Discredited Republican voter-suppression guru Ken Blackwell is
attacking Barack Obama with naked lies about his supposed
connection to ACORN.
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Fact: Barack was never an ACORN community organizer.
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Fact: Barack was never an ACORN trainer and never worked for
ACORN in any other capacity.
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Fact: ACORN was not part of Project Vote, the successful
voter registration drive Barack ran in 1992.
In his capacity as an attorney, Barack represented ACORN in a
successful lawsuit alongside the U.S. Department of Justice against
the state of Illinois to force state compliance with a federal
voting access law. For his work helping enforce the law, called
"Motor Voter," Barack received the IVI-IPO Legal Eagle Award in
1995. (For more about Barack's career, check out
Obama
bio
.)
Ken Blackwell is best known today for disenfranchising
Democratic voters in his dual role as Ohio Secretary of State and
chair of George Bush's Ohio campaign in 2004. To see him shed
crocodile tears for the integrity of the vote while making
accusations about Barack and ACORN with absolutely no basis in fact
is disturbing.
Blackwell's attacks against ACORN and community organizers
continue a vile Republican pattern of mockery and viciousness
against this noble profession. Community organizers are the very
individuals Republicans should be celebrating for helping people to
help themselves rather than depending on the government.
BARACK WAS PRAISED FOR COMPLETING PROJECT VOTE; ACORN WAS NOT
INVOLVED
Obama's Voter Registration Drive Registered 150,000 New Voters,
The Highest Number of a Single Local Effort. In 1993,
Crain's Chicago wrote of Obama's effort to register voters
for Bill Clinton's election, "Last year, Barack Obama galvanized
Chicago's political community, as no seasoned politico had before.
The director of Illinois Project Vote orchestrated an unwieldy band
of 10 staff members and 700 volunteers to the tune of 150,000 new
voters for the general election - the highest number registered in
a single local effect. 'Under Barack's leadership, we had the most
successful, cost-effective and orderly voter registration drive
I've ever been involved with,' says Alderman Sam Burrell of the
West Side's 29th Ward." [_Crain's Chicago Business_, 9/27/93]
Chicago Magazine: Obama Headed "Most Effective Minority Voter
Registration Drive." Chicago Magazine reported, "None of this,
of course, was accidental. The most effective minority voter
registration drive in memory was the result of careful handiwork by
Project Vote!, the local chapter of a not-for-profit national
organization. "It was the most efficient campaign I have seen in my
20 years in politics," says Sam Burrell, alderman of the West
Side's 29th Ward and a veteran of many registration drives. At the
head of this effort was a little-known 31-year-old African-American
lawyer, community organizer, and writer: Barack Obama." [_Chicago
Magazine_, 1/93]
National Project Vote Director Sandy Newman: Obama Did "One Hell
of a Job." Chicago Magazine reported, ""Project Vote! is
nonpartisan, strictly nonpartisan. But we do focus our efforts on
minority voters, and on states where we can explain to them why
their vote will matter. Braun made that easier in Illinois." So
[Sandy] Newman decided to open a Cook County Project Vote! office
and went looking for someone to head it. The name Barack Obama
surfaced. "I was asking around among community activists in Chicago
and around the country, and they kept mentioning him," Newman says.
Obama by then was working with church and community leaders on the
West Side, and he was writing a book that the publisher Simon &
Schuster had contracted for while he was editor of the law review.
He was 30 years old. When Newman called, Obama agreed to put his
other work aside. "I'm still not quite sure why," Newman says.
"This was not glamorous, high-paying work. But I am certainly
grateful. He did one hell of a job." [_Chicago Magazine_, 1/93]
Obama Trained Registrars And Ran Media Saturation Campaign.
Chicago Magazine reported, "Within a few months, Obama, a tall,
affable workaholic, had recruited staff and volunteers from black
churches, community groups, and politicians. He helped train 700
deputy registrars, out of a total of 11,000 citywide. And he began
a saturation media campaign with the help of black-owned Brainstorm
Communications." [_Chicago Magazine_, 1/93]
Close Daley Advisor: "Barack Ran This Superbly." Chicago
Magazine reported, "Some of Daley's closest advisers are similarly
impressed. "In its technical demands, a voter-registration drive is
not unlike a mini-political campaign," says John Schmidt, chairman
of the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority and a fundraiser
for Project Vote! "Barack ran this superbly. I have no doubt he
could run an equally good political campaign if that's what he
decided to do next."" [_Chicago Magazine_, 1/93]
Project Vote Credited With Voter Registration Surge. The
Wall Street Journal reported, "Voting experts at the Democratic
National Committee point to surging registration in several big
cities, such as Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia. Most of that
work has been done by the nonpartisan Project Vote, a voter
participation organization based in Washington, D.C. Its director,
Sandy Newman, says his group has helped to register 150,000 new
voters, almost all of them black, in Pennsylvania; 110,000 in
Chicago; 70,000 in Michigan; 40,000 in Ohio; and 160,000 (with the
help of the New York Public Interest Research Group) in New York
City. With the exception of New York, where Mr. Clinton holds a big
lead, these are all battleground states, and most of these voters
will cast their ballots for Mr. Clinton." [_Wall Street Journal_,
10/30/92]
Chicago Sun Times Headline: "'Project Vote' Brings Power to the
People." The Chicago Sun-Times reported, "Project Vote, a
collectivity of 10 church-based community organizations dedicated
to black voter registration, is off and running. Project Vote is
increasing its rolls at a 7,000-per-week clip. Just last Saturday
it registered 2,000 during the Chicago Defender's annual Bud
Billiken Parade." [_Chicago Sun-Times_, 8/11/92]
BARACK REPRESENTED ACORN IN A VOTER RIGHTS CASE AS AN
ATTORNEY
Obama And Other Attorneys Represented ACORN In Their Suit
Against The State Of Illinois To Force It To Implement The 1993
Motor Voter Law. In 2007, the
AP reported, "Representing the Association of Community
Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), Obama and other attorneys
sued the state of Illinois, forcing it to implement federal 'Motor
Voter' legislation that makes it easier for the poor and minorities
to register to vote." According the U.S. Court Of Appeals, 7th
Circuit docket for ACORN v. Edgar, "Appellees, United States and
others, sought to force appellant State of Illinois to comply with
the provisions of the National Registration Act of 1993 (motor
voter law)...The United States District Court for the Northern
District of Illinois granted the United States an injunction that
compelled the State of Illinois to enforce the motor voter law. The
State of Illinois appealed...On appeal, the State of Illinois
argued that Congress could not force state governments to
administer a federal program that facilitated the registration of
voters in federal elections. The court stated that Congress had the
power to regulate federal elections under the powers granted by
[http://the U.S. Constitution|http://the U.S. Constitution]
mandated the states to initially set up the system of federal
elections within their own jurisdiction, subject to the whims of
Congress. The court found that these powers and mandates implicitly
extended to voter registration as well. [http://_AP_, 2/20/07;
ACORN, et al v. Edgar, Nos. 95-1800, 95-1801, 95-1802,
95-1803|http://_AP_, 2/20/07; ACORN, et al v. Edgar, Nos. 95-1800,
95-1801, 95-1802, 95-1803]
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Obama Was One Of Three Miner Barnhill Attorneys To Represent
ACORN When The Illinois State Board Of Elections Attempted To
Dismiss The U.S. District Court's Order In ACORN v. Edgar In Late
1995. Miner Barnhill Attorneys Obama, Judson Miner, and Jeffrey
Cummings were listed as Counsel for ACORN when the Illinois State
Board Of Elections attempted to dismiss the U.S. District Court's
order in ACORN v. Edgar in November 1995. On January 26, 1996, the
U.S. Court Of Appeals denied the Board's motion. According to the
court's opinion, "The court dismissed the appeal of defendant
governor and other state officials because the district court had
not issued a final order from which an appeal could be brought.
[http://ACORN v. Illinois State Board Of Elections, et al. No.
95-3456, U.S. Court Of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit|http://ACORN
v. Illinois State Board Of Elections, et al. No. 95-3456, U.S.
Court Of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit]
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Obama Was Listed As The Lead Attorney For ACORN In Court
Proceeding Regarding Illinois Motor Voter Implementation Plans;
Deval Patrick Was The Lead Attorney For The U.S. Department Of
Justice. "For United States of America: Deval L. Patrick,
Assistant Attorney General, James B. Burns, United States Attorney,
Elizabeth Johnson, Barry H. Weinberg, Tricia A. Tingle, Peter A.
Hernandez, Attorneys, Voting Section, Civil Rights Division,
Department of Justice, Washington, DC....For Association of
Community Organizations for Reform Now, Barack Obama, Esq., Davis,
Miner, Barnhill & Galland, Chicago, Illinois, Steve Bachmann,
Esq., ACORN, Granger, Indiana." [http://ACORN v. Edgar, United
States District Court, Northern District, Illinois, No. 95 C
174|http://ACORN v. Edgar, United States District Court, Northern
District, Illinois, No. 95 C 174]
* 1995: Obama Received The IVI-IPO Legal Eagle
Award For IVI-IPO For His Work In Bringing Illinois Into Compliance
With The Motor Voter Law.* "In 1993, Obama was named by Crain's
Chicago Business as one of "40 under 40" outstanding young leaders
in the city of Chicago. He is the recipient of the 1995 Legal Eagle
Award from IVI-IPO for his work in bringing Illinois into
compliance with the National Voter Registration Act (Motor-Voter).
His commentaries have been heard on National Public Radio and his
memoir Dreams of My Father was published by Random House in August
1995." [IL State Senate Majority Caucus Obama Profile (Archived)
available
here]
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