Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Two Florida voting results were compromise by Russia.

A year and a half after the 2016 presidential election more and more information regarding the extent Russia threw the election to Trump is still coming to the surface. 

THIS IS MORE THAN MEDDLING.

The Russian RIA and government agents weren't looking for Clinton emails in Florida. The government agents from Russia is known as the GRU. The GRU agents are former Soviet military intelligence agents.

Kilimnik passed on the Trump campaign data to Putin and ultimately the IRA and GRU. The Russian government carried out cyber warfare against the USA during the 2016 elections. 

THERE WAS A CONSPIRACY BETWEEN THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN AND THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT.

I do not believe for one minute the election results were not effected.

Florida was won by Trump. Find two counties not expected to go to Trump by the narrowest of margins and those are most likely the ones hacked. Why did Manafort EVEN HAVE THE ELECTION INFORMATION FROM TRUMP? Manafort freely handed election data to a Russian operative with ties to Putin. End of discussion.

"Florida Governor Says Russian Hackers Breached 2 Counties in 2016" (cick here)

Jefferson County went to Trump by with less than 500 votes. (click here) Duval County, Monroe County, Pinellas County, Seminole County and St. Lucia County were won by Trump by small percentages. For the most part where Clinton won there were large margins.

The Former Clinton Campaign has a right to the information regarding Russian espionage and the impact on the Florida vote.

January 10, 2019
By Sue Halpern

On Tuesday, (click here) when news broke that Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort had shared internal polling data with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian business associate with ties to Russian intelligence, the through line between the campaign and the Kremlin began to look incontrovertible. The revelation came in an inadvertently unredacted court document, which was filed by Manafort’s lawyers in response to charges made by the special counsel, Robert Mueller, that Manafort had lied to investigators. According to the Times, some—but not all—of the data was already in the public domain. The rest came from the campaign’s own polling operation.

Trump, who famously eschewed polling in the early days of his campaign and told the “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd that pollsters were a waste of his money, eventually had five polling firms working to get him elected. All were hired after Manafort joined the campaign, in March, 2016, without pay. Five months later, he was forced to resign when it was revealed that he had failed to disclose his work as a foreign agent on behalf of pro-Russia political forces in Ukraine. Since then, of course, Manafort has been convicted of multiple counts of financial fraud....