How Did A Zuckerberg Charity Stooge Win A GOP Primary In Colorado? – IOTW Report

How Did A Zuckerberg Charity Stooge Win A GOP Primary In Colorado?

Pam Anderson won a race with no money and very few visible voters.

h/t joe6pak.

Emerald Robinson:
The story of the GOP primary race for Secretary of State in Colorado gets more interesting the more you investigate the results.

As I noted yesterday, the big news is that an Australian businessman named Mike O’Donnell somehow got 28% of the vote (173,000 citizens voted for him!) even though polling showed he had no support, he raised $4,700 for his campaign, and 139 people were following his campaign on Twitter. The most interaction he got on his 1,300 campaign tweets was 4 “likes” on his June 27th tweet; most of them had zero interaction. He went from being a non-factor in a three-person race to grabbing more than quarter of the total vote.

Mike O’Donnell seems like a very nice guy — but can anyone explain his sudden 28% share of the vote in the most important election integrity race in Colorado? Election officials in Colorado had no explanation. Most of the county clerks in the 17 counties that Mike O’Donnell won had never heard of him. Their reactions ranged from confusion to disbelief.

But, wait, there’s more.

13 Comments on How Did A Zuckerberg Charity Stooge Win A GOP Primary In Colorado?

  1. Just like in Oklahoma, Lameford, Cole, and the rest of the incumbent Reps won their primaries. Mullin, the man who hugged the man who murdered the unarmed woman almost outright won his Senate primary. He is also a man who swore when he first ran he didn’t want to be a politician, he would never be a career politician, he would never serve more than three terms and then lied when his time was up that he never said that. They’ll get it right in the runoff, I guess so many running screwed up their math.

    I’ve argued with more than one of our state politicians when they’ve told me we have voter ID. Yep, voter ID where you can show either your DL or your voter registration card. Voter registration card is not a photo ID and is very easy to duplicate.
    Then they argue we have paper ballots, yep that are counted with machines. But ours are not Dominion, so the software is the same.
    Can’t audit according to them because who is going to pay for it. Well taxpayers will like we pay for everything. Who are we going to take it from, the schools? That’s always their first go to. Well yeah, that’s a start, they do get over 50% of our state budget. Then we could take it from government workers, politicians, a lying health department, plus all the other bs departments.
    Another argument of theirs is we don’t have mail in ballots, but we do have absentee voting which is mail in ballots. I also know for a fact that county election boards do not follow the rules in place for them. It’s also pretty easy for a mail carrier to to swap out the ballots in the envelopes.

    So even in a red state we can’t get them to do anything, which is I’ve started telling every single one of them who feeds me their bullshit that they don’t want to fix it because they know that’s how they got elected.

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  2. Here in CO, anyone can vote in any party’s primary, regardless of party affiliation (though one can ONLY vote in ONE primary).

    So Dems often vote in Rep primary, choosing anyone with no name recognition, while Reps tend to stay in their lane. This suits me. By the time I recognize a name, they’re already corrupt.

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  3. Own the politician and every law is written to your benefit.

    Own the prosecutors, and only you have civil rights.

    Own the state secretaries of state, and elections mean nothing because you own the vote counters and the people whose job it is to stop election fraud.

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