Posted on 10/26/2016 7:57:30 PM PDT by Wisconsinlady
No wonder theyre so confident! (the Clintons)
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Arizona is the state I am worried about—I think it has been targeted for theft, beyond the usual suspects.
What the hell, how can this be legal? Its absolutely insane.
It’s great that this is coming out. In NJ I will demand a paper ballot If I come across one of those machines.
Great./s
There must be pro Trump people who are talented in programming this type of machine. Can the Trump campaign insist on having the machines inspected for “calibration”?
Something like this needs to happen right before the election so there is no time to “recalibrate” the machine to flip back to a Clinton automatic vote.
Do not trust Soros machines!
There should be a test run of the machines with an audit of known “votes”. Only when the machine is proven to have accurate tabulation should it be allowed for use, and the machine itself should be shrink-wrapped until the first voter arrives on Nov 8.
Learn from History so as not to repeat it.
Sen Chris Dodd (Friend of Angelo) pushed through HAVA Help America Vote Act. Friends of Dodd then controlled the spending of the money and mostly spent it on hardware and software companies that were Friends of Dodd.
State and local establishment Republican election officials were more than happy to take FREE MONEY so they would not have to be accountable to the state legislature and county commissioners for the ethically challenged conduct of their offices.
We reap what we sow. Get the Feds and Fed money out of the election process. Corruption will still exist. But it will be scaled down significantly.
If you have to ask that question, you are not ready for the answer.
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