Biden legal adviser preps for end game as election nears
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[October 30, 2020]
By Karen Freifeld
(Reuters) - Between playing President
Donald Trump in Democratic candidate Joe Biden's debate preparation and
helping to vet Kamala Harris as his running mate, battle-tested election
attorney Bob Bauer has been at the center of Biden's presidential
campaign.
Now, days before Tuesday's election, he is focused on the end game:
advising an army of lawyers who are monitoring early voting and
preparing for the Trump-Biden showdown. They are working to ensure voter
access, combating disinformation and voter intimidation, and preparing
for attacks on the legitimacy of the vote. Republican Trump has deployed
his own coalition of lawyers to tackle election disputes.
"It's a pretty heated environment," Bauer, who served as White House
counsel in Barack Obama's administration, said in an interview. "But we
don't want there to be undue concern and alarm that would discourage
people from voting. We can respond anywhere in the country to these
issues immediately."
White-bearded and bespectacled, Bauer, 68, is on leave from New York
University Law School, where he is a professor. But he spent most of his
career at Perkins Coie law firm, where he founded the political law
practice and fought in the trenches of Washington's partisan warfare.

"He looks and has the temperament of the college professor and he's a
hard-as-nails litigator and strategist," said fellow NYU law professor
Samuel Issacharoff, who worked on Obama's 2008 and 2012 campaigns under
Bauer, the general counsel.
As senior adviser to the Biden campaign, Bauer has been helping the team
prepare for a possible contested election and meet unprecedented
challenges, including Trump's unfounded claims that the surge in mail-in
voting from the coronavirus pandemic is leading to widespread fraud and
his calling for supporters to be ad hoc poll watchers.
"Trump may fantasize or claim he has all sorts of ways of stomping out
the election results, terrorizing polling places and the like, and
that's just not the case," said Bauer. "If he tries, he won't succeed."
Trump campaign spokeswoman Thea McDonald said people should be concerned
about the possibility that “Biden doesn’t accept the results when
President Trump wins reelection.”
"The President and the Trump campaign have long fought for a free, fair,
transparent election,” McDonald said.

LEGAL STRATEGIST
Bauer has worked behind the scenes for Democrats for decades. He advised
on legal strategy in the 2000 battle between Democratic nominee Al Gore
and Republican George W. Bush, before the U.S. Supreme Court halted the
Florida recount and handed the presidency to Bush.
As general counsel to Obama's 2012 campaign, Bauer argued a case that
overturned Republican efforts to reduce in-person early voting in Ohio
the weekend before the election.
As White House counsel, Bauer helped shepherd the nomination of then-U.S.
Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court and worked to release
Obama's long-form birth certificate following Trump's false claims that
the president was not born in the United States.
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Veteran Democratic lawyer Bob Bauer is seen in this undated handout
photo obtained by Reuters on October 29, 2020. Perkins Coie/Handout
via REUTERS

He "literally created the field of political law," said Perkins Coie
partner Marc Elias, a top election lawyer himself who is leading a
team for Biden focused on state litigation over voter access and
ballot counting.
Michael Toner, a former chair of the Federal Election Commission,
recalled how Bauer filed racketeering complaints against various
Republican committees in the 1990s.
"He can be and has been very aggressive over the years,” said Toner,
a Republican lawyer. But, he said, Bauer was "never nasty, never
personal.”
In one memorable incident during the 2008 Democratic primary season,
Bauer, who was working for Obama, crashed a press call hosted by
rival Hillary Clinton's campaign.
"It's impossible to stay angry at him," said Howard Wolfson,
Clinton's then ticked-off communications director, who ended up
debating Bauer on the call.
Bauer did not expect to be at the center of another presidential
campaign at this stage of his career. "I got drawn back in," he
said, because of his relationship with Biden, who he helped vet as
Obama's running mate, and their shared view that the "soul of
America" is at stake.

A bit of Bauer's family history provides some perspective on his
willingness to do battle again. His father, also Robert Bauer, was
questioned during the McCarthy hearings in 1953 by chief counsel Roy
Cohn, who later represented Trump when he was a young real estate
developer.
The elder Bauer worked at Voice of America at the time and pushed
back on accusations programming was not sufficiently anti-Communist,
according to a memoir by his wife, Maria Bauer.
He went on to a career in the U.S. foreign service, but the
injustice of the McCarthy era stayed with him.
"One way to get my father going later in life was to bring up
McCarthy and Roy Cohn," said Bauer, whose father died in 2003.
Bauer plans to resume teaching when the campaign is over. "I don't
expect to return to active political life after the election," he
said.
But, he said his father would have viewed his role in the 2020
campaign as essential. "I don't think he would have wanted me to sit
this one out."
(Reporting by Karen Freifeld; editing by Noeleen Walder and Grant
McCool)
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