Seems like Florida Gov. Scott has had a little, actually a lot, of help from former Bush Buddy Hans von Spakovsky, known for his short tenure in the Bush administration hell-bent on a highly partisan voter disenfranchisement crusade which resulted in mass resignations from the Justice Dept. von Spakovsky now works for the extreme conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation.

Hans von Spakovsky, the controversial Bush administration official who writes in support of restrictive voting laws, worked with the office of Gov. Rick Scott on the rollout of Florida’s voting list purge, according to documents shared with TPM.

Emails show that Scott’s communications staff planned to offer von Spakovsky up to local radio station as an expert on Florida’s effort to purge their voting lists back in June. While the purge targeted non-citizens, the state was using faulty data that included numerous legitimate voters.

Scott staffer Brian Burgess, in an email titled “Help In Florida!” told von Spakovsky he’d be “especially grateful if [he’d] be willing to work with my team [to] coordinate with you and the Heritage Foundation media relations folks to help get you booked on talk radio and TV here and nationally if possible.” The emails were obtained by the voting rights group Project Vote through a public information request.

Another Scott staffer, Karen Smith, emailed her colleagues saying that von Spakovsky told her he was “happy to help.” Using her Gmail address, Smith confirmed to von Spakovsky that she was going to contact radio hosts and recommend him as an expert on election law issues.

Wait. I thought Scott's campaign was intended to ensure illegal aliens and dead people couldn't vote?