GEARING UP FOR 2024?: Hillary Clinton Is CAMPAIGNING for Democrats and Helping the Party DISTANCE From Biden, Joey’s Fed Nom Has History of BLM BULLYING and Support for REPARATIONS; BLM Co-Founder Preps Warner Bros. Projects Focused on REPARATIONS, RIGGED ELECTION 2020: Arizona ILLEGALLY COUNTED “Baskets of Faxed Ballots” With No Chain of Custody as MILITARY BALLOTS

Democrats are actively distancing themselves from “President” Joey before the upcoming midterm elections, and are now turning to two-time failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) is campaigning with the former Secretary of State and it’s reported that Hillary is planning on holding a virtual fundraiser for Ryan, which will cost attendees between $2,900 to $20,800 to participate.

Democrats across the country are starting to make themselves unavailable to support Biden, and some Democrat operatives and consultants that worked for Hillary, told Axios that Biden could potentially hurt Democrat candidates in the midterms, so are keeping their distance.

“It’s more important for people to believe the candidate and see them as authentic than it is for them to have the right label on their jacket,” former Hillary campaign staffer Jesse Ferguson said.

BIDEN’S NOMINATION FOR THE FED SUPPORTS BLM AND REPARATIONS

Dr. Lisa Cook is Biden’s nominee to serve on the board of the Federal Reserve and is a supporter of reparations. The professor of economics and international relations at Michigan State University is a BLM supporter, who believes racial disparities with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Virus plandemic, health, work and the environment are “rooted in systemic racism.”

During a February 2021 discussion on diversity and innovation, Cook said:

“All Americans suffer from the effects of racism. As I wrote in my New York Times column in November, racism just doesn’t hurt the intended target, but the economy is trillions of dollars smaller than it should be because of racism. So, we could do a lot whether it is in lending or it’s in employment, we can do a lot more to have a more inclusive economy and a larger economy.”

BLACK LIVES MATTER TEAMS UP WITH WARNER BROS.

Patrisse Cullors, the former Black Lives Matter leader, is about to partner up with Hollywood, to push more projects that advocate for radical reparations, including a book and new television series for Warner Bros.

Identifying as a “trained Marxist”, Cullors sure loves the spoils of capitalism, as she has spent millions of donated money on mansions around the U.S and holiday homes in the Bahamas, becoming a multi-millionaire within a span of only a couple years.

She denied she was stepping down from her role last year because of her personal wealth, but managed to land a job as a writer on the Freeform show “Good Trouble” and eventually landing a production deal with WB.

Now the former leader is apparently an advocate for reparations for slavery and even released a book titled, An Abolitionist’s Handbook: 12 Steps to Changing Yourself and the World.

In one project Cullors is involved with, insists that land must be returned to Indigenous peoples and used that as a base for racial reparations.

“My art practice and political practice are extensions of my abolitionist views,” Cullors exclaimed. “Any project I’m working on, whether it’s art or writing, all my work now with Warner Brothers — what I have framed it as is ‘abolitionist aesthetics.’ The way that white supremacy, the way that the prison system and the police system has aestheticized itself, I want to aestheticize abolition.”

ARIZONA CAUGHT COUNTING FAXED BALLOTS AS MILITARY BALLOTS

During a Senate session in Arizona, the discussion turned to the voters covered under the Uniform Overseas Civilian Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA), who are  men and women who are serving in the military, who send in a mail-in vote from where they are stationed outside the country.

Paul Harris, a Maricopa resident and veteran in corporate executive management, talked about his experience managing the audit of the Maricopa County audit.

Paul Harris was tasked with overseeing the UOCAVA ballots during the audit. He described his experience.

Paul Harris: The UOCAVA is the Uniform Overseas Civilian Absentee Voting Act ballot. That ballot is sent out to men and women who work overseas and the people who work overseas to get a chance to work in the election. This is what a ballot looks like that goes out, an 11 1/2 X 19 ballot. When I opened up a box of ballots this is what a ballot looks like that’s a UOCAVA ballot. You know what that is? It’s an 8 1/2 X 11 sheet of copy paper.

Paul Harris continued: “Did you all know that our ballots come back like this from our overseas people? Did any of you know this? It is such a shame that I had people everyday at my table taking pictures of these ballots that were scanned down. It took my team three complete days to count all of the UOCAVA ballots. You know why? Because in 2016 the numbers were apparently 1,600 UOCAVA ballots that came back in the most significant election in our lifetime. In 2020 the numbers were close to 9,600 ballots that came back. And I will tell you as an eye-witness, 95%… all went towards one candidate. And in a state where a candidate won by 10,000 votes, that is 8,000 new votes during an election where people were brought home because there was a pandemic… No chain of custody. There’s nothing to identify where this piece of paper came from.


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