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On Sun, 04 Dec 2011 10:46:05 -0800, jps wrote:


BALTIMORE (Reuters) – A former Republican governor’s aide accused of
election fraud in Maryland defended himself in court on Friday against
claims an automated phone message he authorized was intended to
suppress black Democrat voters.

Paul Schurick, 55, campaign manager for former Maryland governor
Robert Ehrlich, testified that the phone calls made to more than
100,000 Democratic, mostly-black voters on election night last year
were intended to inspire them to vote.

The message assured listeners that Ehrlich’s Democratic opponent —
incumbent Martin O’Malley who had defeated Ehrlich’s reelection bid in
2006 — and President Barack Obama, who was not up for election, were
already “successful.”

“Our goals have been met,” said the message delivered in a woman’s
voice starting at about 6 p.m. on November 2.

“The polls are correct and we took it back. We’re OK. Relax.
Everything’s fine. The only thing left is to watch it on TV tonight.”

Prosecutors say the calls were approved as Ehrlich’s support among
black voters plummeted, according to emails between Schurick and a
polling expert one week before the election, but by suppressing black
voters — who heavily favored O’Malley — Ehrlich could make up
significant ground.

Schurick is charged with two counts of conspiracy, one count of
election fraud and one count of failing to include a mandatory line
indicating which candidate approved the calls.

Schurick admitted that amid a hectic election day and reports of low
voter turnout, he authorized the calls. Around 4:40 p.m., Julius
Henson, a political consultant hired by the Ehrlich campaign to appeal
to African-American voters, read him the script over the phone.

“I accepted it,” said Schurick, who testified for about two hours on
Friday. “He’s the expert. As I said to him, ‘I’m paying you $16,000 a
month to come up with a strategy.’”

The calls were intended to be “counterintuitive,” Schurick said. Upon
hearing that O’Malley had won, black Democratic voters who were
sympathetic to Ehrlich would be motivated to vote, he said.

Defense attorneys also called several witnesses, high-ranking members
of Maryland’s political institutions, to vouch for Schurick, who has
held top positions in both Democratic and Republican administrations
for years.

On Thursday, jurors heard testimony from Ehrlich, former Republican
National Committee chairman and current MSNBC analyst Michael Steele
and former Maryland Governor Marvin Mandel.

Closing arguments and jury deliberation are expected to begin Monday.


Yup, that Schurick character picked up some bad **** while working for Democrats.

I'm very proud of the prosecutors sending his ass up the river.