Democrats PANIC as Lib Voters Vow to Vote Trump

Iowa’s Democratic Caucus has turned out to be a total debacle. A reporting app failure in the first Democratic primary left the party with no winner and for Bernie Sanders’ supporters yet more evidence of a conspiracy to keep their man out.

One woman said the precinct captain at her Des Moines location allowed supporters of former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg to vandalize their signs.

In 2016, Sander’s backers questioned the counting procedures of the Iowa caucuses that led to Clinton’s less than .05% winning margin. At that time the Des Moines Register called for a review writing:

Too many accounts have arisen of inconsistent counts, untrained and overwhelmed volunteers, confused voters, cramped precinct locations, a lack of voter registration forms, and other problems. Too many of us … who were observing caucuses saw opportunities for error amid Monday night’s chaos.

Democrats think the coastal elites in places like Silicon Valley are so smart that they allowed the anti-Trump billionaires to develop an app to count votes. But since all the tech companies in California have fired their American workers and replaced them with workers from Third World countries the app predictably failed.

After 2016, a wave of disaffected Democrats cast their vote for Donald Trump and the likelihood of that happening again have the party set for full panic mode.

The Hill reported in 2010, “The risk of backlash for an anti-Sanders Democrat is real.” Turns out it was an anti-Sanders Trump.

Watch the video to learn more about what the Democrat Party is doing to Bernie Sanders—and more importantly why.


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