President Obama and Eric Holder’s Gerrymandering Initiative
2/21: Former President Barack Obama has teamed with his former Attorney General Eric Holder for the All On The Line initiative that is geared toward fighting gerrymandering in America.
2/21: Former President Barack Obama has teamed with his former Attorney General Eric Holder for the All On The Line initiative that is geared toward fighting gerrymandering in America.
12/23: President Obama's recent foray into fighting gerrymandering is an attempt to boost Democratic prospects in the 2020 elections.
10/11: President Obama and his staff had planned a response to President Trump's claims of election fraud if the candidate had lost the 2016 election.
The money came from the National Democratic Redistricting Committee.
The 15-page plan was obtained by Time and released on July 20.
Under Obama, "the Division served purely ideological ends with rigidity unmatched in other federal offices."
Selectively enforcing the law, Obama’s DOJ hurt efforts to stamp out voter fraud.
It’s a favorite Democratic talking point. It’s also completely false.
The secretary conceded in a recent telephone conference call with state officials that there is no credible threat of a successful cyberattack on the voting and ballot-counting process, despite revelations about recent attacks on the voter-registration systems in Arizona and Illinois.
At his appearance before Al Sharpton's National Action Network, President Obama called voter fraud claims "bogus" and said his Justice Department has "taken on more than 100 voting rights cases since 2009. " This is a bald faced lie. One need merely click this link at the Justice Department's own website to see it is a lie. The truth is that 39 cases have been brought, not 100, and only 13 relate to protecting minority voting rights - usually foreign language ballot issues. The rest of the cases involve states sending out military ballots (an effort only begun after blistering coverage at PJ Media and elsewhere in 2010).