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https://www.politico.com/story/2019/06/05/vr-systems-russian-hackers-2016-1505582

 

Turns out we are learning a whole bunch of new things about the election systems and how vulnerable they were. Stolen election? 

 

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A Florida election software company targeted by Russians in 2016 inadvertently opened a potential pathway for hackers to tamper with voter records in North Carolina on the eve of the presidential election, according to a document reviewed by POLITICO and a person with knowledge of the episode.

 

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The GOP goes directly from stealing an election to running a guy who invested in a hate platform! Unreal.

 

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/article220886200.html

 

 

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Bishop’s 2017 post came days after a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville left one counter-protester dead. Gab, a site similar to Twitter, attracted neo-Nazis and other controversial far right figures, according to the Washington Post. The site was coming under fire after Charlottesville. Google barred the site from its Google Play Store.

In a subsequent lawsuit against Google, Gab said it had 268,000 users a year after opening to the public in 2016. It billed itself as a free speech platform.

Accused Pittsburgh shooter Robert Bowers posted on gab shortly before going to the synagogue, according to The New York Times.

Democrats called on Bishop to disavow the site.

“Our community deserves to know why Dan Bishop was funding a platform for hate speech,” said Chad Stachowisz, his Democratic opponent. “His investment helped spread white nationalist content, so we deserve to know if he holds these views. Dan Bishop should have known he was playing with fire.”

One party official alluded to Bishop’s 2016 authorship of the controversial House Bill 2, the so-called bathroom bill.
 

“No modern politician in North Carolina has done more to promote hate and discrimination than Dan Bishop,” said Kimberly Reynolds, executive director of the state Democratic Party. “From funding a hate-speech fueled social media platform riddled with anti-Semitic and white nationalist content to legislating discrimination, Bishop continues to embarrass our state.”


 

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With the Democrats thread gone.............................I guess I will throw this here.

 

 

Federal judge rules against Maryland as Judicial Watch wins big to uncover obvious vote fraud potential

by Thomas Lifson

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Those Democrats who keep telling us that vote fraud is rare and insignificant fight like hell to make sure that the evidence remains buried.

 

Even when there are obvious danger signs such exist in Montgomery County, Maryland, where there are more registered voters than resident citizens. You might think that officials would be anxious to find out why that is, and would be eager to clean up their voter rolls. Certainly, any officials that cared about the integrity of the vote would want to ensure that malefactors would not be able to pick-up ballots and vote them (as the practice of “vote harvesting” permits). But 

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With an absentee Supreme Court on these cases, litigants head to state court. “North Carolina’s state legislative maps are so severely gerrymandered to benefit Republicans that they violate the state’s Constitution, a panel of three judges ruled Tuesday.” Bravo.

Caught trying to steal a state! NC is turning blue, how are you? 

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https://www.newsweek.com/north-carolina-vote-mccready-bishop-trump-congress-1458588

 

Tuesday is an important voting day in the Tar Heel State, one that will be watched by 2020 candidates and Congress alike: Republican Dan Bishop and Democrat Dan McCready are going head to head for the House seat representing the state's Ninth district.

Last November, McCready lost to Republican challenger Mark Harris but Harris was never sworn into office. That's because he found himself at the center of a ballot-harvesting scandal that forced him to give up the seat he had just won. Now we're back, with McCready still in the race facing a new Republican challenger.

It's a very close race, and a very expensive one, too. The candidates are polling within a margin of error of each other, and nearly $20 million has been spent to date.

Aside from the candidates themselves, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has spent about $5 million, and so has the National Republican Congressional Committee and the Republican super-PAC the Congressional Leadership Fund. The amount of money pouring into the race shows that this isn't just about two candidates, it's about something bigger. There is a lot of election momentum riding on this district, which Trump won by 12 points in 2016.

Some experts, however, have warned that these special elections don't mean as much as we want to think they do: Remember last time around when Democrats seemed to be picking up seats left and right ahead of midterms but had their momentum fall apart when it came to actually winning back the Senate?

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