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The Real Threat of Bain Electoral Fraud for Romney in Ohio
It is a privilege and a right in a representative democracy for an electorate to choose, among several candidates, its representatives in government, and a vote is a formal expression of an individual’s choice for a certain candidate or a political party. In America, a secret ballot prevents voters from being intimidated and protects their political privacy, but it has its drawbacks as well as benefits. Voting is the greatest expression of a democracy, but tragically, one political party in America is going to great lengths to end to the democratic process in their drive to transform the government into a plutocracy. Republicans have spent the past two years bemoaning rampant voter fraud that investigations have proven does not exist (except among Republicans), and they utilized their corporate legislative arm, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) to model and pass state legislation to prevent seniors, students, minorities, and the poor from participating in the democratic process.
Despite courts striking down, as unconstitutional, suppression efforts, the GOP and their candidate for president, Willard Romney, have been inexorably linked to voter suppression and fraud with impunity, and as of late there are two developments involving Republican groups that warrant more investigation by the Justice Department. It has been obvious for over three years that Republicans hate the American people, and to silence opposition to their democracy destroying efforts conservatives are resorting to outright employee intimidation and, in Ohio, there is a real threat of Bain Romney electoral fraud.
The news has been inundated with reports of voter suppression and intimidation tactics in states controlled by Republicans to deny Democratic-leaning groups their right to cast ballots. In several states, besides harsh voter ID laws, voters were purged to give Republican candidates an advantage in the general election, and Romney’s campaign was linked to a company that sought out and registered Romney supporters, and the same group is tied to destroying Democratic voter registration forms. In each of the cases, they attempted to suppress voting, but this week reports surfaced that large corporations were intimidating employees with threats of job losses if Romney failed to win the election in another attempt to influence the outcome prior to Election Day. However, there is a troubling development out of Ohio that could alter the results of the election after voting is finished and it is no surprise they are intricately linked to Willard Romney’s company, Bain Capital.
In this year’s election, much of the Ohio electorate will cast its ballots on machines owned by close cronies of the Republican presidential candidate Willard Romney. Electronic voting machines owned by Mitt Romney’s Bain business partners and set to count the votes in Cincinnati could decide the 2012 election. In Cincinnati and around the state, the e-voting machines are owned by Hart Intercivic that are infamous for mechanical failures, “glitches,” counting errors and other problems now completely identified with the way Republicans steal elections. Hart Intercivic was taken over last year by H.I.G. Capital, and prominent partners and directors on the H.I.G. board hail from Bain Company or Bain Capital that Romney is still associated with. What is more troubling is that H.I.G. employees have contributed at least $338,000 to Romney’s campaign, and two H.I.G. Directors, John P. Bolduk and Douglas Berman, are major Romney fundraisers along with a former Bain and H.I.G. manager, Brian Shortsleeve.
The problem with electronic voting machines is that the software they use is proprietary to the manufacturer, and individual election boards may own the actual machines. In Ohio, it is nearly guaranteed there will be no vote count transparency on election night because the tally will be conducted by Hart Intercivic and controlled by Secretary of State John Husted and Governor Kasich, with no public recourse or accountability. Husted was in the news yesterday when the Supreme Court denied his suit to eliminate early voting in Ohio on the weekend prior to the election, but by controlling the vote count with Romney’s Bain business partners owning the machines, it may not matter what the real results are. In 2008 during federal testimony, Karl Rove operative, and now-deceased, Michael Connell made it perfectly clear that electronic vote-flipping is relatively cheap and a simple process; especially if Republican election officials own and programmed the machines prior to the election. Just as Governor Robert Taft controlled election results in 2004, Husted and Kasich will control Ohio’s electronic vote count on election night free of meaningful public checks or balances which is why the Department of Justice must investigate Kasich, Husted, Romney, and his Bain Capital cohorts for conflict of interest and remove electronic voting machines owned by Bain directors and Romney fundraisers.
These questionable ties to Bain, Romney, and Ohio’s Republican governor and secretary of state may not be an issue if they were an isolated case of election tampering. However, throughout the campaign there has been one after another instance of voter suppression and fraud unique to Republicans. In several states, a so-called Republican strategist and voter fraud activist, Nathan Sproul, and his company registered Republicans while destroying registration forms of Democrats, and in GOP-controlled states, ALEC-modeled voter ID laws targeting Democratic-leaning voters sailed through legislatures, and election officials were terminated if they contested voter purging efforts.
It should come as no surprise that Koch Industries sent letters to 45,000 employees warning them of possible job losses if Romney was not victorious, and David Siegel, founder and CEO of Westgate Resorts, sent an email to all of his thousands of employees, insinuating they would be fired of Barack Obama is reelected. In 2008, Siegel sent a similar email to employees prior to the election warning that “if you lose your job, it will be at the hands of a political hurricane that swept through this country, and if that happens, you can find me retired, with no employees to worry about.” Siegel is wealthier than ever.
America’s days as a representative democracy are numbered as Republicans seek to reserve voting rights to white Christian Republicans. In Republican states there is no way elections are free of despicable tactics whether it is billboards in Pennsylvania claiming voter ID is still required (they are not) or in Florida where Veterans of WWII are purged from voter rolls. It is nearly unfathomable that Willard Romney’s business associates and fundraisers from Bain Capital own electronic voting machines and the count will be supervised by confirmed vote-suppresor John Husted and governor Kasich. Perhaps if Romney was not corrupt, and if Husted was not actively working to suppress the vote, Americans could rest easy, but in their drive to destroy democracy, Republicans, especially Romney, have demonstrated they will use any devious, illegal, unconstitutional, and decidedly un-American ploy to muzzle the American peoples’ voices and put an end to their last hurdle toward plutocracy; the right to a free and fair election.
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Heartless
Oct. 17th, 2012 at 8:21 pm
Insist on paper ballots! do not use the machines!
RRosen
Oct. 17th, 2012 at 8:59 pm
They are trying to suppress the vote in AZ:
www.blogforarizona.com/bl...
D. W. Skinner
Oct. 17th, 2012 at 9:13 pm
If it’s republican…it’s VILE.
Deborah
Oct. 17th, 2012 at 9:47 pm
What do we do? What CAN we do? This makes me sick to my stomach.
Brenda
Oct. 20th, 2012 at 6:44 pm
Take a picture with a camera or your phone.
Rebecca
Oct. 17th, 2012 at 9:56 pm
Repukicons cannot win without cheating which has been painfully obvious since 2000. 2004 brought more fraud in Ohio with voting machines and nothing was done about it. The only way Democrats, Independents, etc will win is turning out in such large numbers Repukes can’t stop the tidal wave. 2008 did exactly that. We must do it again and save America from the Plutocrats.
If anyone is still wondering who to vote for here’s a tip – Mitt is the lap dog of the elite who has been groomed to turn over our social security and pensions to Wall Street to vaporize. They want the last real money prior to their next meltdown. Make a stand!
D. Lowrey
Oct. 17th, 2012 at 10:01 pm
I finally registered to vote for the first time in 30 years. Because I live in the Bible Noose of the West…Idaho…I registered as a republican. While a lifelong progressive…I am terrified the mormon controlled BOP election board in the state would have lost my registration or pulled some other BS to deny me my vote. This way…I can work with my vote to get rid of every BOP lackey and use my vote to get in some progressives which can change this state and nation.
Gary Duell
Oct. 17th, 2012 at 10:37 pm
Even if their cheating is sufficient for gaining office, they will still be losers. Until the average citizen stands up for himself and takes action, nothing will change. If Romney “wins” there will be mobs in the streets and lawsuits galore.
shirley Zarnick
Oct. 17th, 2012 at 10:42 pm
I think we should go back to the paper votes, they can’t cheat on this… This is absolutely nerve wracking to think they would stoop so low – all Bain machines should be pulled and junked. Back to paper and no more cheating. Disgraceful and happening here in the US and yes my registration is still calling for ID which is not legal… We need to come out in full force and vote them out!!!
Bashful Blonde
Oct. 17th, 2012 at 11:27 pm
Another frightening fact: 19 states will NOT do exit polls this year.
(Does anyone know if Ohio is one of them ?)
Also, Brad Friedman does an amazing job of covering the many problems with voting machines as well as other Republican voter suppression measures.
www.bradblog.com/
Sandra
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 12:27 pm
Can’t voters request a paper ballot insted of using one of those crooked machined? In most of Canada, we use a paper ballot then scan it into a machine so there are two trails if a seat should be questioned. They must match at the end of the day. Why are these voting machines are taken off site to some unknown place to the counted? I don’t get it. That’s a set up for manipulating the votes to favour one candidate over the other.
Jonathan Burton
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 12:05 am
If the polls are enough points ahead for Obama, an effort to rig the votes will look suspicious. Ohio has a good lead for Obama, and if he has enough of a lead the GOP will be really stupid to put the fix in that state for Romney.
rod
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 12:07 am
This must be brought to the attention of the Justice Department now not later when it may be too late. This is horrible that nothing is being done about this long before now. Romney owning the voting machines how more corrupt and wicked can this be!!!
AKRNHSNC
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 12:49 am
This has always been at the back of my mind, Ohio and the election in 2004, when Bush won a second term after all the exit polls were calling the election for Kerry. Bush sat in a room filled with family & friends, calm as could be despite the feedback from exit polls. When approached by a good friend and member of his staff, Karen Hughes, who was tasked with the thankless job of having to tell him that things did not look good for his re-election. In fact, as she approached him, she said she dreaded the thought of having to tell him that he would not get what he wanted so badly, another four years in the White House. After speaking with him, she said she walked away, amazed at his calm manner and how he was convinced that the American people would do the right thing and re-elect him, telling her not to worry. She goes on to say that she should have had more faith in her President and the people of this country (gag) that they wouldn’t let go of the best man they’d ever had in the White House. This story speaks volumes regarding Bush not being the least bit worried. He didn’t have faith in the American people, he had faith in the guy who was heading up Diebold who had promised to “deliver the election in Ohio to Bush” several months earlier. Wonder how much money he made from that promise? It sure cost the country a hell of a lot in terms of troops lives being lost and our economy collapsing.
We can’t let this happen again but I don’t have a lot of faith in the DNC and their ability to fight the powers in the GOP. Romney will say or do anything to win this election, assured of his forgiveness due to the wonderful “lying for the Lord” philosophy of the Mormon Church.
Catie
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 1:29 am
The Bushes and the Diebolds have been close family friends for decades!
Carolyn Youra
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 1:53 am
Insist on paper ballots! Have Democratic poll watchers at every polling place. Vote Early, don’t wait until election day!
Anne
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 4:09 am
The GOP knows that history shows Republican presidential candidates cannot win the election without Ohio, so it’s no surprise to read about the depths they would stoop to in order to win. Because of their shenanigans, Americans should realize just how important our right to vote is. Apparently, the clueless folks voting for them think they are immune to the detrimental effects of a GOP victory, especially one resulting from cheating.
Dave
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 7:29 am
You know these same stories ahve been passed around in previous campaigns accusing the democrats of cheating. Please dont believe everyhign you read in the media. A basic rule is that any publicatin that is on a political wing, left or right, should be ignored as a political mouth piece for someone.
A Walkaway
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 11:47 am
You ever hear of projection?
The religious supporters of the Republicans have been caught in it so many times (projecting their own evil onto innocent liberals) that whenever a claim is made by them, if you invert it you’re probably going to arrive at the truth. Nearly every claim of “persecution” or whatever turns out to have “The REST of the story”, which when known, shows them to be the real villains in the story.
Sometimes wrong has been done by Democrats. So far when you look at the reality, it’s like one time for Democrats (or less) vs 10 times (or more) for Republicans.
robyn ryan
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 12:00 pm
Do those boys standing behind Mittens give any one else the creeps? They remind me of Saddam’s sons. Same ‘it’s all about me’ vapid depravity.
Darrell West
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 12:34 pm
It is so sad that people do not want to vote for you so one thing that you wantt to do is to steal the election.We will not take it on more we will not let this happen what had happen in 2000 and 2004 election.
Nicholas Dell Veneri
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 7:48 pm
Why don’t the police do something about it
zyxomma
Oct. 18th, 2012 at 11:47 pm
It’s sad to think that this is what the Republican party has devolved into. In my youth, Republicans were rich, white, stodgy businessmen. The ‘masters’ of the party may still be so; the Republican voters are another story altogether. If they weren’t so harmful to the country, I’d pity them.
Rosemarie Benintend
Oct. 19th, 2012 at 12:44 am
The facts regarding ownership and servicing of electronic voting machines, in Ohio, by Bain alums who have strong Romney ties, is VERY troubling.
In light of the voter suppression and coercion tactics already being uncovered, this reveals a SERIOUS conflict of interest, and fraud risk.
Speak up and stop voter fraud!