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Bernie Sanderss campaign is accusing Puerto Ricos Democratic Party officials of fraud in the territorys presidential primary.
The campaigns head of Hispanic voter efforts, Betsy Franceschini, told Caribbean Business in an interview that Sanders officials were initially denied access to prisons to help inmates vote.
Our Bernie Sanders officials were never certified. We had 40 officials we submitted in time for the prisons. Not one of them was certified, while all of theirs [Hillary Clintons] went in. Attorney Manny Suárez had to go in order for us to be let in. This is a great fraud, Franceschini said.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/dem-primaries/282228-sanders-campaign-accuses-puerto-rico-dem-officials-of-fraud
END IT ALREADY!!!
UPDATE
The head of the Democratic Party of Puerto Rico slammed the Sanders campaign on Saturday for accusing it of unfairly denying poll workers access to prisons to help inmates vote.
"I am appalled at the remarks from the spokesperson of the Bernie Sanders Campaign in Puerto Rico, Ms. Betsy Franceschini," local Democratic Party president Roberto Prats said in a statement.
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"Inmate voting is handled not by the Democratic Party but by the Commonwealth's Absentee and Advance Vote Administrative Board," Prats said. "I have been told that the Sanders campaign submitted their prison pollworker list at 6:10 pm on the evening prior to inmate voting and began complaining early in the following morning that the Board had not completed their pollworker's certification. But in the end, despite the late submittal, the Sanders campaign had representatives at the prison voting places."
He also accused the Sanders campaign of stealing two boxes of ballots that had been cast by prisoners before delivering them to an election office.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/dem-primaries/282237-puerto-rico-democratic-party-denies-wrongdoing-in-primary
Happyhippychick
(8,422 posts)savalez
(3,517 posts)HRC is the only adult in the race.
kstewart33
(6,551 posts)I read on Politico this AM that the stage is set for 20,000 Bernie supporters to hold an anti-Clinton rally outside the convention hall in Philadelphia at some point during the convention.
LiberalFighter
(53,475 posts)during the event.
BootinUp
(49,041 posts)riversedge
(73,143 posts)CrowCityDem
(2,348 posts)It's going to be fun.
charlyvi
(6,537 posts)except for the internet
savalez
(3,517 posts)I don't read the printed paper nor do I watch cable news.
riversedge
(73,143 posts)Link within the story....
Sanders Campaign Alleges Fraud in Puerto Rico Presidential Primary
http://cb.pr/bernie-sanders-camp-reports-fraud-in-the-puerto-rico-presidential-primary/
By Rafelli González on June 3, 2016
............When asked by Caribbean Business about the situation, Prats said the list of Sanders voting center officials was received Thursday at about 5 p.m., and that he expects the certifications to take place during the afternoon Friday.
Regarding the fact that the leadership of the Democratic Party in Puerto Rico which has expressed itself publicly in favor of the candidacy of former first lady Hillary Clinton has faced problems in the recruitment process of officials for voting centers, which would put the process transparency at risk, Prats denied there was any inconvenient that would prevent holding the primary.
It is not true that the primaries have fallen. We have officials, and they keep arriving. We are going to have 432 voting centers with officials to receive the voters, Prats said.
Without mentioning participation estimates, Prats said he foresees the event will be an example of wide electoral participation. In previous interviews the president of the local Democratic Party, he has mentioned that more than 600,000 voters would participate in these primaries.
However the local committeeman of the party, Kenneth McClintock, said that due to the decrease in the number of centers made available for this process from 1,510 to 432 participation could be around 300,000 voters....................
puffy socks
(1,473 posts)Its just gotten so pathetic.. I'm embarrassed for the guy.
Both he and his supporters are making complete fools out of themselves.
peggysue2
(11,483 posts)This whine came on cue. PR looks like a blowout for Hillary Clinton, so of course that means fraud and establishment tinkering and . . . whatever. Meaning my native state of New Jersey should batten down the hatches because a tidal wave is on the way, one that's going to carry Hillary over the finish line.
I can already hear the whine blowing across the Jersey dunes. Oy!
puffy socks
(1,473 posts)Meaning my native state of New Jersey should batten down the hatches because a tidal wave is on the way, one that's going to carry Hillary over the finish line!
Yessssss!!
Native
(6,633 posts)their list of officials for certification, and the very next morning they're screaming foul play because their list wasn't immediately approved? And why in the heck does The Hill take the first couple of paragraphs from an article printed in Caribbean Business, but conveniently leave off the 2nd half of the article that states the list would be approved by Friday (yesterday, the very next day)? Jeez.
NastyRiffraff
(12,448 posts)As are their supporters, who don't bother learning their state's election rules and deadlines. It's a convenient excuse to cry "fraud."
God I can't stand these people. Come on Tuesday!
shadowandblossom
(718 posts)So when his ego takes a blow, losing, he has to come up with an emotionally acceptable alternative, and casts himself as the victim of even against direct evidence, over and over and over. He always has some excuse or false data point to share. I think his ego really just can't take it. I see him as emotionally incapable of dealing with reality. He doesn't seem to grow from his errors and flaws, he just seems to deny that his errors and flaws exist.
savalez
(3,517 posts)Like someone said up stream. Two peas in a pod.
caquillo
(521 posts)1. They love being the exception to the rule.
2. They don't care much about your feelings.
3. They have a major problem with authority.
4. They completely dominate conversations, even when they're about you.
5. They are intensely charming and confident.
6. They perpetually challenge you (and not in the good way).
7. They started out devoted, but have quickly become disinterested.
8. Their reputation means everything to them.
9. They think your emotions are a sign of weakness.
10. You feel like a character in their sweeping life drama.
11. They have no respect for your boundaries.
12. They require constant control over you.
13. They believe everybody either loves them ... or is jealous of them.
14. They have a history of infidelity and bad breakups.
15. They collect friends who idolize them.
http://www.bustle.com/articles/71308-15-signs-youre-dating-a-narcissist-because-its-not-as-obvious-as-you-might-think
Walk away
(9,494 posts)But these people are ridiculous. Instead of taking the opportunity to really make a change, they have decided to be absurd spoilers. I predict they end up with little or nothing. What a way to squander an advantage. No wonder the Democratic Socialist Party never accomplishes anything.
William769
(55,830 posts)SaschaHM
(2,897 posts)Always trying to delegitimize the process when he's going to lose.
72DejaVu
(1,545 posts)He just throws wild accusations at people with no evidence. Someone needs to take him to court.
ladym55
(2,577 posts)Over and over again, they demonstrate that they just don't have their act together. Many of the problems in Nevada came as a result of Sanders' people not showing up, not getting proper certification, etc. Now in PR they submit their list at the last minute and throw a tantrum that it isn't approved retroactively.
I have come to believe had this been ANYONE other than Hillary, M$M would have been telling the Bern to go home a long time ago, but RATINGS win and calling horse races is easier than investigating issues and positions, so we have a silly old man unwilling to call it a day and a group of supporters who can't do basic math and being fed so much conspiracy nonsense that it is frightening.
Cha
(305,447 posts)Gracias, savalez!
burnie
savalez
(3,517 posts)chillfactor
(7,694 posts)every primary election the sander's campaign yells "FRAUD." It is beginning to be a joke.
SaschaHM
(2,897 posts)This is worse than their Greek Theater lie.
annavictorious
(934 posts)how easy it is to breach security.
BobbyDrake
(2,542 posts)Sorry, but this is the same excuse used when the Sanders campaign hacked the DNC database.
jmowreader
(51,482 posts)caquillo
(521 posts)Isn't that illegal?
savalez
(3,517 posts)I'm watching the story to see how that part pans out.
caquillo
(521 posts)Ditto.
Tarheel_Dem
(31,443 posts)liberal N proud
(60,953 posts)The people don't love him so blame others.