State and national Republicans will pay $135,000 to settle a suit involving a scheme to jam Democratic get-out-the-vote calls on Election Day 2002, officials said Saturday.
"Although we believed our case was very strong, the cost of the trial as well as expected appeals by the New Hampshire Democratic Party would have easily matched or exceeded the present value of the settlement," state Republican Chairman Wayne Semprini said. Republicans had hired a telemarketing firm to place hundreds of hang-up calls to phone banks for the Democratic Party and the Manchester firefighters union, a nonpartisan group offering rides to the polls. Service was disrupted for nearly two hours.
Seems to me this translates into sanctioning vote-buying as a US electoral campaign commonplace, doesn't it? Both parties are loaded, but the Republicans almost always have larger coffers than Democrats. For that party to accomplish its goal of a "permanent Republican majority," it only has to use spare millions to skew the vote and maybe (if Dems are lucky) get a mild slap on the wrist as punishment.