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Well, that didn't take long! As I predicted last week, after the heat was on, the GOP voter-fraud purveyor Strategic Allied Consulting has popped up again under another name, tracked down by the BlueNC blog.

Strategic Allied Consulting, the firm hired and fired by the RNC for voter registation and GOTV efforts in North Carolina and other battleground states has quickly morphed into another entity called Issue Advocacy Partners operating similarly in at least Wisconsin, Iowa, Virginia, New York and New Jersey according to a review of nationwide job listings.

BlueNC first made the connection between Strategic Allied Consulting and a company owned by Romney consultant Nathan Sproul of Tempe, AZ, back in August after the company was found to be operating in North Carolina. When fraudulent voter registrations associated with Strategic Allied Consulting popped up in Palm Beach last week the Florida GOP fired the firm and the operation quickly unravelled. Postings by Brad Friedman of BradBlog and Lee Fang of The Nation spotlighted the growing debacle and Nathan Sproul's history of association with questionable voter registration. Mark Binker of WRAL investigated GOP efforts in NC reporting that the firm had also been fired by NCGOP. All credited BlueNC with helping make the connection to Sproul.

The RNC followed FLGOP and NCGOP in firing Strategic Allied Consulting and within days GOP voter registration efforts in Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Colorado, and Nevada were halted. Since then the scandal has widened to voter registrations in multiple Florida counties sparking a criminal investigation by Florida's department of Law Enforcement. Questionable registrations associated with Strategic Allied Consulting have surfaced in Nevada and North Carolina. While Nevada is dragging its feet, Florida, North Carolina, Colorado and Virginia are all reviewing registration forms submitted by Strategic Allied Consulting.

Yet Nathan Sproul hardly seems to have missed a beat. Just as the scandal hit the national mainstream media with a report by Michael Isikoff at NBC, similar ads were being posted in other states, namely Wisconsin, Iowa, Virginia, New York and New Jersey, for almost identical jobs with another enitity, Issue Advocacy Partners. Some of the listings are connected directly to Sproul's Lincoln Strategy Group. Others use Sproul's Tempe, AZ, business address for contact information. None Some of the ads specifically mention voter registration but do use terms like "seeking to hire grassroots canvassers to identify conservative voters", "voter recruiter", "conservative voter identification", "voter ID", " identify conservative voters". Many of the postings use an email address with the domain issueadvocacypartners.com. The website located at issueadvocacypartners.com has an appearance that is almost identical to that of the original strategicalliedconsulting.com.