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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

George Soros Foundation Seeking to Expand U.S. Online Voting

NEW YORK – George Soros’s Open Society Foundations is seeking to expand the use of electronic and online voting systems nationwide, according to a leaked Foundations document reviewed by Breitbart News.

While the directive was issued two years ago, the issue of electronic voting has become a hot button topic in this year’s presidential election amid fears digital voting systems can be compromised.

The online voting plan was contained in a 67-page hacked file detailing the September 29-30, 2014 Open Society U.S. Programs board meeting in New York.

A significant portion of the board meeting was dedicated to methods the Foundation’s U.S. Programs (USP) could use to further the use of President Obama’s executive action authority to bypass Congress during Obama’s final two years in office.

The Open Society, together with partner grantees, assembled a general list of potential presidential executive actions on numerous issues. Significantly, the Soros-backed group zeroed in on the expansion of online voting.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Face it and face it squarely, anything that George Soros wants for our political system is aligned with World domination.

Anonymous said...

Big mistake people, big mistake. Online voting should not be allowed anywhere, anytime. This is more crooked than online colleges where anyone can do the work for the student.

The best thing this country can do is stay away from electronic voting. Everything should be written by hand and counted by hand.

Anonymous said...

We've already learned by now that electronic voting can be hacked completely and we need to go back to ALL PAPER ballots and PHYSICAL COUNTING.

Anonymous said...

George Soros = nothing but trouble. Those of you who have Progressive Insurance are just making Soros richer and richer and he is one evil person - like Lucifer himself. No, never ever making online voting an option - never.

Anonymous said...

Rich, curup antiAmerican, dirtbag!