PolitiFact.com: Chris Matthews's Claim About Florida's New Voter Registration Law Patently False
Of course you probably won't hear an apology or retraction on the network's programming, but PolitiFact.com has determined that MSNBC's Chris Matthews was in error when the Hardball host claimed on his June 4 program that a new Florida law -- which has been on hold by a federal judge -- made it utterly impossible for voter registration drives to sign up new voters over weekends. The law requires voter registration drive volunteers to turn in new voter registration forms within 48 hours after having collected them. "You don’t have to be a lawyer to own a calendar or know what a weekend is. A weekend is 48 hours," Matthews sneered at Florida GOP chairman Lenny Curry, insisting that its impossible to register new voters over a weekend without running afoul of the law
But the Tampa Bay Times/Miami Herald-run PolitiFact site did what Hardball producers should have done before Chris took to the air, actually look up and read the text of the legislation. In doing so, PolitiFact found that there's an exception in the law that takes weekends into account:
Matthews was relentless about his point. But he is also incorrect.
We read the bill (HB 1355) that passed the Legislature in 2011 and was signed into law by Gov. Rick Scott.
The 158-page bill does indeed create a 48-hour deadline for voter groups to turn in completed registrations. But there’s a caveat.
According to the law, a completed application "shall be promptly delivered to the division or the supervisor of elections within 48 hours after the applicant completes it or the next business day if the appropriate office is closed for that 48-hour period." (The passage is included on page 21 of the bill text. We added the bold for emphasis.)
Put plainly, if someone is registering voters on a Friday evening -- as Matthews said -- they would have until Monday to turn in the completed forms. If Monday was a holiday, the deadline would be extended until Tuesday. If Monday and Tuesday were holidays, or if the elections office was closed for any reason, the deadline would be Wednesday. And so on.
We confirmed our interpretation of the law with Florida Department of State spokesman Chris Cate.
There’s no doubt the deadlines were deterring groups from going out to register voters. After the law’s passage, the League of Women Voters said they wouldn’t conduct their usual voter registration drives because the new requirements were too difficult to meet.
But Matthews said that Florida’s 2011 voting law made it impossible for third-party groups to register voters on Friday afternoon, because a 48-hour deadline to turn in those applications would expire before the elections office opens Monday morning.
That’s not correct. The law factored in weekends and holidays and gave voter registration groups until the next business day. We rate Matthews’ claim False.
Thus far it appears Matthews has not taken to his program to offer a correction or an apology for misleading his viewers.
But even granting that Matthews's strong assertions were based on sheer ignorance, that only illustrates that Matthews does not in fact do his homework. Perhaps Lenny Curry, knowing the hostile environment he was walking into, could have been better equipped to cite the law back to Matthews and inform viewers that Matthews's claim was all wet. But it's not, and shouldn't be, the role of a guest on a cable news program to be an ombudsman who corrects the faulty assertions of a cable news journalist.
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Well there is a good reason Matthews was wrong...
Submitted by c5then on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 1:27pm.
He wasn't trying to impart information or even legitimately discuss the law, he was simply reading talking points from the DNC and the administration.
Realistically, if you are a non liberal democrat going on any MSNBC program, you damn well better be prepared and have your facts right, because you will be assailed by lies half truths and "gotcha" questions and statements by the "host".
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
You didn't expect Matthews to be bothered with the facts...
Submitted by Bob60506 on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 1:40pm.
... when it is so much easier to jump to conclusions that fit so neatly with his views, did you? It is this lack of effort in understanding the Truth that explains so much of the prattle that Matthews spews with such disturbing regularity.
Why is that?
Submitted by CobraMan on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 2:30pm.
"There’s no doubt the deadlines were deterring groups from going out to register voters. After the law’s passage, the League of Women Voters said they wouldn’t conduct their usual voter registration drives because the new requirements were too difficult to meet. "
What's preventing them from holding another "drive" the day after they turn in the records? They don't have to stop registering people, they just need to turn in the registration forms they do collect more frequently. I guess that's "too difficult" to accomplish. And they say that men are lazy!
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
Chrissie never let the facts
Submitted by texastommy on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 2:55pm.
Chrissie never let the facts get in the way of a little political outrage to bolster his "man."
Putz.
Why the disdain?
Submitted by Colininla on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 4:37pm.
If fairness is your concern, Mathews regularly corrects his misstatements.
Another Trollville refugee
Submitted by cocodrie on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 4:43pm.
Another Trollville refugee
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
➚ Too strange
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 4:48pm.
It's like a bunch of HS graduates just realized they can't find jobs under the Obama Plan, and all they have left is what was drummed into their heads in school. (None of which prepares them for gainful employment)
➚ No, he doesn't
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 4:44pm.
Chris made a big deal of the "Bush lied, people died" nonsense.
Did Matthews ever concede that Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and John Kerry, are also on record as having stated Iraq had WMD?
Yes, I know you're one of many trolls foisted upon us within the last 24 hours, but don't pretend you have any useful information to which we've not already been exposed.
Care to offer an example?
Submitted by CobraMan on Thu, 06/14/2012 - 1:22am.
"Mathews regularly corrects his misstatements."
That's the first time I've ever heard of it. Care to offer an example?
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
Merely false
Submitted by dmntd1 on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 3:13pm.
This clearly calls for a "pants on fire" rating!
We dare not tempt them with weakness. For only when our arms are sufficient beyond doubt can we be certain beyond doubt that they will never be employed.
Pundits and pledges
Submitted by CO2Maker on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 3:42pm.
Remember that when Rush said "I hope he fails," they poured boiling oil on him from the parapets of the MSM-SUM. But when Chris the Wide Mouth Frog said he would do what he could to help Obama succeed, nary a peep. In fact, Matthews' star shone brighter in the media excre-- um, firmament.
Stop citing PolitiFact
Submitted by mustango on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 4:32pm.
Though they may have gotten it right this time, we really need to stop citing PolitiFact as a source. For every item they rate sanely they use cuckoo logic on a half dozen other ratings.
We shouldn't need them in the first place to tell us that down is down.
mustango.....PoliFact, as you know, is the invention of a
Submitted by Rush Fan on Thu, 06/14/2012 - 3:25am.
Liberal newspaper. Consequently, we know that their bias in fact checking is to the Left. But to retain some slim credibility, sometimes they have to tell the truth, as in this instance.
I'm also bothered when NewsBusters uses a Leftist organization for fact checking. That's like using MSNBC as a credible source for fact checking.
If NewsBusters wants to reference Politifact, then PolitiFact should be rightfully characterized as a Liberal organization. Then the NewsBusters writer can make the point that even a Liberal fact checking organization disagrees with Chris tingles.
I am shocked
Submitted by pwb on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 6:16pm.
I cant believe a left wing site like PolitiFact.com actually called Matthews on this. I stopped going to the site when I saw that they were so far to the left. They called conservatives on things that were true and actually lied about things liberals said that that were obvious untrue. It is much like politico, no one calls them on the far left position and no one ever says "here is so and so from liberal web site Politico" like they do with any none liberal is from this or that conservative group.