Anti-Semitism and Diebold Computers Play Key Role in Clinton's South Carolina Victory.
February 27, 2016. South Carolina. Information obtained from voters regarding the final factor in their decision to vote for Clinton reveals that religion played a more significant role than policy issues or race. A more subtle factor is that South Carolina is also a Diebold State. Diebold is among Hillary's contributors. Software experts have expressed concerns and have made demonstrations showing that the voting data can be altered at either the voting site or the tabulator sites. Diebold has frequently been accused of rigging elections to favor certain candidates.
South Carolina is a strong Southern Baptist State. People outside South Carolina and the Deep South might not consider religion a factor in politics. However, South Carolinans are speaking and attributing the final decision in voting against Bernie Sanders to a desire to elect a Christian, preferably one from a fundamentalist background, over a Jew. While Southern Baptist Christians favor the County Israel, a large percentage believe the Bible prophesies will benefit Christians in the end and not the Jews, whom many fundamental Christians consider to be disbelievers. This is all consistent with Hillary Clinton's attacks on Bernie Sanders while she continues to stand firmly behind Israel.
While Hillary Clinton and the news media are blaming the Blacks for Bernie's loss, South Carolina Democrats have traditionally supported an agenda that has suppressed the rights of African-Amerians and forced a lower class subsistence on most of them. The difficulty in getting that state to rid itself of the Confederate flag within Southern Democratic circles is an example of the lack of political power of Blacks in South Carolina. Hillary's husband Bill Clinton often used the Confederate flag as a favored symbol while Governor and in his Presidential campaigns.
Diebold, a contributor to the Hillary Clinton campaign, has a long history of election abnormalities. In 2006, a popular six term African-American Congresswoman named Cynthia McKinney lost her seat because, in the runoff for her re-election, her name was not anywhere on the Diebold Computerized ballots in key precincts, making it impossible for her supporters to vote for her. They protested the rigged Diebold ballots but got nowhere. Though millions of Americans complained about the Diebolding of McKinney, Howard Dean (another of Hillary's supporters) refused to do anything to protect voting integrity.
South Carolina is not a state that supports African-American causes. South Carolina is known for putting civil rights on back burner when it comes to elections.It has only gone Democrat once in the last fifty-six years in a general election for President and that was when a white Southern Governor had garnered the Democratic nomination. Even John Edwards on the Democratic ticket could not carry South Carolina.
States that will be more telling in the 2016 Presidential race are Minnesota, Colorado, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin.
South Carolina is a strong Southern Baptist State. People outside South Carolina and the Deep South might not consider religion a factor in politics. However, South Carolinans are speaking and attributing the final decision in voting against Bernie Sanders to a desire to elect a Christian, preferably one from a fundamentalist background, over a Jew. While Southern Baptist Christians favor the County Israel, a large percentage believe the Bible prophesies will benefit Christians in the end and not the Jews, whom many fundamental Christians consider to be disbelievers. This is all consistent with Hillary Clinton's attacks on Bernie Sanders while she continues to stand firmly behind Israel.
While Hillary Clinton and the news media are blaming the Blacks for Bernie's loss, South Carolina Democrats have traditionally supported an agenda that has suppressed the rights of African-Amerians and forced a lower class subsistence on most of them. The difficulty in getting that state to rid itself of the Confederate flag within Southern Democratic circles is an example of the lack of political power of Blacks in South Carolina. Hillary's husband Bill Clinton often used the Confederate flag as a favored symbol while Governor and in his Presidential campaigns.
Diebold, a contributor to the Hillary Clinton campaign, has a long history of election abnormalities. In 2006, a popular six term African-American Congresswoman named Cynthia McKinney lost her seat because, in the runoff for her re-election, her name was not anywhere on the Diebold Computerized ballots in key precincts, making it impossible for her supporters to vote for her. They protested the rigged Diebold ballots but got nowhere. Though millions of Americans complained about the Diebolding of McKinney, Howard Dean (another of Hillary's supporters) refused to do anything to protect voting integrity.
South Carolina is not a state that supports African-American causes. South Carolina is known for putting civil rights on back burner when it comes to elections.It has only gone Democrat once in the last fifty-six years in a general election for President and that was when a white Southern Governor had garnered the Democratic nomination. Even John Edwards on the Democratic ticket could not carry South Carolina.
States that will be more telling in the 2016 Presidential race are Minnesota, Colorado, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin.