Posted on 02/02/2016 7:51:10 AM PST by wrrock
Caucus chair and Clinton precinct captain do not conduct actual count of Clinton supporters and deliberately mislead caucus. Watch Video.
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That’s like Hillary.
Just ONCE I’d like to see this bitter shrew held accountable for her actions.
KNOWING that we will again see at least the attempt by the democrats to steal an election through vote fraud, is there even an attempt by anyone to stop it?????
Or are we going to be ‘surprised’ again??????
What is being done and if nothing, why??????
You can not wear buttons or clothing supporting a candidate
in an Iowa caucus. Please note the Hillary shirts.
So that means if true Bernie probably beat her outright. doubt they’ll be able to do it again in New Hampshire.
No Difference between Cruz or Clinton
This is why she hasn’t shown much interest in doing any *real* campaigning out there with real people. Her “ground game” consists of every way possible to cheat.
Take this as a WARNING to the GOP side in regards to November. There is a BIG chance we could very well have VOTER FRAUD.
Thank-you for the info!
Also there was an effort to jump the numbers up as well.
There are vote protection organizations that offer “apps” for the smart phones to detect possible voter fraud.
Everything connected to this sham government is a fraud so why not the voting process. As long as there is a Klintoon not in jail you can bet you are living in a Banana Republic.
So the press reported something that was blatantly false and the Cruz campaign picked up on it and ran with it?
No, this wasn’t a setup. No way no how. /sarc
No need to be alarmed! Obama says there is no such thing as voter fraud.
You can wear a shirt supporting you r candidate on the Republican side. Do Dems have different rules for clothing and signage?
How do we know that they did not actually count Clinton supporters? I do not see evidence of that in the video.
Of course.
What difference, at this point, does it make?
“You can not wear buttons or clothing supporting a candidate
in an Iowa caucus. “
That is actually incorrect.
That is the case for any regular election. But not for a party event like a caucus.
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