ACORN pressured canvassers to generate registrations
posted at 12:25 pm on October 20, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
Most sales organizations pressure their staffs in order to boost production. From the lowliest telemarketing firms to the highest-end car dealerships, management uses both positive and negative incentives to get more product out the door. One of the best examples of this in film came in Glengarry Glen Ross, the seminal David Mamet film that served as an updated version of Death of a Salesman. Alec Baldwin delivers the message from the home office in this clip (strong language):
Of course, in sales organizations, this approach makes some sort of sense, even though it occasionally results in abuse, as Mamet starkly portrays in this film. Applying these principles to other efforts makes less sense, especially when working in activities that involve public trust. ACORN apparently took a page from Mamet in its high-pressure tactics in boosting voter registrations, according to its workers:
Pushed to meet daily quotas and bullied by bosses if they didn’t, Ohio ACORN workers faked voter registrations, signed up people more than once and even paid off registrants to keep from being fired, its canvassers told The Post. …
“We had meetings every morning where they’d go over your quota; they’d yell at you if you were low,” said [single mother Teshika Elder, 21]. “They’d sit us down and say if you didn’t do better, they’d suspend you. They’d say, ‘Try harder next time,’ [and] if you didn’t get it, you’d be fired.”
Desperate canvassers sometimes resorted to trading cigarettes, cash and food in exchange for registrations, according to Elder and two other former ACORN workers, Jaymes Sanford, 18, and Selvin Cunningham, 23.
Some voters were signed up more than once, and worried – or lazy – canvassers sometimes filled out bogus cards, they said.
Again, these tactics make sense if one is running a sales organization. They don’t make any sense if ACORN merely wanted to contribute to the betterment of the community by assisting people to register. That doesn’t require quotas or browbeating to accomplish, but simply supervision to ensure that ACORN workers didn’t abuse the process.
Why was ACORN so insistent on browbeating its workers and turning the effort into a boiler-room operation? They valued something other than community betterment, and they saw fraud as beneficial to their actual goals. That’s why they put all of the incentives towards unrealistic production — and left themselves room to use these workers as patsies when caught.
Their tactics with their workers reveal ACORN’s goals as something very different than what they’re claiming now. The treatment Elder received belies their community-oriented rhetoric and exposes something significantly less beneficent at the heart of ACORN.










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You have my attention. And it scares me what you are saying.
Mr. Joe on October 20, 2008 at 12:29 PM
I have heard how John McCain will sell out democracy from the Defeatocons (those conservatives trying to make McCain lose). Unfortunately their predictions will be exactly true under an Obama regime.
Mr. Joe on October 20, 2008 at 12:30 PM
Pressure?
Pleeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaassssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeee!
This is the ‘I know nothing defense’. ACORN knew this ‘pressure’ would be get the results they were after. To say it was the employees fault is like Goebbels pointing a finger at Sergeant Shultz.
Limerick on October 20, 2008 at 12:30 PM
But what? Did they keep track of the names that were registered several times so they could have people go back and vote under those names? What is the point of registering so many people if no votes come out of it?
ctmom on October 20, 2008 at 12:31 PM
And yet two border guards are imprisoned for doing their duty by shooting a Mexican drug dealer in the a$$. This country is upside-down.
AubieJon on October 20, 2008 at 12:32 PM
Ed, come on. If you Brow Beat your workers, family friends etc. You get the effect of what you want… you have them DO YOUR BIDDING!
Emotional and Verbal abuse can and has more merit than physical abuse can on certain people.
upinak on October 20, 2008 at 12:34 PM
Fraud and revolution go hand-in-hand.
Dr.Cwac.Cwac on October 20, 2008 at 12:34 PM
“I registered in Ohio as Mickey Mouse 53 times, so I figured I better at least look the part”
TheBigOldDog on October 20, 2008 at 12:35 PM
Think “absentee ballots”.
“Oh, you don’t have a permanent address? No problem, just have them send your ballot to us, and I’ll make sure you get it.”
NeighborhoodCatLady on October 20, 2008 at 12:35 PM
I believe most Americans have the right to vote but as a taxpayer I believe I and others like me are the ones who are disenfranchised when groups like ACORN register and transport otherwise disinterested voters to the polls. When a homeless man is registered and taken to the polls with the promise of a hot meal if he will vote Dem I, as a taxpayer, have been disenfranchised. I honestly believe that my vote is worth far more than most voters registered by ACORN because I actually have a stake in the policies enacted by our elected representatives. I read recently that of the ~40% of Americans that pay no income taxes that fully 70% of them are Dem voters. Is that any surprise? Why should they not vote for the party that promises them goodies from their neighbor’s pocket? If voting were restricted to those that actually pay taxes the Dems would get crushed.
DerKrieger on October 20, 2008 at 12:38 PM
KNBC in Los Angeles has had nothing on the ACORN issue. Luckily for Californians, THEY DID have a 30 second piece about ONE guy in Ontario who registered to vote Republican even though he didn’t live at the address anymore….
Republicans bad…. Acorn is serving the community
originalpechanga on October 20, 2008 at 12:38 PM
Required reading at American Thinker.
Stealing the Presidency: An Obama/ACORN Primer
Dr.Cwac.Cwac on October 20, 2008 at 12:39 PM
Because their GOTV efforts were an investment. The dems are poring millions into this and they want something to show for it.
The dems have mismanaged their GOTV efforts but the GOP is even worse. The dems want everything all the time. The GOP wants everything for nothing.
The GOP could beat this easily but they cant beat it cheaply.
What I have been trying to tell them for years. I ran a small GOTV effort that didnt drain the budget (Which I didnt have much of) in a campaign I was involved with years ago. If I had more money ($500 dollars wasnt enough to run an organization that could win a congressional election) I would have defeated Alan Mollohan a sitting democratic Congressman who had been in office for 8 terms.
The GOP np more understand how to do GOTV than ACORN does. Just that ACORN is more dishonest about it. Its not about getting the most names its about building a reliable organization.
William Amos on October 20, 2008 at 12:40 PM
Think “we get grant funding from stupid left wing foundations based on how many new voters we register.” Follow the money!
rockmom on October 20, 2008 at 12:41 PM
A classic technique that cults use to brainwash their followers.
rbj on October 20, 2008 at 12:42 PM
coffee is for closers..
DaveC on October 20, 2008 at 12:42 PM
ACORN will be Obama’s Whitewater if he is elected. Count on it.
rockmom on October 20, 2008 at 12:42 PM
Exactly, and there are always “news” articles like this to help them do it. This is why you cannot trust the “news” you read in the “news”-paper.
drunyan8315 on October 20, 2008 at 12:43 PM
Bogus registrations don’t equal bogus votes. The brain dead and those on radio who cater to them won’t bother making a distinction, but anyone who can think, should.
sanguine4 on October 20, 2008 at 12:43 PM
The clip shows Baldwin back when he was snorting coke and bullying people; now he just eats them and snorts without the coke.
I liked Sarah’s comment to the crowd in Columbus last week about how she didn’t want to see Ohio become the ACORN state.
As a former Buckeye, I appreciated that, BUT, ‘Oh way to go, Ohio’.
Christine on October 20, 2008 at 12:44 PM
It will be the first of many scandals a la the Klinton administration. Any predictions on when impeachment charges will be filed?
Dr.Cwac.Cwac on October 20, 2008 at 12:45 PM
The funny thing about liberals is that if this was an evil corporation, they would be suing the corporation under the theory of vicarious liability and lack of management supervision.
But since this is a liberal organization, there is no such thing as vicarious liability or management oversight. Another example that rules don’t apply to liberals. Just like Al Gore and the environment, they want to impose rules on you, but not themselves. If Obama wins, it’s going to be another Clinton administration full of corruption and political favors.
ThomasB. on October 20, 2008 at 12:45 PM
Phuqqing Al-CORNa, they should all be in jail. Mickey Mouse? How ironic that such a mickeymouse organization would register him to vote.
Tony737 on October 20, 2008 at 12:46 PM
Will be far worse. Clinton was at least restrained by the GOP Congress and his own moderate beliefs. Obama is a dyed in the wool Marxist and so is half the Democrat Congress.
DerKrieger on October 20, 2008 at 12:47 PM
That’s the kind of stuff that should be picked up by people examining the voter registration databases.
I know for a fact that tax agencies (state and federal) will look for addresses and/or PO boxes that receive tax refunds for multiple people within a single year, as that’s a potential sign of tax fraud.
Someone could easily write a few queries against the database that would produce a report of potential fraud cases for further investigation by elections officials.
teke184 on October 20, 2008 at 12:47 PM
Again ACORN isnt as much about registering “Micky Mouse” as it is paying joe the acornworker to be on the democratic payrolls. Think of the millions of people in ACORN getting a paycheck from ACORN and being trained in Democratic liberal beliefs.
They are taught not to just get names but address and other info. And they push issues like minimum wage or enviromental veiws or gun control.
But make no doubt about it ACORN is as much party of the democratic party as the DNC is. Its just more unofficial and payed via liberal think tanks.
Obama got 150 million for one month. Think also that Unions, NAACP, ACORN and other liberal groups are spending millions as well. If you wonder where the money is from keep you eye on the bucks.
The whole enterprize is not about voter registration. Its about getting enough people on the payrolls around election time to win the election. Come November 10th this “Operation” gets scaled back massively.
William Amos on October 20, 2008 at 12:48 PM
sanguine4 on October 20, 2008 at 12:43 PM
There is not a direct correlation, but it opens wide the possibility of ballot box stuffing. If there is a corrupt election official that knows about the Mickey Mouse registrations, they can slip in a lot of votes during the count. It has happened before. It got LBJ his seat in the senate. It probably got JFK into the White House.
Was that thoughtful enough for ya? I cooked it up all by myself.
fluffy on October 20, 2008 at 12:55 PM
If the Republicans go after ACORN, regardless of who wins, they will regain Congress by 2010. Guaranteed.
MadisonConservative on October 20, 2008 at 12:56 PM
Exactly. They are all about the numbers not the legitimacy of the registration. They don’t bother to check the registrations before they are turned in like they claim to do because most likely they get their count from that submittal to the registrar’s office. They prey on their own population to suit their greed and mask it as community organization. They are a pariah. The added benefit is they create a false momentum in the electorate for the Democratic candidates in battleground states by claiming the “success” of their registration efforts. Notice how when called on this fraudulent practice their defense was to tout the number of registrants they had achieved.
Texas Gal on October 20, 2008 at 1:03 PM
Shhhhh! Don’t tell Rick Moran, but it’s called “Socialism”.
Buy Danish on October 20, 2008 at 1:05 PM
If the Democrats retain control of congress.
Never.
If the Republican’s regain control, only if they get super majorities.
MarkTheGreat on October 20, 2008 at 1:11 PM
And by 2012, the news media will be telling us that the whole controversy is old news and shouldn’t factor into the election. Most of the electorate will buy it.
MarkTheGreat on October 20, 2008 at 1:16 PM
Cloward-Piven Strategy.
Everyone should read this
aquaviva on October 20, 2008 at 1:16 PM
That’s not the ACORN Obama knew! Well, he never actually KNEW anyone there, seeing as he NEVER had any real connection with them. Stay tuned, the story may change…AGAIN.
GarandFan on October 20, 2008 at 1:16 PM
ACORN needs it’s own online outlet a kind of warehouse for all these articles. I am much more interested in ACORN, and it’s devolution, then I am the Presidential Campaigns that appear to have stalled out. Call me fickle but Colin Powell endorsing Obama, didn’t blow sunshine up my skirt:) This is all we get with about 2 weeks to go?
I am also interested in Tony Rezko, we don’t hear much from him anymore.
Dr Evil on October 20, 2008 at 1:19 PM
Why is nobody talking about “WHO” acorn is registering for, right now the only talk is about, fraud registering and not how that relates to fraud voting. Of all these thousands of false registrations, how many are DEM’s, and what to prevent a person voting for the “Frauds” all day long on Nov 4???
GOPGryphon on October 20, 2008 at 1:20 PM
Depends on whether he gets away with firing Fitzgerald.
rockmom on October 20, 2008 at 1:24 PM
If the directors are pressuring the canvassers for quotas, then it may be that compensation for the supervisors are directly tied to how many voters or dead people or cartoon characters are submitted. It is this latter pay structure that will provide one of the smoking guns that should land ACORN as an ex organization.
eaglewingz08 on October 20, 2008 at 1:32 PM
Speaking of high pressure tactics, this the RNC’s page on Madeline Talbott from their very clever look at what Barack Obama’s facebook page should look like, BarackBook.
Hit the “home” Button to see the full list of Barack’s friends.
Buy Danish on October 20, 2008 at 1:36 PM
a minor point…though Mamet wrote the screenplay and the play the film was based upon Glengarry Glen Ross was directed by James Foley
bigdada on October 20, 2008 at 1:44 PM
Voter fraud isn’t the only goal. “Voter disenfranchisement” is the next step, in all those states where ACORN registrations are being investigated. Flood the polls with ineligible minority voters claiming that they registered, hope that the workers run out of provisional ballots, make a lot of noise, intimidate as many people as you can…try to keep the polls open well past the deadlines — create chaos, blame it on Republicans, then claim discrimination and take it to court, or the streets, if you lose.
It’s the ACORN/Obama way.
Nichevo on October 20, 2008 at 1:51 PM
One of ACORN’s talking points is that they are already flagging many of the bogus registrations. That’s true, but about 20% of the registrations ACORN flagged as bad were actually good. It wouldn’t be too hard for ACORN
rokemronnie on October 20, 2008 at 2:00 PM
Coffee is for cheaters.
First place – new car.
Second place – steak knives.
Third place – you’re fired.
NoDonkey on October 20, 2008 at 2:07 PM
This nationwide perspective of ACORNs crimes is wrongheaded.
They are in business to give the edge in the 2000 scenario.
It doesn’t take 600,000 bad votes to win. Think of FL 2000 and OH 2004. That is the battlefield they are mining.
Limerick on October 20, 2008 at 2:08 PM
First prize, a new Cadillac.
Second prize, set of steak knives.
Third prize is Obama doesn’t get elected.
Jim Treacher on October 20, 2008 at 2:13 PM
Sorry about that, hit the wrong key.
One of ACORN’s talking points is that they are already flagging many of the bogus registrations. That’s true, but about 20% of the registrations ACORN flagged as bad in Philadelphia were actually good. It wouldn’t be too hard for ACORN workers to mark codes on registration cards so the ACORN office can identify political leanings and ethnicity and dump potential Republican registrations into the pile flagged as bad.
As far as actual voter fraud, the Mickey Mouse registrations are there to clog up the works and slip a bunch of more credible names onto the voter rolls because overworked city clerks and other officials can’t spot them in the flood. Then all that is needed for actual voter fraud are absentee ballots or fake ids. Since we know from that house in Ohio housing out of state Obama supporters (independent of ACORN but fellow travelers), I’m sure ACORN and their fellow conspirators have safe houses and other mail drops they can use to collect absentee ballots. For a serious conspiracy, fake id good enough to use at a busy polling place shouldn’t be too hard to manufacture and one person can vote in a half dozen precincts if they have fake id matching a name and address on the registration rolls. Remember, all those names pass through ACORN’s hands.
The flood of bad registrations also give ACORN and the Dems an excuse to litigate keeping the polls open late and allowing “provisional” voting, an old standby in ACORN’s toolbox.
rokemronnie on October 20, 2008 at 2:15 PM
A couple of things come to mind.
What if you can go back and find the fake registrations that get through?
What if you can find out who didn’t vote, and vote for them?
What if you can get absentee ballots for them?
How much easier will it be to sneak through real “fake” votes if the system is overloaded tracking down other fake votes?
Count to 10 on October 20, 2008 at 2:19 PM
Pretenders fan?
Count to 10 on October 20, 2008 at 2:27 PM
NEWS FLASH!!!!
Water is wet!!!
Film at 11.
csdeven on October 20, 2008 at 2:34 PM
It makes me think we really should have made owning property, or something to that effect, a requirement for voting (as the Founders kibitzed over in the beginning).
At least making it a requirement to have an abode should be basic. If you’re not together enough to have a place to live, maybe you’re not together enough to vote wisely.
If that sounds unfair, maybe it is. But voting is not only a basic right, in reality, I view it more as a privilege that will soon disappear under an Obamanation.
Badger40 on October 20, 2008 at 2:37 PM
Well, this deals with the “it’s just a few volunteers acting up” excuse.
What’s the real reason ACORN wants so many invalid registrations?
Do they have specific plans to use all the invalid registrations? This seems unlikely, although it seems plausible that they have another group gathering known, improper applications and they’re using the flood of “Mickey Mouse” applications to sneak them through.
Is this an attempt to break the entire system so the public loses confidence in the integrity of the process? That would be consistent with the strategy of the National Welfare Rights Organization, the original organization from which ACORN was formed. Their strategy was to overwhelm the welfare rolls in order to cause the collapse of “oppressive” America, a strategy that came very close to working in New York City during the 1970s.
I’m open to any explanation for which there’s supporting evidence. Any ideas?
philwynk on October 20, 2008 at 2:37 PM
Diogenes’ lamp burns out searching for an honest democrat.
whitetop on October 20, 2008 at 2:50 PM
Their tactics with their workers reveal ACORN’s goals as something very different than what they’re claiming now.
So what are their goals? One commenter suggested “Think absentee ballots.” But can that actually work on the scale necessary to swing an election?
Paul_in_NJ on October 20, 2008 at 3:23 PM
Phylwynk,
I’d refer you back to the links above, from the American Thinker (Dr Cwak Oct 20 12:39pm) and Cloward-Piven Strategy(aquaviva October 20, 1:16pm)
We are looking at an attempt to break the voting system. This has all sorts of possible benefits to the socialists. They can contest where they lose, they can stuff the ballot boxes in areas where they win, they can destroy the American peoples’ confidence in the voting system. Add this chaos to the huge numbers of jackbooted storm troopers Obama has on the ground, and this stew will keep even a McCain win in turmoil for months while the world’s largest legal thug collection keeps this election in litigation for months.
They did it to Bush. Then came 9/11.
We are being destroyed by a fifth column.
skeeter on October 20, 2008 at 4:46 PM