Tagg Romney Invested in Ohio Electronic Voting Machines

If the Romney's can't win legally, they'll take over Ohio's electronic voting machines through investments, a direct conflict of interest in a contentious state in this election. The new owners of Ohio's voting machines under the brand name HART Intercivic is none other than Tagg Romney the son of one of the candidates Mitt Romney. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Dwight Rousu - Oct 22, 2012 - 12:43 AM PDT
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by Chad A. Dugan - Oct. 22, 2012

This is something that everyone in America should know. Definite concrete facts that show that Romney family and associates have associations with things sensitive to the possible outcome of the election, in this case Mitt's son Tagg, and his close ties to the company that owns vote tallying machines that are to be used in Ohio and other battleground states. The dots are all connected, and the general feeling it gives me is that the mere fact that Romney has close ties to the voting machines makes me very suspicious, that alone should be considered not totally "above-the-table"

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