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A tech company affiliated with and funded by Acronym, a Democratic digital nonprofit group that has rapidly expanded in recent years, was responsible for building the Iowa caucus app that contributed to delays in reporting Monday night’s results in the first vote in the party’s presidential race. Multiple Democratic sources, including one of the presidential campaigns, confirmed the app’s creator.
State campaign finance records indicate the Iowa Democratic Party paid Shadow, a tech company that joined with Acronym last year, more than $60,000 for “website development” over two installments in November and December of last year. A Democratic source with knowledge of the process said those payments were for the app that caucus site leaders were supposed to use to upload the results at their locales.
originally posted by: drewlander
a reply to: InTheLight
When you grow up and understand that punitive justice is not the solution to every problem you will understand where restorative justice is applicable.
Iowa caucuses are not the problem here, as you can see by the GOP turnout. This problem is systemic across all elections led by the DNC. (Made post relevant to thread for ats policy).
originally posted by: Willtell
BUTTIGEIG, Bernie, Bloomberg, and Biden
the b's
Seriously...
link
A tech company affiliated with and funded by Acronym, a Democratic digital nonprofit group that has rapidly expanded in recent years, was responsible for building the Iowa caucus app that contributed to delays in reporting Monday night’s results in the first vote in the party’s presidential race. Multiple Democratic sources, including one of the presidential campaigns, confirmed the app’s creator.
State campaign finance records indicate the Iowa Democratic Party paid Shadow, a tech company that joined with Acronym last year, more than $60,000 for “website development” over two installments in November and December of last year. A Democratic source with knowledge of the process said those payments were for the app that caucus site leaders were supposed to use to upload the results at their locales.
60 thousand?
They got what they paid for.
originally posted by: DrumsRfun
I hate politics and never care to post much about it and here is why.
When I first read the headline (never the article) I just thought it was more of the same, and get angry that people think they are electing someone.
The country is way to diverse in opinion to ALWAYS be split right down the middle at 49 to 51.
(sarcasm goes here) SHOCKER
Its always theatre, nothing more....watching people spend there time losing their minds everyday, letting it consume them...is sad to watch.
People can't be nice and everyone seems to know everything but always seem constantly in shock....seriously, its sad.
Its more than a conspiracy as an outsider looking in, but not for the reasons in the OP, as I didn't even bother to read it...as I said, I don't do politics.
originally posted by: Willtell
a reply to: InTheLight
If you don’t believe in any conspiracy then make your case. That’s what the thread is for. Not the typical political wrangling I don’t believe in the FAKE outward facadeFolks don’t realize the ruthlessness of these political people.The fact that they only charged 60 grand for this app is another strange thing
originally posted by: DrumsRfun
a reply to: InTheLight
The CIA tried to assasinate Castro over 500 times and we are supposed to believe they are THAT smart??
I wonder if it is social anarchy, and the fact that we aren't as smart as we think we are and maybe...or maybe not, somebody (or a computer) might have figured this figured out by now??
Well, than there's lobbiests, who have more money than god.
People walk around staring at a piece of plastic while being angry and offended all the time and calling it being woke.
Its either insane, by design or a conspiracy.
originally posted by: putnam6
Don't kill the messenger but here's one place about Pete spending on the App. Been hearing this all day will check for more sources
Pete's bought into the App
Heres another SO its pretty much out there as to the validity nothing yet but do we really trust MSM with this little tid bit...
Buttigieg campaign paid firm that developed voting app ...
Search domain www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/buttigieg-campaign-paid-firm-that-developed...www.washingtonexaminer.com... t-developed...
Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg's campaign contributed money to the technological firm whose voting app contributed to reporting delays in the Iowa caucuses. Federal Election Commission ...
Not a great look: Failed Iowa caucus app is deeply linked ...
Search domain www.rt.com/op-ed/480068-buttigieg-iowa-app-shadowwww.rt.com...
The firm in question, rather ironically, is called Shadow Inc. — and, according to Federal Election Commission filings, it was paid thousands of dollars by Pete Buttigieg's campaign for "software rights and subscriptions" in July 2019.
And there it is on Federal Election disbursements at this site https:/ /www.fec.gov/data/disbursements/?data_type=processed&committee_id=C00697441&recipient_name=shadow&two_year_transaction_period=2020
originally posted by: Tekner
originally posted by: putnam6
Don't kill the messenger but here's one place about Pete spending on the App. Been hearing this all day will check for more sources
Pete's bought into the App
Heres another SO its pretty much out there as to the validity nothing yet but do we really trust MSM with this little tid bit...
Buttigieg campaign paid firm that developed voting app ...
Search domain www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/buttigieg-campaign-paid-firm-that-developed...www.washingtonexaminer.com... t-developed...
Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg's campaign contributed money to the technological firm whose voting app contributed to reporting delays in the Iowa caucuses. Federal Election Commission ...
Not a great look: Failed Iowa caucus app is deeply linked ...
Search domain www.rt.com/op-ed/480068-buttigieg-iowa-app-shadowwww.rt.com...
The firm in question, rather ironically, is called Shadow Inc. — and, according to Federal Election Commission filings, it was paid thousands of dollars by Pete Buttigieg's campaign for "software rights and subscriptions" in July 2019.
And there it is on Federal Election disbursements at this site https:/ /www.fec.gov/data/disbursements/?data_type=processed&committee_id=C00697441&recipient_name=shadow&two_year_transaction_period=2020
He spent about 42,000 dollars on them. Here's the link from the FEC.
www.fec.gov...
originally posted by: InTheLight
a reply to: highvein
What?