While the Democratic National Committee over the past 10 days has tried to distance itself from the troubled app that threw the results of the Iowa caucuses into disarray, a copy of the contract and internal correspondence provided to Yahoo News demonstrates that national party officials had extensive oversight over the development of the technology.
The Democrats’ Iowa caucuses took place on Feb. 3, but the outcome is still in question following a series of issues related to the failure of an app that was supposed to be used to submit results. In the days since the debacle, DNC Chair Tom Perez has criticized the Iowa Democrat Party, which ran the caucuses, and the developer of the app, Shadow Inc.
An unaffiliated Democrat operative in Iowa provided Yahoo News with a copy of the contract between Shadow and the Iowa Democrat Party. The contract, which was signed on Oct. 14, 2019, and refers to Shadow as the “Consultant,” specified that the company had to work with the DNC and provide the national party with access to its software for testing.
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ReplyDelete'Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything.'
The Dumbocrat party is organized crime.
ReplyDeletethe backers of the Democrats said they they are going to take over this country by any means possible
ReplyDeleteThe APP didn't fail; the wrong person won and they had no vote switching button programmed in to it!
ReplyDeleteGeorge Soro's was one of the biggest money donors for that app in Iowa also!!! What does that tell you people. CORRUPTION ALL THE WAY!!
ReplyDeleteOf course they were. We knew that from the beginning. Those democrats will do anything to have power. Lie, cheat, steal, etc.
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