Posted on 11/16/2020 4:41:00 PM PST by nwrep
The Maricopa County Recorder has indicated that Dominion representatives were among the staff at their Central Counting Place in the 2020 General Elections.
See below.
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“Maricopa County Recorder is Adrian Fontes and he is a big ol’ leftist.”
He was voted out two weeks ago. I guess he forgot to tell Dominion to shift some votes his way too.
https://azsos.gov/sites/default/files/2019_10_29_Minutes_Final_COPY.pdf I have only posted a couple of times over the last fifteen years of lurking. So if this is wrong my apologies. This is the minutes for certification of the updated Dominion software in Maricopa county. Mr. Coomer was there.
Might as well put the Borg in charge of protecting Earth.
AT&T owns CNN.
Well, well, well....
Mark Levin just broke Romney is in on this heist with these voting machines. The conspiracy is in your face real.
Details please?
Such a policy should reduce the number of people that need to be in on the scam. Smart.
Your rank-and-file government employees can just shrug and say “Dunno, not my job.” Which is their default setting anyway.
Well, Hallelujah! I never saw the end of the race and thought Fontes won!
So happy for that!
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I am not finding this on the Maricopa website.
several searches have produced nothing.
anyone HAVE A DIRECT LINK?
Fontes...he sure did. SO glad he lost!
What we have here is a starving fox, garding the hen-house, which already had chicken as it’s top twenty-nine favorite dishes...
If Team Trump was guilty of the elaborate andassive election fraud Pelosi, Feinstein, the Clinton’s, Obama, Biden, etc, etc... had been guilty of, does anyone believe Trumps entire family wouldn’t already have “bought the farm!
“DOMINION EMPLOYEES ARE DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR TABULATION OF THE MACHINES, NOT ELECTION OFFICIALS”
People were smarter in those days.
“ 1. Paper ballots only.
2. ID & signature verification mandatory.
3. Counting by hand only.”
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4. Thumb dipped in indelible purple ink to prevent double voting.
5. People with a bloody stump where the used to have a thumb may vote twice, no questions asked.
Eric Coomer. Wow. Might as well have been the devil himself.
Please Team Trump, go scorched earth.
People know how to run honest elections. But there’s no money or power in that.
Related?
https://www.citizenfreepress.com/breaking/well-looky-here-liz-warren-amy-klobuchar-and-ron-wyden-issue-a-formal-complaint-in-2019-to-dominion-voting-systems/
WELL LOOKY HERE — Liz Warren, Amy Klobuchar and Ron Wyden issued a ‘formal complaint’ in 2019 to Dominion Voting Systems…
November 13, 2020
https://www.warren.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/H.I.G.%20McCarthy,%20&%20Staple%20Street%20letters.pdf
December 6, 2019
Sarni Mnaymneh
Founder and Co-Chief Executive Officer
H.l.G. Capital, LLC
...
Tony Tamer
Founder and Co-Chief Executive Officer
H.I.G. Capital, LLC
...
Dear Messrs. Mnaymneh and Tamer:
We are writing to request information regarding H.I.G. Capital's (H.1.G.) investment in Hart
InterCivic Inc. (Hart InterCivic) one of three election technology vendors responsible for
developing, manufacturing and maintaining the vast majority of voting machines and software in
the United States, and to request information about your firm's structure and finances as it relates
to this company.
https://www.forbes.com/profile/tony-tamer/?sh=6f23ba041631
Tony Tamer is the co-CEO of HIG Capital, a private equity firm with $37 billion under management.
Tamer cofounded HIG Capital in 1993 with Sami Mnaymneh; the duo have been masters of middle-market private equity deals.
In addition to operations in Europe and Latin America, HIG also runs a large credit business.
Prior to founding HIG Capital, Tamer was a partner at Bain & Company
Tamer fundraised for his former Bain colleague Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign as a co-chair of his Florida finance team.
FLASHBACK:
Liberal critics worry about Romney connection to voting machines in Ohio
October 24, 2012
Hart InterCivic is an Austin-based voting machine company that serves local governments nationwide. Its clients include Hamilton County, Ohio, which administers elections in Cincinnati. Hart InterCivic also has in its DNA just enough traces of Bain & Co. and Mitt Romney campaign donors to trigger serious angst in the liberal blogosphere about the fate of Ohio's must-have 18 electoral votes.
Versions of the story have appeared in the Free Press, an Ohio Web site, in addition to Salon and a liberal blog carried by Forbes. In a nutshell: Three of Hart's five corporate board members are executives of HIG Capital, a global private-equity firm that made what it called a “significant” investment in Hart last year. Four HIG executives (Tony Tamer, John Bolduc, Douglas Berman and Brian D. Schwartz) have been identified as Romney bundlers by independent watchdog groups such as the Sunlight Foundation.
HIG employees as a whole have donated $338,000 this year to the campaign of the Republican presidential nominee, according to Open Secrets. Three of them (Tamer, Berman and Bolduc) used to work at Bain. Among the investors in HIG is Solamere Capital, a private-equity firm run by Tagg Romney, one of the candidate's sons.
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