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    Soros Pushing To Implement Online Voting Nationwide

    Soros Pushing To Implement Online Voting Nationwide

    September 9, 2016



    Under the guise of improving voter participation, George Soros’ Open Society Foundation is on a mission to implement electronic and online voting nationwide, including online voting with same-day registration.

    The in-depth look into Soros’ plans came from a hacked 67-page document, with details from an Open Society U.S. Programs board meeting held in New York September 29-30, 2014 according to Breitbart.

    At the board meeting, Soros operatives discussed methods the Open Society Foundation could use to “further the use of President Obama’s executive action authority to bypass Congress” during his last two years as president, in a blatant and unabashed move to take control of the entire U.S. election process.

    Breitbart has shared the following quotes direct from the leaked Soros document:
    “USP will continue to fight against efforts to restrict voting rights, while supporting steps to improve voter participation and modernize voting procedures, such as on-line and same-day registration and expanded early voting. The Brennan Center, Demos and other grantees have engaged in litigation to expand access to registration and improve ease of voting.”

    The document listed a number of executive action steps that the Obama administration could take to “ensure greater participation by eligible voters,” including online voting:

    • Direct Health and Human Services to ensure that the federally facilitated health-care exchanges created as part of the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”) incorporate voter registration opportunities as required by the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA or “Motor Voter Act”), and direct federal agencies to find ways to increase voter participation nationwide.
    • Issue guidance interpreting the Americans with Disabilities Act with respect to accessibility of polling places, privacy when voting, and competence requirements.
    • Assist states with voter registration modernization efforts, including statewide database improvements, vote by mail, online registration and voting, and same-day registration.
    • Direct the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to develop new data collection points that provide greater insight into county-based Election Administration and the ways in which voters interact with electoral systems (i.e., number of votes cast, type of voting machines used, provisional ballot statistics, etc.)


    Breitbart
    further reports than in January 2014, the Obama administration released recommendations for “reforming the U.S. election process,” including moving to voting via tablet computers, such as iPads.

    They even recommended allowing a voter to “pre-fill” sample ballots at home, which could then be scanned at the polling place.

    The 10-person Presidential Commission on Election Administration wasn’t worried about hacking, stating, “The fact that a tablet or off-the-shelf computer can be hacked or can break down does not mean such technology is inherently less secure than existing ballot marking methods if proper precautions are taken.”

    However, just recently it was discovered that foreign hackers invaded at least two election databases, stealing personal data on about 200,000 voters in Illinois, and adding malicious software to the Arizona system.

    In August, DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson announced that since the nature of cyber threats is now so high, he is considering designating the election system as “critical infrastructure,” like the power grid, so the federal government could take it over.


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