Liberal Organization with Ties to Hillary and Obama Wants to Restrict Voting Rights of Troops Serving Overseas

The leftwing “think tank” known as the Center for American Progress is calling for the voting rights of American troops serving overseas to be restricted. The Center released a report claiming that election integrity is compromised by electronic voting machines, and therefore the troops serving overseas should only be allowed to submit their votes by snail mail. Remember the 2000 election when we were all waiting for the boatloads of troops’ votes to arrive in Florida? Yeah, that was fun.

So who is financially backing the Center for American Progress? Among its top donors are the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates and George Soros’ Open Society Foundation. These are the usual culprits that always seem to want to prevent patriotic Americans from voting.

The Center for American Progress also has ties to Hillary Clinton and, of course, Barack Obama. How convenient!

In case it needed to be repeated, the left hates the troops and does not want our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines serving overseas to be able to vote electronically. Isn’t it ironic that the same electronic voting machines that are so vulnerable to hacking are manufactured by an overseas firm with connections to George Soros? If the Center for American Progress really wanted to make our elections more secure, maybe it should stop taking its marching orders from Soros, no?

Check out the video below which has all the details on the Center’s “recommendation” to restrict the voting rights of the troops.


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