Posted on | October 27, 2016 | 1 Comment
Tried to post several times this morning: Texas Eliminates Audit Trail
I tried unsuccessfully several times this morning, to post the following comment under the heading:
“Chaffetz will vote for Trump. Trump is already leading among independents. If all GOP voters support Trump, he will be the 45th president”
Dear Orly,
https://www.infowars.com/levers-of-power-flushing-the-vote-down-the-memory-hole/
Levers of Power: Texas Eliminates Audit Trail Making it Easier to Steal Election
Electronic voting machines flushing vote down the memory hole
David Knight | Infowars.com – October 27, 2016
Excerpt:
“Yet to see who is truly undermining public trust we need look no further than the people running the elections, who are shutting down election audit procedures, who stonewall and eject certified election monitors and who make any recording of malfunctioning voting machines a felony.”
Excerpt:
“One such person is Texas Director of Elections, Keith Ingram.”
Excerpt:
“I went to the Texas Secretary of State offices to ask Mr. Ingram about specific procedural changes he has made in his four-year tenure and the changes he attempted to make in August that would have gone into effect this November.”
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“The man running the election bureaucracy runs from questions.”
[Video of Ingram scurrying up stairs away from Infowars reporters]
Excerpt:
“Ingram’s Connections To Arkansas, Kutak Rock, Rose Law Firm & Hillary Clinton:
….he worked under the managing partner, Gordon Miller Wilbourn who had been a partner with Hillary Clinton, Vince Foster and Webster Hubbell at the Rose Law Firm in Arkansas in the 1990’s. The Wilbourn family is a large donor to the Clinton Foundation and the Hillary Clinton campaign.”
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Paula Hoehn
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October 27th, 2016 @ 6:23 pm
Dear Orly,
https://www.star-telegram.com/news/politics-government/election/article108539187.html
October 15, 2016 6:08 PM
State investigating allegations of voter fraud in Tarrant
By Anna M. Tinsley
atinsley@star-telegram.com
Excerpt:
“Less than a month before the Nov. 8 election, allegations of voter fraud in Tarrant County are under investigation by the state, prompting concern that the timing may intimidate some voters — and possibly lay groundwork for the Legislature to enact more restrictions on voting next year.”
Excerpt:
“The complaints focus on mail-in ballots, which allow people to vote from their homes without any ID or verification of identity.”
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Paula Hoehn