Connecticut Post

GOP adviser: Expect more aggressive poll watching

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One of President Donald Trump’s top reelection advisers told influentia­l Republican­s in swing state Wisconsin that the party has “traditiona­lly” relied on voter suppressio­n to compete in battlegrou­nd states but will be able to “start playing offense” in 2020 due to relaxed Election Day rules, according to an audio recording of a private event obtained by The Associated Press.

“Traditiona­lly it’s always been Republican­s suppressin­g votes in places,” Justin Clark, a senior political adviser and senior counsel to Trump’s reelection campaign, said at the event. “Let’s start protecting our voters. We know where they are. … Let’s start playing offense a little bit. That’s what you’re going to see in 2020. It’s going to be a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much betterfund­ed program.”

Asked about the remarks by AP, Clark said he was referring to false accusation­s that the GOP engages in voter suppressio­n.

“As should be clear from the context of my remarks, my point was that Republican­s historical­ly have been falsely accused of voter suppressio­n and that it is time we stood up to defend our own voters,” Clark said. “Neither I nor anyone I know or work with would condone anyone’s vote being threatened or diluted and our efforts will be focused on preventing just that.”

Clark made the comments Nov. 21 in a meeting of the Republican National Lawyers Associatio­n’s Wisconsin chapter.

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