The Voter Reference Foundation is putting the nation's voter rolls online while making unsupported claims suggesting election fraud. The group's funding can be traced to a Super PAC funded by the CEO of Uline.Uihlein's foundation is putting personal voter registration information and voting history on the Internet:
Billionaire-Backed Group Enlists Trump-Supporting Citizens to Hunt for Voter Fraud Using Discredited Techniques
In early August, the foundation published on its website the names, birthdates, addresses and voting histories for 2 million Nevada voters,And Uihlein's foundation will use fuzzy math and chicanery to show that elections are all rigged:
Billionaire-Backed Group Enlists Trump-Supporting Citizens to Hunt for Voter Fraud Using Discredited Techniques
officials said that the methodology used to identify the discrepancies was flawed, the data incomplete or the math wrong.The message to Lake County is clear: For the love of God, don't vote ever again!
Billionaire-Backed Group Enlists Trump-Supporting Citizens to Hunt for Voter Fraud Using Discredited Techniques
Who is your first line of defense against this foreign onslaught? Republican Lake County Clerk Robin O'Connor.
Operatives are asked to insert their own joke here.
3 comments:
I guess anyone who for years wondered who Barney Baxter really was, just ask yourself who hates Robin O'Connor the most and connect the dots...
Barney Baxter is the Joker?
-BB-
That name was taken. Hence Team America. :-/
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