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Leaked document shows the DNC wanted Clinton from start
A document leaked by a hacker who took responsibility for the Democratic National Committee data breach appears to show the DNC working on behalf of Hillary Clinton from the start of the presidential campaign — just as Bernie Sanders has claimed.
A DNC document dated May 26, 2015 – a month after Sanders kicked off his presidential bid from the Capital lawn – described “our goals & strategy” are to “provide a contrast between the GOP field and HRC.” HRC stands for Hillary Rodham Clinton.
The document, posted online by the hacker “Guccifer 2.0”, outlines ways to hit back at the GOP presidential field, such as “use specific hits to muddy the waters around ethics, transparency and campaign finance attacks on HRC.”
The DNC stayed officially neutral during the prolonged primary between Clinton and Sanders. But some Sanders backers say the document outlines what they’ve felt all along: the system was rigged in favor of Clinton.
“With proof that #Bernie never even had a chance, I shall double down and vote #BernieOrBust in Nov. @TheDemocrats,” tweeted “BernieOrBust,” a Sanders supporter from Chicago.
Among his demands to Clinton and the Democratic National Committee: oust DNC leader Debbie Wasserman Schultz and get rid of super delegates. “There are lots of valid reasons to question Schultz’s leadership, including how the DNC conducted itself during this last primary election season,” Sanders’ backer, Ben Jealous, former head of the NAACP, told The Post.
“However, what is just as concerning is how the party has performed in general under her leadership.” The DNC confirmed the computer break-in earlier this week and blamed Russian government hackers.
A senior DNC official stands by the assessment despite Gussifer’s claim it was a “lone hacker.” “We believe that today’s release and the claims around it may be a part of a disinformation campaign by the Russians,” the official said, declining to address the alleged collusion. “We’ve deployed the recommended technology so that today our systems are secure thanks to a swift response to that attack and we will continue to monitor our systems closely.”
But some Sanders backers say the document shows what they’ve felt all along: the system was rigged in favor of Clinton.
originally posted by: vlawde
At this point you are voting against Trump, so whoever the Dem candidate is gets the vote even though they may not like them, but definitely don't like Trump
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: vlawde
At this point you are voting against Trump, so whoever the Dem candidate is gets the vote even though they may not like them, but definitely don't like Trump
...even if the candidate they supported blatantly had the nomination stolen from him/them by the person they're now told they have to support?
Sheared sheep...being led to the abattoir.
In the “Reporter Outreach” section, the document suggested “off-the-record conversations and oppo pitches to help pitch stories with no fingerprints and utilize reporters to drive a message.” This would seemingly vindicate Bernie Sanders’ supporters who have claimed networks like CNN... usuncut.com...
In other eleven states besides California, there has been noted a significant difference between the Edison Research exit polls and the electronic vote totals presented on the morning after the primaries. These totals do not include anything from California. These differences show votes appear to be shifted from Bernie Sanders to Hillary Clinton. The chances of this kind of shift happening are considered to be statistically impossible between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning in these eleven states.
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