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In the second video of James O'Keefe's new explosive series on the DNC and Hillary Clinton campaign, Democratic party operatives tell us how to successfully commit voter fraud on a massive scale. Scott Foval, who has since been fired, admits that the Democrats have been rigging elections for fifty years.
originally posted by: tothetenthpower
Gerrymandering is an accepted practice on both sides.
Lizza interviewed John Corrigan, a Chicago Democrat who worked on the 2001 redistricting process: Corrigan remembers two things about the district that he and Obama drew. First, it retained Obama’s Hyde Park base — he had managed to beat Rush in Hyde Park — then swooped upward along the lakefront and toward downtown. By the end of the final redistricting process, his new district bore little resemblance to his old one. Rather than jutting far to the west, like a long thin dagger, into a swath of poor black neighborhoods of bungalow homes, Obama’s map now shot north, encompassing about half of the Loop, whose southern portion was beginning to be transformed by developers like Tony Rezko and stretched far up Michigan Avenue and into the Gold Coast, covering much of the city’s economic heart, its main retail thoroughfares, and its finest museums, parks, skyscrapers, and lakefront apartment buildings. African-Americans still were a majority, and the map contained some of the poorest sections of Chicago, but Obama’s new district was wealthier, whiter, more Jewish, less blue-collar, and better educated. It also included one of the highest concentrations of Republicans in Chicago. “It was a radical change,” Corrigan said. Lizza wrote that the gerrymandering effort “may have been the most important event in Obama’s early political life” because it gave him the resources, both financial and political, to run for the U.S. Senate in 2004.
originally posted by: tothetenthpower
a reply to: JacKatMtn
Not to take away from the video, but the GOP have been manipulating voting districts for just as long as Democrats have.
Gerrymandering is an accepted practice on both sides.
~Tenth
originally posted by: Deny Arrogance
This is why democrats are so against voter ID laws.
WE NEED VOTER ID LAWS IMMEDIATELY.
originally posted by: LifeMode
originally posted by: tothetenthpower
a reply to: JacKatMtn
Not to take away from the video, but the GOP have been manipulating voting districts for just as long as Democrats have.
Gerrymandering is an accepted practice on both sides.
~Tenth
You are taking away from it. Not even commenting on it. Made a B line right in the other direction. Both parties gerrymandering. Obama lost his first election. After that they re-org the districts. Bingo. He wins the next one.
Given the evidence Trump has supplied, we rate his claim that large scale voter fraud exists as FALSE.
"I have never seen in my lifetime or in modern political history any presidential candidate trying to discredit the elections and the election process before votes have even taken place. It’s unprecedented. It happens to be based on no facts," the president said during a joint news conference at the White House with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
"If you start whining before the game's even over? If whenever things are going badly for you and you lose, you start blaming somebody else, then you don’t have what it takes to be in this job," Obama said, pointing to the Oval Office behind him. "I'd advise Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes."