Republicans deny targeting black Pittsburgh precincts

"This is a ridiculous claim," Pennsylvania Republican Party spokesperson Valerie Caras tells City Paper.

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Republicans deny targeting black Pittsburgh precincts

POSTED: Monday, November 5, 2012, 5:34 PM
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We reported earlier today that progressive groups sent a letter to Assistant U.S. Attorney General Thomas Perez alleging that the Pennsylvania Republican Party and Pittsburgh Tea Party are targeting Pittsburgh precincts with large numbers of black voters "under the guise of combating alleged voter fraud."

The Pennsylvania Republican Party denies the allegation.

"This is a ridiculous claim," Pennsylvania Republican Party spokesperson Valerie Caras tells City Paper. "The Republican Party of Pennsylvania is working to cover as many polls as we possibly can throughout the state.  All our poll watchers will be credentialed and be there legally. To claim anything else is simply not true. We support free and fair elections rooted in the principle that every eligible voter has the right to cast their ballot on Election Day."

The rights organizations say they obtained a partial list of targeted precincts, which have black voter registration of over 79-percent, used in a Tea Party poll watcher training.

We are still trying to contact someone from the Pittsburgh Tea Party. If that's you, please drop us a line. The Pittsburgh Tea Party denied the charges to the Post-Gazette.

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