From: Mark Crispin Miller
Conservative Outfitters
USUnCut.com
COMMENT - Hillary probably hired Karl Rove to handle the votes in Iowa and New Hampshire. Corporate flunkies all work together.
Conservative Outfitters
USUnCut.com
COMMENT - Hillary probably hired Karl Rove to handle the votes in Iowa and New Hampshire. Corporate flunkies all work together.
CLINTON CAUCUS CAUGHT ON CAMERA COMMITTING VOTER FRAUD IN IOWA?
IOWA - Bernie Sanders supporters are outraged claiming caucus
chair Drew Gentsch and precinct captain Liz Buck did not conduct an
actual count of Clinton supporters. The pair are accused of deliberately
misleading the caucus at precinct #43 in Des Moines.
This
is a very serious accusation especially given the razor thin race in
Iowa between Clinton and Sanders. The entire incident was captured on
camera by C-SPAN. We have included the full video below.
Reddit user cosmicjesus3 explains:
So
basically in the caucus they have to hand count everyone depending on
what side they're sitting on. Well when it came time to do the second
count the numbers were off. The first vote breakdown was like this
FIRST VOTE: 215 Sanders 210 Clinton 26 O'Malley 8 Undecided 459 TOTAL
And this is the SECOND Vote: 232 Clinton 224 Sanders 456 Total
So somehow they lost 3 people but Clinton's vote went up by 14.
So
basically what had happened was Hillary's team didn't take the time to
do a full recount instead she just added the new people who joined the
second vote. Which clearly wasn't an accurate count.
BUSTED: Iowa Precinct Captain Revealed as Paid, Out-of-State Staffer for Clinton Campaign
The alarming controversy began when Sanders supporter Dennis Clifford received a letter from the Clinton campaign urging him to caucus for Clinton. While this isn’t in itself unusual, the letter named a paid staffer from out of state as its precinct captain.
“It’s my job to make sure all of Hillary’s supporters are in attendance on caucus night to ensure Hillary wins,” the out-of-state captain said.
“I think this raises a very serious concern,” Jeff Weaver, national campaign chairman for Sanders, told Yahoo! News. “I would hope that the media will be able to get to this before Monday night.” MORE
No comments:
Post a Comment