya know, understanding it.
I’m a fan of 2-A also, btw! I agree that “well-regulating” the militias is a very good idea! Otherwise, it might get dangerous around here!
And…you’re welcome, twice, in advance.
Brad @19
This is a form of entertainment for both of us…perhaps more for me than you because this blog has zero impact on my livelihood–not the same for you (but I am sure you benefit from the traffic).
Your 2-A arguments are total BS. We have had 200+ years sorting that out and you lose. Funny, you take a very semantic analysis of 2-A but fail to do so with anything else (e.g., libya). Cool, I am ok with that…you are who you are…I am who I am.
Bottom line…you will never sway me and I will never sway you (or your sycophants) but it IS fun playing the game.
Non-sequitur–watching Moyer tonight on PBS. What a moron. Watched him for years and years…opinion still the same. He worked for LBJ…sent Ernie to Vietnam. LBJ and Moyer are losers (LBJ RIP). Sorry…just had to say it!
Nice try, Davey Crocket @20, but it appears you are as misinformed about the history of the Second Amendment as you are about the reach of the First.
See, High Cost of Willfully Misinterpreting the 2nd Amendment
Davey Crockett,
You continue to amaze and astonish with an almost 100% percent pure lack of substance. Just you saying shit with attitude.
Typical right wing argument–you’re stupid. I’m smart. You lose. I win. Cuz I say so. And here, let me be smugly superior about it while pretending to be open to other opinions and so magnanimous in my generosity to dispense the truth to you laughably ignorant brainwashed lefties.
Obnoxious.
It’s not the ones without the ID’s we should be worried about…the ones with the ID’s are the perpetrators of vote fraud…
It’s unfortunate that Colin Small will be unable to speak until long after the “election” – if at all -, but I think he’s going to understand what a bad apple is as this rolls out.
The fact that Michael Isikoff has been invoked to minimize the damage is evidence that something reeks.
Something BradBlog readers have known all along.
I am glad I amaze you DL@22. At least something does…glad to oblige.
I have a couple of friends…both very liberal…very left. I know them in a very personal way. Pretty sure…even though we are on opposite poles…that if I needed help they would be there for me. I would be there for them as well. But!!! I still try to make my case with them…the RW case. They tolerate me. I tolerate them. One is a pilot…and we fly together…I put my life in his hands. The other is my GI. Whaaa??? Yup…I put my life in his hands too.
Not that I would normally come to Davey Crockett’s defense, but I read Molly’s comment (#17) to suggest possible government involvement in the alleged censorship under the guise of cyber security. If that’s true, then Davey’s comment about the Bill of Rights (#18) is right on point. For what it’s worth, I wouldn’t be the least surprised to find out that the military is wasting our money suppressing our speech.
I tried to bring up the Israeli art students on disqus-ted and was squelched…Erased, poof, gone.
Oh how desperate are we?? Seriously you seem to forget ACORN??? It’s amazing tye twisted bizarre tales and spin you create just to keep OBUMMER in the Big House.. He’s a goner..
OMG, is that satire? Or wingnut brainwashing?
Nevermind…
@Molly,
I’m the lead moderator at Raw Story. For the record we do not censor comments. Comments will be deleted if they violate the Terms of Service. Comments will be held for moderation if a filter word is encountered in your comment. This is an automated process. If your email is not verified, your comment will have to be approved before it will post. Verified email is required due to spammers and trolls.
All of the moderators are volunteers, and the Raw Story staff very rarely intervenes. Raw is not in collusion with any other site, and Disqus has no part in moderation. Disqus can impose a ‘global’ ban, but that rarely happens, and only in the instance of complaints from multiple websites.
If you continue to have problems posting at Raw, contact the publisher, Roxanne Cooper (roxanne@rawstory.com)and we will help you resolve any issues you have posting.
@Floridiot. They are likely just Romney’s nuts.
Does anyone know if there is a serious effort on the ground in Harrisonburg a) to find voters (other than the “Recycled 8”) whose registrations may have been lost, b) to watch surveillance footage of dumpsters in the area looking for other instances of registration forms being discarded, or c) to take a look at Mr. Small’s trash?
I know that notlarrysabato has identified one person who is not sure whether she is registered or not, but it seems like a serious effort to find other people or discarded forms is in order here….
since we have a moderator from raw story here,why is there NO mention on raw about this?
https://bradblog.com/?p=9628
I directly challenged Disqus as to its censorship via technology, and its reps sent me several emails attempting to atone. Shortly thereafter I revisited the site where I and others had experienced said censorship and violla the tech barrier was lowered–again. (This was regarding a very deep, wide-ranging discussion of Ellsberg’s plea for progressives to vote for Obama in swing states–a plea being vociferously and convincingly agrued against.)
The point made about Democrat Party silence on this scandal is important, IMO. Regarding US elections and what little democracy remains, I must suggest this well written essay by Greg Wilpert.
@Karen
That’s what brought me here in the first place. Moderators have no say in what gets published at Raw.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012...d-in-virginia/
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012...-applications/
@Karlof
Disqus does no moderation. Disqus only provides the application for commenting. All comment moderation, banning of users, word filters, are done by the website that uses Disqus.
This is getting off topic, and I will say no more regarding this issue.
I only decided to say something this time, since i’ve seen this discussed here before, and I wanted to set the record straight. Particularly regarding Raw.
Mark @37, please reread what I wrote as you missed what I said entirely.
@Karlof,38 You’re talking about system requirements,application requirements, acceptance of cookies?“tech barrier was lowered–” It’s not very clear what you mean by “censorship via technology”, if it’s not comment censorship…that’s what we were discussing.I’m not reading the essay to decypher what you mean.
Moderator, delete all my comment’s if it’s not okay to continue this discussion here. I don’t want to hog your thread.
Uh oh. The Miami County (OH) Elections Director, a Republican, has resigned, citing stress from the upcoming Presidential election. Apparently the County is “calling in help” from the state, presumably Secretary of State Husted.
http://crooksandliars.com/karol...signs#comments
GOP Caught Training Poll Challengers in Illegal Voter Suppression Tactics in Rio Rancho (Albuquerque metro)
{Ed Note: fixed the link for ya. -BF}
LeMoyne, the link didn’t work …
http://www.progressnownm.org/bl...ess-votes.html
(Sometimes when you use the link button you have to clear the http or you end up with two)
I am not naive or gullible enough to think that politics is a nice place – it is corruptible as any ‘game’ in town but the past 30 yrs it seems to be worse and to me, the current members of congress appear to be the most corrupt in the history of our govt. I am sick of their lies, the fake smiles, the phony promises, the career politicians who are ‘entitled’ by their own legislation to continue to take the same amount of money as ‘retirement’ as if they were still in office, and who don’t have to pay for health care or save for their own retirement plans. We need term limits in congress and those members who do public service need to pay for their own health care and plan for their own retirement. They get elected to congress and have below average income and wealth and yet continue to become wealthy due to insider Wall St. information. That is corruption at its best. There should also be time constraints on campaign fund raising and a strict limit of no more that two months of campaigning prior to the election. We all know the ads are either stretching the truth or they are out and out lies by the super PAC’s – another group we need to get rid of along with lobbyists. They are all a bunch of crooks and/or thieves in my personal opinion and not worth the $$ they are paid. I’d love to see these people forced to live like the poor and working class to see just how really hard it is to make ends meet. They sicken me to the core of my being.
http://www.examiner.com/article...-voter-fraud-1
someone please tell me this article is wrong…
Received a call from a man Sat. afternoon (caller ID said Robert Kelly Jr.) asking for my deceased (2003) father. He said it was a political call from the Republican Party of Florida. I asked him where he got the database he was calling from and he said the RPOF. We removed my father from the voter rolls upon his death. He told me to call my SOE as to why he is showing up on the rolls. His phone [ED NOTE: Phone# redacted]. Could he be part of Sproul & Associates?
Is Colin Small 23 or 31 ?
@Karen #44 It looks like Small and the AG, Cuccinelli,are on friendly terms so no wonder there will be no charges. Small is on the far left, blue shirt.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8...41ff1601_b.jpg
via http://notlarrysabato.typepad.com/
@Bamboo, Small is 31
@Bamboo, now I am not sure how Small is either…read another site today that says he is 23. I thought the linkedin had him at 31 but looking at him I think he is likely in his early twenties.