For Desh: "There are strong indications of election fraud in Democratic primaries"

There is a massive effort underway in our country to disenfranchise voters. The Supreme Court gutting the Voting Rights Act was a shot across the bow, empowering every bigot in a position of power to begin restricting, with legal authority, the right of individuals to vote. New restrictions in Arizona and North Carolina are apparent Republican strategies to try and deny the vote to African American and Latino voters. I understand that lawyers within our party are working to change that by the general election. I hope they do.




But doesn’t it undermine our argument if we tolerate irregularities in our own primaries? 125,000 voters purged in Brooklyn? Broken machines? Polling sites not opening until noon? 60,000 new voters sent a mailing telling them the primary was in September? Votes for Sanders allegedly being erased in Chicago? And what the hell happened up in Massachusetts? If we, as Democrats, are committed to protecting the disenfranchised then why are we allowing Democratic voters to be disenfranchised? There is something seriously wrong with a registered voter showing up to their polling place to find that their name is not on the rolls or that their party affiliation has been changed, making them ineligible.
 
So forgive me for having doubts about the recent numbers in the New York primary. I noticed a huge discrepancy between the CNN exit polls, which had Hillary up by 4 percent, and the end results that had her up 16 percent. There was a 7.8 percent discrepancy in Massachusetts and in the Ohio primary a 10 percent discrepancy. The margin of error on exit polls is 4 percent.



If this was one of the elections we monitor overseas wouldn’t we call foul? A 16-point difference? In Florida 2000 we called foul. In Ohio 2004 we called foul. But Bernie Sanders’s supporters notice a discrepancy and we are told we are crazy and that exit polls are unreliable.
 
My guess she's having fun terrorizing a new political message board until they ban her. Then she'll come back to JPP like she always does.
 
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[h=1]Top Democrat suspended for mysterious voter purge[/h]
The top Democrat at the city Board of Elections’ Brooklyn office was suspended without pay Thursday — the second head to roll amid a probe into the mysterious purge of more than 126,000 Democratic voters from the borough rolls.


Brooklyn Deputy Chief Clerk Betty Ann Canizio-Aqiil, 68, was suspended from her $120,000-a-year job, BOE Executive Director Michael Ryan announced.
Last month, the board suspended Brooklyn Chief Clerk Diane Haslett-Rudiano, a Republican, from her $125,000-a-year position over the April 19 presidential primary fiasco.


The board had come under criticism for disciplining the Republican clerk last month and not the Democratic one, even though the vast majority of purged voters were Brooklyn Democrats.


Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders called New York City’s voter disenfranchisement a national disgrace.

http://nypost.com/2016/05/05/top-democrat-will-be-suspended-for-mysterious-voter-purge/
 
The top Democrat at the city Board of Elections’ Brooklyn office was suspended without pay Thursday — the second head to roll amid a probe into the mysterious purge of more than 126,000 Democratic voters from the borough rolls.

Brooklyn Deputy Chief Clerk Betty Ann Canizio-Aqiil, 68, was suspended from her $120,000-a-year job, BOE Executive Director Michael Ryan announced.

Last month, the board suspended Brooklyn Chief Clerk Diane Haslett-Rudiano, a Republican, from her $125,000-a-year position over the April 19 presidential primary fiasco.




this one is NOT dem driven folks
 
The top Democrat at the city Board of Elections’ Brooklyn office was suspended without pay Thursday — the second head to roll amid a probe into the mysterious purge of more than 126,000 Democratic voters from the borough rolls.


Brooklyn Deputy Chief Clerk Betty Ann Canizio-Aqiil, 68, was suspended from her $120,000-a-year job, BOE Executive Director Michael Ryan announced.
Last month, the board suspended Brooklyn Chief Clerk Diane Haslett-Rudiano, a Republican, from her $125,000-a-year position over the April 19 presidential primary fiasco.


The board had come under criticism for disciplining the Republican clerk last month and not the Democratic one, even though the vast majority of purged voters were Brooklyn Democrats.


Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders called New York City’s voter disenfranchisement a national disgrace.
 
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