This is unverified at this point, but if proven to be true, could break the whole thing open:
The Video
Basically, a girl friend of Seth is saying that he was on to a scheme whereby Hitlery's cabal was able to replace ballots cast during the primary season in order to put her ahead of Bernie Sanders.
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ReddittRefugee ago
Also, even the liberal rag DailyKos published an election watchdog study demonstrating that Sanders would have won by a landslide if vote fraud hadn't happened during the Democratic primaries. And that is aside from the superdelegates that are openly used by the DNC to rig primaries.
Here are some of their conclusions about how the fraud was done:
1) Targeted voter suppression
2) Registration tampering
3) Illegal voter purges
4) Exit polling discrepancies
5) Evidence for voting machine tampering
6) The security (or lack thereof) of various voting machine types
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/7/29/1554022/-Election-Justice-USA-Study-Finds-that-Without-Election-Fraud-Sanders-Would-Have-Won-by-Landslide
They would have been pretty desperate to stop SR from leaking the real criminal stuff to Wikileaks.
remedy4reality ago
I just thought of something.... How many Superdelegates are compromised by CP blackmail ?
We need to start looking at every one of them.
ReddittRefugee ago
The DNC doesn't need anything as complicated as blackmail to get the superdelegates to vote the way they want.
In most states the superdelegates are required by a legal agreement to vote the way the Democratic party tells them to. If they were to vote any other way, they are subject to civil legal penalties. In most cases, a superdelegate who defies party orders will end up paying a "fine" (really a civil legal settlement) and will never get to be a superdelegate again.
There are a few states where superdelegates are legally free to vote their conscience, but in those states, the party brass makes sure that only "reliable" party members, who will vote the way they want, get chosen. The number states that have free superdelegates are so small that it doesn't make much of a difference to the overall result anyhow.