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Segami

(14,923 posts)
Sun Jun 12, 2016, 07:59 AM Jun 2016

Election Fraud: Should Bernie Sanders BE Speaking Out?




Join Mark & me as we discuss an upcoming lawsuit being filed to challenge the legitimacy of the primary elections, and address the question of whether Bernie Sanders should be speaking out about all the voting irregularities that have been reported nationwide. Plus, the real story (?) behind Karl Rove's 2012 election night meltdown on Fox News.


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Election Fraud: Should Bernie Sanders BE Speaking Out? (Original Post) Segami Jun 2016 OP
No, but others should. KPN Jun 2016 #1

KPN

(15,668 posts)
1. No, but others should.
Sun Jun 12, 2016, 11:50 AM
Jun 2016

En masse ... there's just too much circumstantial evidence to not speak out and investigate election fraud that occurred during this primary. The piece that really gets me is the discrepancies between exit polls and actual vote counts. This occurred in many States, and then the MSM stopped broadcasting exit polls because for those who were actually paying attention, it was becoming OBVIOUS.

Was there fraud? I don't know for certain. But there certainly were those exit poll discrepancies and plenty of circumstantial evidence to rock my trust of the Democratic Party when it comes to fair elections. Heretofore I had naively assigned election fraud to the GOP.

This stuff needs to be daylighted. On the other hand, we could always just proceed like we did with Wall Street.

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