WATCH: Tons of Voter Fraud Caught On Tape in Philadelphia!

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Nov. 08, 2016

Cases of voter fraud are pouring in from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

From Infowars:
Clinton supporters have been caught on camera committing voter fraud outside a polling station in Philadelphia by encouraging people to vote for the Democratic Party.

Footage shows two African-American men handing out campaign material within feet of a polling station encouraging voters to “push button number 1” to voter for the Democrats. The material is “paid for by the Democratic County”.
The two men deny encouraging people to vote for a specific party, despite the fact that their material openly encourages people to vote for the Democratic Party.

“You really should take a class, and you need to learn, you’re not going to disrespect anybody….I’m telling you what the law is,” states one of the men.

State law applying to electioneering in Pennsylvania asserts that, “All persons, except election officers, clerks, machine inspectors, overseers, watchers, persons in the course of voting, persons lawfully giving assistance to voters, and peace and police officers, when permitted by the provisions of this act, must remain at least ten (10) feet distant from the polling place during the progress of the voting.”
PhillyGOP shared a ton of cases of voter fraud and intimidation on their Twitter account.













This video from the Huffington Post shows a Democrat Judge of Elections admitting he threatened a poll watcher with a belt:


Jack Posobiec filmed himself driving around West Philly and he seems to have caught acts of voter fraud and intimidation on every block.



I can't find a way to embed his Periscope videos but he's got multiple clips which are absolute gold.









Despite all the fraud he said he thinks Trump will win Pennsylvania:









Get out to vote if you haven't already, everything is on the line!

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