Anonymous ID: 7b7ae9 Nov. 11, 2020, 4:26 p.m. No.11599716   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9888 >>9952 >>0290

Philadelphia Election Judge Admits Taking Bribes to Stuff Ballot Boxes for Democrats

Just five short months ago Democrats were admitting to committing voter fraud in Philadelphia

 

As lawsuits are being executed regarding the vote fraud and ballot tampering that took place in Philadelphia during the November 3, 2020, General Election, questions need to be asked. Did Philadelphia take measures to rid the city of existing fraudsters, and why should we believe they did?

 

In May of 2020, just five short months before one of the most critical elections in recent history, a Democrat committeeman and judge of elections in Philadelphia pled guilty to manipulating vote totals in favor of Democrat candidates on the ballot. Domenick J. DeMuro, then 73, served as a judge of election and sat as a committeeperson for the Democrat Party in Philadelphia. As an election judge he was charged with ensuring the integrity of the ballots and of the ballot counts during tabulation. But last May, DeMuro pled guilty to accepting thousands of dollars in bribes to pad the vote totals for three Democrats running for Common Pleas Court judge in the 2015 election in Philadelphia. He also admitted to inflating vote totals for other Democrat candidates in the 2014 and 2016 elections. DeMuro copped to fraudulently stuffing ballot boxes for the judicial candidates that paid him – anywhere between $300 and up to $5,000 – and for other Democrats vying for office during the primaries in 2014 and 2016. He was also convicted of violating the Travel Act, which makes it illegal to use of a cell phone to promote illegal acts.

 

In his plea, DeMuro said a political consultant – whose name was sealed by prosecutors but who was identified as a former elected official – paid him to add votes for Democrat candidates running elected offices up and down the ballot. Al Schmidt, then the vice chairman of the Office of Philadelphia City Commissioners, which runs elections, said of the city’s 1,703 voting divisions voting irregularities are flagged in about six divisions in each election. DeMuro faced up to 15 years in federal prison. Ironically, the FBI statement associated with this case issued the following statement:

 

“Domenick DeMuro put a thumb on the scale for certain candidates, in exchange for bribes…As public trust in the electoral process is vital, the FBI’s message today is clear: election interference of any kind, by hostile foreign actors or dishonest local officials, won’t be tolerated.”

 

Today, Philadelphia is being cited as one of the locations where the most egregious voter fraud activity took place during the November 3, 2020 General Election. Litigations charging that Philadelphia and Pennsylvania election officials presided over an election choke-full of voter fraud and ballot tampering is pending in the courts.

https://nationalfile.com/flashback-philadelphia-election-judge-admits-taking-bribes-to-stuff-ballot-boxes-for-democrats/

Anonymous ID: 7b7ae9 Nov. 11, 2020, 4:50 p.m. No.11600269   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0379

On the side of 'Nazis': Arizona Democratic secretary of state issued anti-Trump tweets

 

Katie Hobbs, the Democratic secretary of state for Arizona who is overseeing the state's razor-close presidential election, launched many harsh critiques of President Trump on Twitter before she assumed her current office. In tweets sent from her personal campaign account, Hobbs accused Trump of being "on the side of the freaking Nazis" and said that much of what happened at his rallies was "deplorable" and cheered for "stopping the Trump agenda." “The President is on the side of the freaking Nazis. Don't just say stuff - DO SOMETHING!!!” Hobbs tweeted on Aug. 12, 2017, in response to then-Sen. Jeff Flake, a Republican, condemning the white supremacists at the Charlottesville, Virginia, "Unite the Right" rally, where a counterprotester was killed. Trump has condemned white supremacists. Hobbs repeated that line of attack in a tweet a few days later: "@realDonaldTrump has made it abundantly clear he's more interested in pandering to his neo-nazi base than being @POTUS for all Americans."

 

Hobbs was elected to be Arizona’s secretary of state in 2018 and took office in 2019. Before that, she was a state senator and a state representative, first elected to office in 2010. The first-term secretary of state became a regular figure on cable news in the days following Election Day, giving updates on the number of ballots left to count in the close race in which presumptive President-elect Joe Biden currently leads Trump by about 12,800 votes. She's also responded to debunked claims that the use of Sharpie markers could cause problems with ballots, and she has rebuked claims from Trump and his campaign about election fraud. "There are not illegal votes being counted in the state of Arizona,” Hobbs said on MSNBC last week. “Honestly, this kind of disinformation makes our jobs harder.” Hobbs is not the only Democratic secretary of state overseeing a key Electoral College contest who has bad-mouthed the president on Twitter. Pennsylvania’s Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar predicted that a Trump victory would "significantly weaken the U.S., driving us into a lengthy recession.” In a 2017 tweet, she asserted that "using the title 'President' before the word 'Trump' really demeans the office of the presidency.”

 

In October 2016, before Trump was elected, Hobbs remarked that "there is so much deplorable at Trump rallies it's hard to keep track," echoing then-Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's September 2016 widely criticized "basket of deplorables" line. Hobbs made the comment in response to a photo of a sign at a Trump rally that depicted a shooting target over Clinton's face. In a December 2017 tweet, Hobbs celebrated Democratic Sen. Doug Jones’s victory over Republican Roy Moore. Tweets from Hobbs harshly critical of Trump slowed as she campaigned to be Arizona's secretary of state in 2018. She has mentioned Trump's name from her official secretary of state account twice. In June, she said that Trump was “wrong” about voting by mail, calling it “safe and secure.” In August, she publicized a letter she sent Arizona's attorney general asking to investigate whether the Trump administration, through the Postal Service, was intentionally delaying the delivery of ballots. Hobbs's office did not respond to a request for comment.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/on-the-side-of-nazis-arizona-democratic-secretary-of-state-issued-anti-trump-rage-tweets

https://twitter.com/katiehobbs/status/896502293427757056

https://twitter.com/katiehobbs/status/897591847014473729

https://twitter.com/RobbieSherwood/status/789913274233999360

https://twitter.com/katiehobbs/status/940790769178128384