If they weren’t just looking for ways to cover their own tracks this would be fine. but I am not convinced they aren’t just trying to run interference and cover up the fact that lots of Maine voters also vote in NH (along with Vermont and Massachusetts voters). NH has been stolen by the Rats more than once in the past few Presidential contests.
If this commission is going to be above board and make credible findings, it needs to have transparent communications. Presume there is simply a failure to communicate, or listen, in the case of the Democrats?
They need to treat him fairly. Never mind that he’s a democrat, he’s a pretty good guy, and he is the Secretary of State.
Fire Dunlap. Problem solved.
The democrats want to keep close tabs on this commission. It is not hard to understand why.
This MSM report fails its fundamental job of providing the names of the elected/appointed criminals responsible for emasculating and frustrating the power of the Official Voter Fraud Commission.
I am assuming I can do a better job...
.Vice President Mike Pence (Chair) (R): Defended the presidents claim that millions voted illegally in the 2016 election.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach (Vice Chair) (R): One of the nations leading promoters of strict photo ID laws and documentary proof of citizenship requirements. Running for governor of Kansas in 2018.
Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow, Heritage Foundation (R): Former Justice Department official and a consistent promoter of photo ID laws and documentary proof of citizenship requirements.
J. Christian Adams, President and General Counsel, Public Interest Legal Foundation (R): Has brought numerous lawsuits to compel jurisdictions to aggressively purge voter rolls, and actively promotes allegations of widespread noncitizen voting.
Former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell (R): Served as secretary of state from 1999 to 2007. Oversaw an election that had so many problems, the New York Times called it an example for every ailment in the United States electoral process.
Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson (R): Previously served in the Indiana State Senate, where she co-sponsored the nations first strict photo ID law.
U.S. Election Assistance Commissioner Christy McCormick (R): Secured controversial activist group, Judicial Watch, to represent her in a lawsuit against the EAC over documentary proof of citizenship requirements.
New Hampshire Secretary of State William Gardner (D): Has supported legislation that could suppress votes, and expressed skepticism multiple times about the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.
Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap (D): Has criticized accusations of widespread voter fraud and opposed voter ID legislation.
Former Arkansas State Rep. David K. Dunn (D): Served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 2004 to 2010.
Wood County (WV) Clerk Mark Rhodes (D): Serves over 56,000 voters in his current position and was a deputy clerk in the same office before that.
Jefferson County (AL) Probate Judge Alan Lamar King (D): Chief election official for largest county in Alabama, serving over 450,000 voters. Rejected President Trumps claims of widespread voter fraud in comments last fall.
Maryland Deputy Secretary of State Luis Borunda (Resigned) (R): Works in an agency whose responsibilities include organization registrations, trademark registrations, and certain executive functions, but it does not oversee elections.
I had to make a few (reasonable) assumptions. Names shown in red are not clearly defined as pro vote integrity, or not clearly defined as pro or anti-voter integrity.