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Tagg Romney Invested in Ohio Electronic Voting Machines

Tagg Romney Invested in Ohio Electronic Voting Machines

Oct. 18, 2012

If the Romney’s can’t win legally, they’ll take over Ohio’s electronic voting machines through investments.

The new owners of Ohio’s voting machines are owned by no other than Tagg Romney, the son of one of the Candidates. By virtue of conflict of interest alone, this should be investigated by the D.O.J. preferably involving the addition of the FBI, Homeland Security and the CIA, to ensure this connection will not endanger the vote in Ohio and other states.

As Lee Fang points out in his detailed analysis of the Romney investments:

“Many of these private equity–owned companies rely on federal and state contracts, from HIG Capital’s Hart Intercivic, a voting machine company, to EnviroFoam Technologies, a biological and chemical decontamination firm that does business with the US military and is owned by Peterson Partners, a private equity firm listed in the Solamere prospectus.”

Solarmere’s tangled web of investments now includes Hart Intercivic voting machines which will be used in Cincinnati Ohio says Truth Out which could guarantee Mitt Romney the White House.

The State of Ohio is Ground Zero for the White House, in particular Hamilton County, a repeat of the George Bush election in 2004

http://www.politicolnews.com/tagg-romney-invested-in-ohio-electronic-voting-machines/

The report was only released hours ago, and Obama supporters already seem to be taking the news seriously. Change.org already has an online petition up and running that calls for "Attorney General Eric Holder: Investigate Tagg Romney owning voting machines in OHIO....".

Looks like things may get very interesting in the Buckeye state in the coming weeks.

http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/19137

MORE:

Guess who's counting the vote in Ohio election night??

Prominent partners and directors on the H.I.G board hail from Bain Company or Bain Capital, both connected to Mitt Romney. H.I.G employees have contributed at least $338,000 to Romney's campaign. H.I.G. directors , John P. Bolduk and Douglas Berman are both major Romney fundraisers, as is former Bain and H.I.G, manager Brian Shortsleeve.

http://truth-out.org/news/item/12130-will-hig-owned-e-voting-machines-give-romney-the-white-house#

http://www.freepress.org/departments/display/19/2012/4693

The Vulnerability Assessment Team at Argonne Laboratory, which is a division of the Department of Energy, discovered this summer that Diebold touch-screen e-voting machines could be hijacked remotely, according to team leader Roger Johnston. Salon reported on it today, noting that as many as a quarter of American voters are expected to be using machines that are vulnerable to such attacks in the 2012 election.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-20113063-245/e-voting-machines-vulnerable-to-remote-vote-changing/

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