Burqa-clad Women Offered Ballot to Vote as Huma Abedin


The loss of fair elections is a tragedy for a republic such as ours.  Clearly there will be those who will be profoundly unhappy with the result of the voting process.  But if it is viewed as fair, at least the candidate who won has legitimacy.  If the election is crooked and the winner is determined, not by the choices of the voters, but by which candidate has the best criminal operation working the election process, the winner is likely an impostor — not the real choice of the people.

In spite of all the dangers to the republic that result from voter fraud, we seem inundated with it.  Specifically, the Clinton-Obama partnership has adopted a “whatever it takes, legal or illegal” approach to installing Hillary in the White House.

Here’s one example, furnished by Project Veritas.

Last December, Project Veritas caught NYC Democratic Commissioner of the Board of Elections Alan Schulkin on hidden camera at a United Federation of Teachers holiday party admitting that there is widespread voter fraud in New York City. He explained how Muslims can use burkas as a way to commit voter fraud.

Project Veritas wanted to test this theory by sending an undercover journalist dressed in full burka to Huma Abedin’s polling location to see if they could vote. Shockingly, an election official offered the PV journalist Huma Abedin’s ballot.

Think about that — someone can cover himself or herself up in a full burka and vote as someone else without producing identification.

Here’s the text of the exchange between the “voter” sent in undercover by Project Veritas (PV) and an election official.

Election Offical: “Goodmorning. Last name.”

PV Journalist: “Abedin.”

Election Official: “Abedin.”

Election Official: “And that’s your last name?”

Election Official: “And how do you spell Abedin?”

PV Journalist: “A B E D I N.”

Election Official: “I don’t know honey. I’m looking for it in the books. But your name is not in the book. For some reason it’s not here, but that doesn’t mean you can’t vote by paper ballot. You just can’t vote by machine”

PV Journalist: “Ok so I can vote today?”

Election Official: “By paper.”

PV Journalist: “So I can vote as Huma Abedin, but just with the paper ballot?”

Election official: “If that’s the name you voted with in the last election, and you haven’t changed your name?”

Incredible.  Are you angry yet?

Source:  Project Veritas



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