WDC Calls Out Van Hollen for Partisan Suit
Since J.B. Van Hollen filed his frivolous lawsuit against the Government Accountability Board, his partisan action has been panned far and wide. From OWN to the League of Women Voters, to the nonpartisan retired judges that serve on the GAB board and many others. Even the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said that his suit ‘smells of political mischief.’ Now the nonpartisan Wisconsin Democracy Campaign is lampooning Van Hollen’s latest actions. In a blog entitled, ‘Our Very Own Katherine Harris‘ Mike McCabe makes the following points:
J.B. Van Hollen seems intent on becoming Katherine Harris. Unlike Harris’s Florida, Wisconsin does not allow partisan officials to run our elections. We entrust that task to a politically independent agency under the direction of a nonpartisan board of retired judges.
That arrangement is obviously not to the liking of Van Hollen, who is the highest ranking elected Republican in the state and co-chairman of John McCain’s presidential campaign in Wisconsin. He is suing the agency and the former judges who head it in an effort to get people kicked off the voter rolls. He insists it’s necessary to protect us against voter fraud. He is undeterred by the fact that voter fraud is more rare than a financially stable investment bank. He is even less sensitive to the considerable collateral damage his crusade will do.
In his apparent zeal to emulate Katherine the Great, Van Hollen hardly waited for the ink on his lawsuit to dry before announcing that he is forming an “election fraud task force.” It’s hard to believe many voters will put much trust in a task force headed by someone so heavily invested in making sure John McCain is the next president.