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To: ChicagoConservative27

The President WARNED about fraud before the election. Anyone with 1/4 of a brain would know that Romney-us.


81 posted on 11/19/2020 10:28:26 AM PST by madison10 (Give Thanks to the Lord, for He is good.)
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To: madison10

[Romney and Bain Capital involved in vote fraud machine companies. I just googled “Romney Bain Dominion Smartmatic” and a ton of links fell out. Here is one with excerpts]

Voting Technology Companies in the U.S. - Their Histories and Present Contributions

https://www.accesswire.com/471912/Voting-Technology-Companies-in-the-US—Their-Histories-and-Present-Contributions

August 10, 2017

This article explores the relationships between these companies and dives deeper into their history. Smartmatic, one of the world’s leading elections companies, is also included in the analysis, as it played a significant role in U.S. market over the course of the last decade.

A major scandal associated with Hart InterCivic are the reports in 2014 that announced the potential bias and link between Hart InterCivic employees and Mitt Romney. As mentioned above, Hart InterCivic was acquired by H.I.G. Capital, making most of Hart’s board of directors H.I.G. employees. H.I.G. was founded by Tony Tamer, a former employee of Mitt Romney. 21 of the 22 H.I.G. American citizens donated to Mitt Romney’s 2012 campaign. A majority of the Romney supporters on the Hart board of directors were proven to be directly associated with Bain, which fundraised money for Romney. The Hart InterCivic voting machines were in use in key states, such as Colorado and Ohio, and had experienced failures in previous elections. This created a fear that the company would rig future election results in Romney’s favor. The claims against Hart InterCivic refueled the conversation about the 2003 Diebold controversy. The public associated Hart’s potential partisan bias with that of Diebold’s CEO’s public support of the Bush administration.

The connections between the election solution companies continue as we explore Hart InterCivic’s aggressive attempt to take over Sequoia, the previous subsidiary of Smartmatic. Hart notified Smartmatic of its intent to purchase Sequoia for $2 million, however, Dominion Voting Systems was the ultimate winner in the purchase. As previously mentioned, Dominion faced challenges when it purchased Premier Voting Systems. With the purchase of Sequoia, Dominion acquired access to an even more significant share of the U.S. market.


98 posted on 11/19/2020 11:01:02 AM PST by Travis McGee (EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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