This is interesting:

In 2006, the documentary Hacking Democracy, exposed Diebold and their role in rigging elections with their electronic voting machines. Clinton Eugene “Clint” Curtis is an American attorney, computer programmer and ex-employee of NASA and ExxonMobil, who also exposed election hacking. He is notable chiefly for making a series of whistleblower allegations about his former employer and about Republican Congressman Tom Feeney, including an allegation that in 2000, Feeney and Yang Enterprises requested Curtis’s assistance in a scheme to steal votes by inserting fraudulent code into touch screen voting systems. Curtis is seen in the video below testifying under oath in front of the U.S. House Judiciary Members in Ohio. He tells the members how he was hired by Congressman Tom Feeney in 2000 to build a prototype software package that would secretly rig an election to sway the result 51/49 to a specified side.

I have no idea what is and isn’t true of late. But I do know that rabbits, be they Democrats, or GOPe, do not want to play by the rules. If they could reprogram a few machines, and see Donald’s candidacy fail and his voters defeated, they would view it as a mark of brilliant superiority. The more voters supported Donald, and the more were marginalized unfairly, the more amusing they would find it.

Even more interesting, the voting machines you vote on weren’t selected because they were measurably superior, they were selected based on political back-scratching, by politicos and company operatives who made friends and helped each other:

In 2005, the Free Press exposed that Matt Damschroder, Republican chair of the Franklin County of Elections in 2004, reported that a key Diebold operative told Damschroder he made a $50,000 contribution to then-Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell’s “political interests” while Blackwell was evaluating Diebold’s bids for state purchasing contracts. Damschroder admitted to personally accepting a $10,000 check from former Diebold contractor Pasquale “Patsy” Gallina made out to the Franklin County Republican Party. That contribution was made while Damschroder was involved in evaluating Diebold bids for county contracts. Damschroder was suspended for a month without pay for the incident. Despite the scandal, he was later appointed as Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted’s Director of Elections.

So if a GOPe shill wanted to hack that machine, the maker owes the GOPe a favor.

The bottom line is. The GOPe will never do anything about voter fraud. Donald, if screwed, will fight against it – partly on principle, but mostly simply because he won’t tolerate somebody screwing him over. It is the difference between having somebody on our side, and a GOPe Uniparty hack who is as much our enemy as the liberals.