July 18, 2019

Liberal Professor to : How Was Able to Move AT LEAST 2.6 Million Votes to Hillary – Brass Pills

“A handful of people, working at a handful of technology companies, through their choices will steer what a billion people are thinking today. I don’t know a more urgent problem than this. It’s changing our , and it’s changing our ability to have the conversations and relationships that we want with each other.”

– Former employee Tristan Harris

I’ve been seriously covering their manipulation of voters since 2011. Numerous whistleblowers and leaked docs confirm they are doing this.

won the popular vote by nearly 2.9 million by campaigning in Democrat strongholds to boost her popular vote numbers because she feared she would win the Electoral College but lose the popular vote. Campaign insiders said she used this strategy because the data she used to run her campaign, called Ada, showed her losing the popular vote but winning the EC. Ultimately, this strategy of pursuing an inflation of her popular votes and ignoring key states would ultimately be her undoing.

Source: Liberal Professor to Ted Cruz: How Google Was Able to Move AT LEAST 2.6 Million Votes to Hillary – Brass Pills

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