Posted on 04/09/2021 3:32:51 AM PDT by cotton1706
The Virginia governor’s race boasts a dozen challengers vying to replace term-limited Democrat Ralph Northam.
Five Democrats, including former Gov. Terry McAuliffe and current Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, will seek to top the field in a statewide primary on June 8.
Republicans must first do some paring down of their own, choosing delegates who will slot their preferred candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general via ranked-choice voting. This remote convention, which one Trump admirer insists is designed to shut her out, is scheduled for May 8.
Republicans haven’t occupied the governor’s mansion in more than a decade. Former President Donald Trump lost the Old Dominion by five points in the 2016 election. That gap doubled in his 2020 loss to President Joe Biden.
State Sen. Amanda Chase
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It doesn’t matter who the GOP runs. A Republican isn’t going to win statewide office with Arlington, the suburbs of D.C., so dark Blue.
Multiple Reversals and Proportional Vote Entries after 11 PM Election Night 2020
Indicate Election Fraud Was Occurring in Virginia
GATEWAY PUNDIT ^ | 11/15/2020 | Joe Hoft / FR Posted by bitt
EDITED 2020 Virginia results gave Joe Biden a 2.4 million vote lead over President Trump’s 2.0 million votes. What’s odd and needs investigating is how the election ended up this way. No one seems to be questioning the votes in Virginia but they should be. There are multiple reasons why the Virginia results in the 2020 Presidential election should be investigated.
Virginia’s election results started coming in shortly after the polls closed on Election Day.
<><> There were 378 separate entries or feeds WRT VA found in the file and shared around the web since a few days after the election.
The NYT data feed shows all entries at a state-by-state level....does not include county or precinct level data.
<><> One oddity in the file noted immediately is that the results for votes are not in whole integers (e.g. 1, 2, 3…).
<><> All of the entries have fractional amounts. This makes no sense since ballots do not come in fractions in the US. Each vote equals one vote.
<><> The first 125 entries reported in the NYT data feed were basically reasonable. The results varied in percentage of votes between candidates and appeared to be random with most votes going to Pres Trump.
<><> Up through this time (11:03 Eastern), Pres Trump was leading 52% to Biden’s 46%.
<><> 3.3 million of the eventual 4.4 million votes had already been cast or about 75% of the vote was in.
This is when things went off the rails.
<><>Eight entries totaling nearly (800,000) votes were removed from the database during this time. This makes no sense. Each vote should be ADDED to the vote totals not taken away.
<><> Overall three entries of over 300,000 votes were posted in the data base to Biden’s vote total.
<><> Two entries of over 300,000 votes were taken away.
The same happened to President Trump’s totals but in much smaller amounts. Overall 851,000 votes were added to Biden’s totals and only 318,000 were awarded to President Trump between 11:14pm (Eastern) on November 3rd and 5:00am November 4th.
This resulted in over half a million more votes net going to Biden and 73% of the votes during this timeframe.
It’s the fraud that will defeat any GOP. Also, the article said Trump lost VA in 2020. Thats total BS. The fraud machine at work
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McAuliffe's 2016 foreign donation campaign
Engineered by The Clinton Foundation
In 2016, former Gov. of Virginia Terry McAuliffe was under a joint investigation by the FBI and prosecutors from the Justice Department’s Public Integrity Section. The investigation centered around Terry McAuliffe’s 2013 campaign and whether he accepted political contributions that were forbidden by federal law.
As part of the probe, investigators have scrutinized McAuliffe’s time as a board member of the charitable foundation set up by former President Bill Clinton: The Clinton Global Initiative.
McAuliffe is a Clinton insider.....former chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 2000 to 2005, and co-chairman of Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign, speaking to reporters said he was “shocked” by the investigation and that it “has nothing to do with the Clinton Foundation.”
“This was an allegation of a gentleman who gave a check to my campaign,” McAuliffe said. “I didn’t bring the donor in. I didn’t bring him into the Clinton foundation. I’m not sure if I’ve even met the person, to be honest with you.” Among the McAuliffe donations that drew the interest of the investigators was $120,000 from Chinese businessman Wang Wenliang through his U.S. businesses. Wang was previously delegate to China’s National People’s Congress, the country’s ceremonial legislature.
Mr. Wenliang chairs the privately held China Rilin Construction Group, which holds a majority stake in Dadong Port Group, a strategic Chinese port near North Korea. He is also Chairman of the Board Zhongyu Gas Holdings Limited.
U.S. election law prohibits foreign nationals from donating to federal, state or local elections. Penalties for violations include fines and/or imprisonment. It appears that Mr Wang holds a permanent resident status, according to a spokeswoman, which would make him a U.S. person under election law and eligible to donate to McAuliffe’s campaign. The donation in question revolves around $70,000 for his campaign and $50,000 for his inaugural — from West Legend Corp., a New Jersey construction materials company controlled by Chinese billionaire Wang Wenliang. As The Intercept explains:
The sheer size seems improper. Yet Virginia permits unlimited, direct contributions by both individuals and corporations to candidates for state offices — e.g., governor, the state senate and general assembly. Virginia is one of six states that allow direct, unlimited contributions by anyone. (The others are Alabama, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon, and Utah.) In other words, for Virginia state elections, the fact that Citizens United made it possible for corporations to spend an unlimited amount in ways uncoordinated with candidates was largely irrelevant. Corporations could already just cut checks directly to candidates for as much as they wanted.
Then there’s the issue of West Legend’s foreign ownership. According to U.S. law, it’s illegal for a “foreign national” — meaning a foreign individual, corporation, or government — to make any donation in connection with a federal, state, or local election. However, the legal definition of a foreign national specifically excludes any “corporation … organized under or created by the laws of the United States.”
So, since West Legend Corp. is incorporated in the U.S., it’s not a foreign national and can take part in U.S. elections like any other American company.
Where Wang’s permanent residency would be legally significant is under FEC regulations that forbid any foreign national from engaging in the “decision-making process of any person, such as a corporation,” regarding political expenditures. As long as everyone participating was a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, then Wang and McAuliffe are legally in the clear. FEC advisory opinions also suggest that to be legal, the $120,000 donation must have been generated by business activity in the U.S.
Mr Wang Wenliang also has been a donor to the Clinton foundation, pledging $2 million. He also has been a prolific donor to other causes, including to New York University, Harvard University and environmental issues in Florida.
While the way politicians harvest money from donors is appalling, as of yet, there is no evidence that McAuliffe broke any rules in this particular case.
In 2015, McAuliffe’s political action committee, Common Good Va., returned a $25,000 donation from a company with ties to Angola’s state-owned oil company after The Associated Press raised questions about its legality. Federal law prohibits campaigns at any level from receiving money from outside the U.S.
Clinton Foundation donors gave $13 million to Terry McAuliffe
Records show that there are 120 donors who have contributed to both Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and the Clinton Foundation, giving a total of $13.4 million to the governor’s campaigns, inauguration, state party and political action committee. That increases to nearly $18 million if donors to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign are included.
In fact, West Legend Corp. was on the was only the 57th biggest donor to McAuliffe during his two campaigns for governor. Coming in first at $6.7 million was the Democratic Governors Association PAC. Next was Independence USA, a Super PAC funded by Michael Bloomberg to promote gun control, with $1.7 million. Among the other corporations that gave to McAuliffe are tobacco giant Altria ($243,667), Hospital Corporation of America($177,500), and Genentech ($150,000). Notable individual donors include long-time Clinton supporter Haim Saban ($572,636), Facebook’s first president Sean Parker ($500,000), BET founder Robert Johnson ($495,000), and Bill Clinton ($110,000)
The investigation from the Washington post shows a long symbiotic relationship between McAuliffe’s governorship and Hillary Clinton’s prospects for taking Virginia. This was briefly discuss in a previous article, and would be further expanded upon in subsequent ones. 57 small Clinton donors gave a total of $5,513,171 to McAuliffe
This bracket has the largest number of donors, who mostly gave moderate amounts to both campaigns. All but two gave less than $250,000 to McAuliffe. One of the exceptions is billionaire environmentalist Thomas S. Steyer, who gave McAuliffe a total of $1.6 million through his PAC.
The other is Rhode Island marketing executive Mark Weiner. He and his firm gave nearly $380,000 to McAuliffe, who helped Weiner win the right to sell official Bill Clinton inauguration merchandise. McAuliffe even pitched the items on QVC. Weiner later connected McAuliffe to an investment that allowed him to profit from a stranger’s death. McAuliffe later donated the profits to charity.
Dubai's A. Huda Farouki, a longtime Clinton supporter who spent New Year’s Eve in 1999 with the Clintons, gave McAuliffe $100,000 in campaign cash and at least that much to the Clinton Foundation. He is chairman of Dubai-based defense contractor Anham, which a government audit found to have over-billed the Pentagon by $4.4 million, Bloomberg Business reported.
https://elemifuentes.com/2018/07/29/terry-mcauliffes-doj-investigation-and-other-unscrupulous-donations/
Not too long ago VA decided elections by a coin flip or drawing names from a hat and that was probably a better, more fair method.
don’t matter the scum GOP will support their lackies and if some one does squeake by who is a trumpite the rats will out vote him or her with their fraud machine
Thanks Liz:
Virginia is the root of the voter fraud in this country with Chicago.
A car trunk full of ballots found late in a democrat precinct goes back 30 years ago. Truth be known would be nice.
Is there ANY state with mail-in voting, proportional-voting, ballot-harvesting, or “legal marijuana” that is currently Republican?
Trump won Virginia, that’s known. The Republicans had a big night but the major fraud that goes on in Virginia negated all of it.
It’s all conjecture, because statewide races in Virginia are decided in the democrat primary. Republicans are an afterthought.
VA is gone. No matter whom the Reps nominate, the Dems will win.
They are using a convention. Chase will never be nominated and probably shouldn’t. She stands zero chance and will make the legislative gaps even worse.
Youngkin is the only one I see ads for. I’m still not sure of him and none of his ads come out and say he’s a republican. Just the red state implications.
Honestly, if you are burying the party lead you are already conceding defeat.
I have no sympathy for a party that couldn’t even be bothered to field a candidate in about 1/4 of the races in 2019. Screw em all.
Yup with those areas around DC being so blue no chance to win. It does mean though that more megatons will be needed to correct the problem.
There are only 37 places to vote in the Va. May 8th “drive-in primary”. There are secret locations because I sure can’t find where one is located anywhere....
The GOP does need to combat the fraud much better than it did in 2020.
Trump lost VA in 2016 as well.
“... I sure can’t find where one is located anywhere....”
I looked, and the only thing I could find about Fairfax Co. was an article about how one site was cancelled, but it didn’t say anything about a new site.
The lousy VAGOPe has figured out how to avoid nominating a winner again! This whole thing about a convention choosing the statewide candidate just reeks of cronyism.
I am whole-heartedly supporting Col. Sergio de la Pena in this race and have applied to be a Delegate for Chesterfield Co. at the Republican Convention. Still waiting to hear if the application has been accepted.
Sergio strikes a chord that resonates and reminds me that there are still good, strong men among us willing to defend the Constitution. God bless this man and his family.
de la Pena sounded great in radio interviews. You have some interesting candidates across the river. We may be doing a field trip or two from Maryland as the general election forms up. Good luck with the delegate thing!
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