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Something That Actually ‘Concerns’ Democrat Party Chair Ray Buckley

Ray Buckley with Obama right behind him. Barry is smiling
Barry’s Smiling…

When New Hampshire Democrat State Party Chair, Ray Buckley expresses concern about newly employed NHGOP Executive Director Matt Mowers (who worked for Chris Christie) being questioned about closing some lanes on a bridge, and whether Mowers will bring these tactics to New Hampshire, I have to laugh.

The New Hampshire Democrat State Party Vice Chair, Martha Fuller Clark, had eight people registered to vote from her single family home–in the historic vote-fraud district of Portsmouth.  Most never actually lived  there,  though Fuller-Clark may have been renting illegally to at least one.

A growing number of other New Hampshire Democrats brought adult children back to the state long enough to vote here last November, most voted absentee from their real homes outside the state.  Several elected Democrats had residents from Massachusetts “claim to live here” to vote then go home.  Many of them voted absentee, probably from their homes outside the state.

There is evidence that OFA, Hilltop Solutions, and a number of other Democratic groups were coordinating vote fraud efforts–essentially using holes that existed or that they created, to flood the state with electoral transients who could register, vote, steal elections, then leave the state.

Even the NH AG’s office had employees harboring out of state voters who voted here, who then left the state–an actual scandal that the same AG’s office continues to pretend to care about by tossing out the occasional “look what we found” bread crumb, carefully selected so as to have no trail leading back to the large fraud we’ve been reporting along with Ed Naile and others.

And what about the Press hack for OFA being the Press Hack for the NHDP?  No scandal.  No concerns about illegal coordination, even though we see it all around us–with plenty more to follow, don’t you worry about that.

I guess what I’m really trying to say is that if Matt Mowers is such “a catch” someone would have already been pushing these points so hard that there wouldn’t be any room in the press for anything as silly as “traffic” in New Jersey..

 

 

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