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Rocky de la fuente on the reality of election fraud
1. Rocky De La Fuente on the Reality of Election Fraud
ORLANDO, Florida, August 31, 2016 – I love the people in New Hampshire. They are engaged
and excited about politics and bring a great energy to the primary season. That is why I am so
enraged by what I experienced there at the hands of my party.
First, I had the opportunity to meet briefly with then-DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz just
before she welcomed the audience to another Democratic Town Hall from which I had been
excluded. To provide an additional perspective, my team and I had been reaching out to the
Congresswoman for months by mail, email and phone call. She had never provided us with the
courtesy of a response.
When we met in New Hampshire, I asked if she would consider introducing me to the various
Democratic State Chairs so that I might receive equitable treatment to the more politically
privileged candidates. This could have been done by a generic letter of introduction or a simple
short telephone call from a member of her staff.
She advised me that this was impossible because she needed to remain neutral until after the
Democratic National Convention. I clarified that I was not asking for an endorsement; I was only
asking for an introduction. I was also not asking for special treatment; I was asking for equal
treatment. However, she reiterated that she could not show any favoritism and had to remain
neutral.
She proceeded to leave our conversation to go on stage to announce the participants in that
evening’s Town Hall Debate. Her opening remarks were essentially to say, “It is my pleasure to
introduce the last two remaining Democratic candidates for President of the United States.” For
Rep. Wasserman Schultz, that is as close as she can bring herself to remaining neutral. She
effectively eliminated all but one of the candidates who stood in the way of her favored
candidate, Hillary Clinton, whose 2008 presidential campaign Rep. Wasserman Schultz chaired.
This led the now famous video on which I called for the resignation of the DNC Chair. While I
apologize for the directness of my language in that video, my call for her resignation was
ultimately affirmed by the majority of the party just before the Democratic Nation Convention
began on July 25th.
What transpired next is the real reason I am running again as an independent presidential
candidate and the nominee of the Reform Party and the American Delta Party.
On election night in New Hampshire, my campaign team and I were watching the election results
as they were broadcast. After a short period of time, I surged past former Gov. O’Malley, who
had dropped out of the race, and comfortably settled into third place. Had I remained there, it
would have been news: an outsider finishing a surprising third in the first primary election. I
might have been able to leverage that to gain momentum and even force inclusion in the
critically important national polls.
2. Then, a surprising thing happened. When the reporting was refreshed from 40.3 percent of the
precincts to 52.3 percent of the precincts, my vote total had gone down by 93.7 percent, which is
impossible in a legitimate election. You cannot lose votes as more precincts report. In fact, my
vote totals went down in what should have been my strongest precincts and they stayed down the
remainder of the evening.
No one on my team could believe what they had witnessed. We tried to rationalize that it was a
human error of some kind. Then, we learned that the parties have constructed a recount process
that essentially precludes recounts. We were denied access to the data that would have been
necessary to validate what had occurred.
This is not to impugn the integrity of the election officials, who were only doing their jobs. They
apply the rules the parties have put in place to maintain their control over our political system. I
licked my wounds, chalked it off as an anomaly, and moved on to the next series of states.
The Nevada Caucus was a repeat of the mistreatment I had experienced in Iowa. A pattern was
beginning to appear. The State Democratic Party of South Carolina had blocked me from gaining
access to the ballot there, so the March 1st Super Tuesday would be my next opportunity.
I didn’t have the bandwidth or funding to aggressively campaign in each of the states that would
be contested on Super Tuesday, but I did put in a significant effort in the State of Texas. Again,
one of my goals is to serve as a role model for minorities, and Texas represented an opportunity
to inspire the Hispanic community in particular. I campaigned heavily in Texas and the results
showed it, at least initially.
I was running a strong third in Texas as my campaign team and I were watching the results. In
Travis County, I had 8,080 with 25.4 percent of the precincts reporting. To provide some
perspective, former-Gov. O’Malley, who had millions of dollars of support and had previously
been included in the polls and debates, was in fourth place with 156 votes (0.2 percent). Some
time passed, and then it happened.
When the results refreshed with 44.8 percent of the precincts reporting, I was in fourth place
trailing O’Malley. However, he had only gained 45 votes and was still at 0.2 percent. I had lost
98.7 percent of my votes; 7,972 votes in total. They simply disappeared never to return.
We saw the same thing happen in North Carolina that evening and suspect it repeated itself in
almost every primary state that night. While we couldn’t track every precinct every election
night, we observed it in Michigan, Arizona and Kentucky in the months and weeks that followed
and it became a pattern throughout the remainder of the campaign.
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