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Matt is the author, co-author, secondary-author, ghost-author, and non-author of articles, speeches, book chapters, and even entire books! Next will be the bestseller "Losing My Religions." Currently, he is President of One Step for Animals; previously, he was shitcanned from more nonprofits than there is room to list here. Before Matt’s unfortunate encounter with activism, he was an aerospace engineer who wanted to work for NASA to impress Carl Sagan. His hobbies include photography, almost dying, and {REDACTED} He lives in Tucson with Anne and no dogs, no cats, and no African tortoises (although he cares for all of these).
Friday, October 18, 2019
Republicans Cheat, part 2,983
From the 538 newsletter:
Nearly 1 in 5 names
Ohio had planned to purge 235,000 voters from its rolls last month. Only
problem: almost 20 percent of them weren’t supposed to be on the list. Jen
Miller, the director of the League of Women Voters of Ohio, discovered her own
name was erroneously on the spreadsheet as “inactive” despite voting three
times last year. Advocacy groups discovered around about 40,000 other names
should not have been on the list through crowd-sourced efforts. [New
York Times]
Nearly 1 in 5 names
Ohio had planned to purge 235,000 voters from its rolls last month. Only
problem: almost 20 percent of them weren’t supposed to be on the list. Jen
Miller, the director of the League of Women Voters of Ohio, discovered her own
name was erroneously on the spreadsheet as “inactive” despite voting three
times last year. Advocacy groups discovered around about 40,000 other names
should not have been on the list through crowd-sourced efforts. [New
York Times]
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