Thursday, March 31, 2016

Utah Voter Fraud

GOP Hires Voting Company that Rigged Elections to Help Out in Utah

David Knight of Infowars recently reported on the suspicious goings on at the GOP Utah caucus that suggests there may have been some skullduggery going on behind the scenes.

As it turns out, the GOP hired Venezuelan company Smartmatic to the tune of $80,000 to handle the caucus voting in Utah.

It is important to note that Smartmatic has been accused of malpractice for rigging elections in Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Chicago, and the Philippines, among others. One has to wonder why the GOP would hire a company with such a questionable and shady reputation. Knight reported,

“Not only were there allegations of irregularities at the polling places, but of course we also saw somehow an overnight surge of more than 20 points in the support for Ted Cruz. And I can’t find any exit polling done by anyone in the area.

… One person gave us his first hand reports, and you probably saw this linked on the Drudge Report, talking about how once they got their initial credentials, they didn’t check their credentials as they went into the room and were handed presidential ballots. They seated them in rows and passed the ballots down the rows. He was at one end and he said at one point he said, ‘I’m sitting there holding fifty ballots in my hand.’ Then they had them mark the ballots and put them in the collection plate that they passed around. A very unusual procedure. Anyone who has ever voted at primaries, it doesn’t happen that way. That’s where you can interject fraud.”

He waited after everybody had left. About 15 minutes after everyone thought it was over and left, some people came in with boxes full of envelopes. And in those envelopes were stuffed with anywhere from two to five ballots.

He said, ‘What in the world is this?’ They said all these are absentee ballots. He was somebody that had election experience. He goes, ‘Absentee ballots aren’t brought to the caucus locations. This is very suspicious.’ They told him he had to leave. At which point he walks out there’s another room where they’re starting the caucus and he was curious as to what was going on there. He was allowed to just walk into that room. He could have voted a second time if he had wanted in that room.”

Does any of this make anyone curious about what in the world is going on with the GOP these days? We’re all familiar with the reports in the news that the establishment has been plotting ways to block Trump’s path to the nomination, is this all part of that plan?


http://teapartyjournal.com/gop-hires-voting-company-that-rigged-elections-to-help-out-in-utah/

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