New Hampshire FakeNews Pushes Democrat Conspiracy Theory on Iowa Caucuses

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Ed Mosca

This:

Except there is no evidence of a “GOP phone jam in Iowa,” let alone a “GOP phone jam in Iowa” that prevented the reporting of the results of the caucuses. Rather, a couple of UNIDENTIFIED members of the Iowa Democrat Party simply claimed … without any specifics or evidence … the day after the caucus … that Trump supporters were using a “hotline” to report caucus results to voice support for the President:

Ken Sagar, a Democratic central committee member in the state, told a conference call Wednesday that on the night of the caucus, Trump backers were calling in to voice their support for the president, Bloomberg reported. Sagar was reportedly one of the people answering the calls.

The report was based on two participants from the conference call that was between IDP staff and the party’s governing body. Sagar did not comment for the report. He did not immediately respond to an after-hours email from Fox News. The IDP did not confirm that Trump supporters were to blame when reached by Bloomberg and did not respond to an email from Fox News.

Kevin Landrigan presumably has access to the internet since he uses twitter … and could have checked Kathy Sullivan’s claim of phone jamming … but did not. That’s because the “press” in New Hampshire are for all practical purposes Democrat operatives who see their role as helping to advance the Democrat agenda, including … as we see here … by presenting unsubstantiated Democrat attacks on the GOP as fact.

FakeNews.

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