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Bain-Controlled Company Owns 2012 Voting Machines

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has come under scrutiny with claims that Romeny family members, through Bain Capital investments, have purchased electronic voting machines that will be used in the 2012 elections in Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma, Washington and Colorado.

"Late last month, Gerry Bello and Bob Fitrakis at FreePress.org broke the story of the Mitt Romney/Bain Capital investment team involved in H.I.G. Capital which, in July of 2011, completed a "strategic investment" to take over a fair share of the Austin-based e-voting machine company Hart Intercivic," according to independent journalist Brad Friedman.

But Friedman is not the only one to discover the connection between the Romney family, Bain Capital, and ownership of voting machines.

Truthout reports:

"Through a closely held equity fund called Solamere, Mitt Romney and his wife, son and brother are major investors in an investment firm called H.I.G. Capital. H.I.G. in turn holds a majority share and three out of five board members in Hart Intercivic, a company that owns the notoriously faulty electronic voting machines that will count the ballots in swing state Ohio November 7. Hart machines will also be used elsewhere in the United States.

In other words, a candidate for the presidency of the United States, and his brother, wife and son, have a straight-line financial interest in the voting machines that could decide this fall's election. These machines cannot be monitored by the public. But they will help decide who "owns" the White House."

Both The Nation and New York Times confirm the connection between the Romney family, Solamere and the Bain Capital investment in the voting machine company, Hart Intercivic, whose board of directors serve H.I.G. Capital.

"Mitt Romney, his wife Ann Romney, and their son Tagg Romney are also invested in H.I.G. Capital, as is Mitt's brother G. Scott Romney.

The investment comes in part through the privately held family equity firm called Solamere, which bears the name of the posh Utah ski community where the Romney family retreats to slide down the slopes," Truthout added.

There are also political connections between Solamere and the Romneys. "Matt Blunt, the former Missouri governor who backed Mr. Romney in 2008, is a senior adviser to Solamere, as is Mitt Romney’s brother, Scott, a lawyer," according to the New York Times.

Voter ID and voter fraud have been top issues in the 2012 race, as have claims of Republican voter suppression. Romney's campaign has also been the subject of controversy over misleading ads, false claims, sketchy math on his tax plan, and overall vagueness on women's rights and other hot-button issues.

Raising further questions of legitimacy in the Romney campaign is an audio recording recently made public, where Romney is heard asking independent business owners to apply pressure to their employees to influence their votes. What has also been made public are the emails those employers have sent to their employees with an implied threat that if they don't vote for Romney they may lose their jobs.

What it all says is that Romney, with the help of his family and Bain Capital connections, is more than willing to try to take the White House through illegitimate and highly unethical if not specifically illegal means.

With each passing day, Romney's character and campaign methods cast an ever-darker shadow over free and fair American elections.

Yet there is an irony in the Romney campaign that cannot be ignored. For all the noise the right wing has made in questioning the legitimacy of Obama's presidency, there have been so many questionable efforts made to help put Romney in the White House that if he wins, there should be a great dispute over whether his election could ever be called genuinely legitimate.

The nagging question is why, if Romney truly has the qualities that American voters want in their president, does he have to go to such great and questionable lengths to try to win the election?

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Note: Based on available information at the time of initial publication, Tagg Romney was specifically noted for involement with the purchase of the voting machines. In light of updated imformation, the first paragraph has been adjusted.

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Posted By Punditty Punditty | 7 months ago
What I always found strange about the whole "voter fraud" discussion in 2012 is that it usually left out the fact that electronic voting machines can be easily manipulated. That, in my opinion, is a much bigger issue than the "voter fraud" feared by the GOP. But of course by making such a big deal out of IDs and the like, the potential for electronic tampering increases since it has kind of flown in under the radar. Romney may be trying to pull a fast one here.
Reply By smaestra smaestra | 7 months ago
And the right wing is complaining that the Dems own the Dominion voting machines in Ohio. Unlike the Dems, who are asking for Justice to investigate, the right wingers I've read have suggested calling casino owners to send in investigators, because they don't trust government. According to Nina Turner, Ohio State Rep, the voting machines aren't the serious problem in Ohio, the pols without power, the early closing of the polls by John Husted
and the attempts to keep people from actually casting their votes are much more serious problems. Cayahoga county doesn't use voting machines at all. They are only used in some counties.
Florida may be a bigger problem. When we dropped off our absentee ballots, which is legal in Fla., the election official just threw them into an open box sitting on a desk in the county election office. There were lots of people wandering around, I wonder if they will even bother to count absentee ballots at all. Lines at polls here at 4 to 5 hours long. No voting today. Polling places have been cut out. Rick Scott has done everything he can to make it harder to vote. I've never voted absentee before, but I cannot physically stand in long line because I'm disabled. People here in Florida are threatening blacks and Hispanic looking voters to try to keep them from voting. How can that be a non- issue? Talk about ethical issues! The Republican party is going to disappear as the minorities you are all so afraid of become the majority all over the country and they outnumber all of us whites. I just wish it you would all wake up and realize you can't control the fact that we white people don't own the country. The USA belongs to all of us, not just rich white males.
Reply By RichardJohnsonIII RichardJohnsonIII | 6 months ago
There is a difference between supporters of a party owning voting machines and the candidate himself and his family owning machines. Does Obama and his relatives own machines? No. Does Romney and his relatives? Yes. There is your difference.
Reply By GoldBeachBiker GoldBeachBiker | 7 months ago
That is absolutely pathetic, absurd, and hillarious on its face. Liberals always seem to have a problem with "shoe on the other foot" syndrome. If the politics were reversed here, this would be a non-story. Incredible.
Reply By deahmlewis deahmlewis | 7 months ago
As many people out here that are against Obama, you REALLY think that this would be a non-issue if HE had purchased these voting machines??? Are you kidding me?? This is a HUGE conflict of interest, no matter which side is doing it and the public should and would be informed either way. If Obama had done this, the GOP would take every opportunity to lambast him and the Democratic party. Dont' act as if the GOP is above calling out the Liberal party on what they feel is shoddy and shady tactics. Give me a break. This is unethical as hell!
Reply By Budahbabe Budahbabe | 7 months ago
Whom do think owns most of the voting machines in place for this election. A company owned by George Soro's. No outrage here though. Nope just business as usual. This is pathetic.
Reply By smaestra smaestra | 7 months ago
This is what you believe when you live in the right wing bubble of Fox News, Rush Limbaugh and Glen Beck. You lose touch with reality. and Soros doesn't have an apostrophe in it. Learn to spell. The Tax Policy Center an all real economists say Romney's tax plan will put us into a world wide depression. I hope you have billions saved, because the markets will crash, the banks will be deregulated and and the gains made in the housing market will be undone under Romney. I guess you will be happy when he signs a Personhood bill that was too extreme for Mississippi voters. Grover Nordquist said he only wants ea Republican president with enough working digits to sign legislation. He doesn't want a thinking President. Romney fits the bill, as he changes positions with the wind. No one knows where he stands on anything, but it won't matter, because he owes so much to the Tea party, the Koch Brother, Sheldon Adelson, Harold Hamm and Carl Rove and George Bush's neocons. He won't be able to back away from any of them. He won't be able to deal with Congress. And if you think Harry Reid will work with him in the Senate, you are out of your mind. The first thing Reid will demand is, "Show me your tax returns, f yuo want the Senate to work with you." He has already broken campaign laws, collecting donation while he was in Israel. It's against Federal law to get donations for elections in foreign countries He's being sued by the AUW for buying DELPHI stock during the auto bailout at 67cents a share and selling out the auto workers and companies, holding them up, refusing to ship parts to the manufacturers, gouging them on prices during restructuring. Great businessman. The last businessman we had as President was Herbert Hoover. How did that work out for the country?
Reply By Notastupidrepuketard Notastupidrepuketard | 7 months ago
Another stupid repukelican lie
Reply By Notastupidrepuketard Notastupidrepuketard | 7 months ago
Another stupid repukelican lie
Reply By bethie1941 bethie1941 | 7 months ago
Budahbabe, you don't know what you're talking about. You might want to do some fact-checking once in a while:
http://www.snopes.com/politics/ballot/scytl.asp
Reply By brenwalt4 brenwalt4 | 7 months ago
Look people, check out the RELIABLE sources/sites below. Obama has done nothing the GOP has alleged. As a matter of fact, it appears that the GOP is guilty of PROJECTION. Projection entails doing something and then projecting that event onto someone else, otherwise known as 'the blame game'. What it boils down to is this: the GOP is pissing into the wind.

http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/internet/a/snopes_exposed.htm

http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/barackobama/a/Obama-Kagan-Connection.htm

http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/barackobama/ss/Obama-D-Day.htm
Reply By jimbobwe63 jimbobwe63 | 7 months ago
if your guy has to lie, cheat, and misrepresent the truth to get elected, his ideas really suck, and so do you, if you dont see the obvious conflict of interest in the candidates own wife, son, and brother owning the voting machines,(the ones that have been PROVEN to be unreliable in the past) I smell a rat, the Repug-no-turds are deathly afraid of the people, because the people are waking up to the corruption of right-wing politicians and their stacking the deck in the rich's favor. Yes, they only worship one "God", but that one "God" is the almighty dollar. Satan is smiling, his anti-Christ servant is trying to steal this election, because the world economy is going to collapse again soon and the right wants to be in power so they can immediately declare military rule (dictatorship)
Reply By Budahbabe Budahbabe | 7 months ago
Really? What about Obama's handler and biggest contributor George Soro's owning most of the voting machines in this country? That is not a conflict of interest to you? Do you guys ever read anything that is not printed by the MSM? This economy is O's fault. He has spent 6 trillion that's with a T in less that four years on bad investments like Solyndra and given enormous amounts of our money to foreign banks. He has given our Sovereignty away to the United Nations so they can now have voting police in our elections? The loss of freedom from this administration is staggering and you had better wake up.
Reply By brenwalt4 brenwalt4 | 7 months ago
YOU are absurd and pathetic. This little issue is anything but hilarious regardless of who is wearing the shoes. What is appalling is that the Romney clan apparently thought they could pull a fast one. How ironic that the Romney camp has accused the Dems of being 'desperate'; just how 'desperate' is it to purchase voting machines? I swear, 'Robme' would try to buy a ticket to heaven.....
Reply By neilsensibleneil neilsensibleneil | 7 months ago
I think you, GoldBeachBiker, are what is called a cynic. Ascribing your own low opinions and desires to the opposition. It seems you regressives also have a problem with "shoe on the other foot" syndrome too, otherwise you wouldn't have brought up it being a non-story if it were reversed after smugly calling it "hillarious" [sic] as is.

I don't consider myself a liberal — but regressives usually consider me one because I like to employ facts, common sense, and fairness — and I don't want my chosen candidate to win by cheating, but on the strength of his policies and platform.
Reply By Teaco Teaco | 7 months ago
The Mormon Mafia will continue to buy up the USA and we will soon feel like we are all living in Old Chicago facing the Tommie guns. This is real... if anyone is worried about organized crime I say we fight full force against the Mormon Mafia family of Mitten and Ann the Absurdly Awful.
Reply By smaestra smaestra | 7 months ago
Thank you for putting things in proper perspective. What scares me is how regressive and secretive they still are. A presidential candidate who won't discuss his policies and hasn't talked with the press in thee weeks shouldn't be elected. No disclosure is his entire policy. Just the way the MOrmon Church handled Gay marriage in California. They financed the fight to overturn gay marriage, but did it all sub rosa and even financed the very rich Catholic Church who acted as the front for them, because they didn't want to be seen as antigay. Hiding your true intentions is terrifying when you are running for President. Even the CEOs of Chrysler and GM were force to reply to the ads Romney is running in Ohio saying they are sending American's jobs to China. He's lying. They have been getting calls from entire families worried about their jobs, their livelihoods. Some people are suicidal because they believed him. The cruelty of these ad is unreal. The is just against Obama...it's hurting workers and scaring families.
Reply By BudTuggli BudTuggli | 7 months ago
The hell it would! I'm a liberal, and I would be just as averse to finding out the President was in Romney's current position. This is clearly a case of the fox owning the henhouse. Our voting system is already suspect. This taint of suspicion must be removed and we all must again be able to trust the impartiality of the system for our country to endure.
Posted By itobin53 itobin53 | 7 months ago
I wrote about that last month because I think it's being overlooked by the media - but yes- this is a big big problem.
Reply By smaestra smaestra | 7 months ago
There is no such thing as MSN.. what are you talking about? Do you mean MSNBC? And yes, the story is all over MSNBC, but they say it is true, but not as big a problem as people harassing voters at the polls, starting fights at the polls, polls without power, videotaping voters illegally and generally attempting to suppress the vote, especially, the Republican Secretary of State, John Husted, who took his case for closing the polls all the way to the US Supreme Court, where he lost, 9-0. He is still trying. When the justices ruled that he couldn't shorten the number of days people had to vote, he shortened the hours the polls would be opened each day. He has lost his case in e3very court he has taken it to. Voting is a right not a privilege. People died to get the right to vote. This isn't a joke.
Reply By firesisle Hardy Wright | 7 months ago
Please be real. If there was anything to it, it would be all over the media... especially MSN where they create their own news...
Posted By orjohnson orjohnson | 7 months ago
There is no way on God's green earth that such a "conflict of interest" should be allowed to exist. It doesn't take a genius to figure out why Bain and the Romney family would invest so much in - and take control of - a big voting machine company. And not just any voting machine company, but the one supplying the machines to states with a lot of electoral votes and a swing state where voting rights have been viciously attacked like Ohio. As we've seen in the case of Ohio, the Republicans won't even honor a Supreme Court ruling if it would mean a few more Democrats can vote. Can we assume they won't use the machines to tamper with the vote count?

I'd like to see the Justice Department step in and order those machines unplugged. Count them by hand if you have to.
Posted By GoldBeachBiker GoldBeachBiker | 7 months ago
Romney/Ryan are about to win this election in a landslide. We Americans have been duped by a lying administration for almost four years now, and people are finally waking up. If Ohio goes to Romney, he may win by 40 or more electoral votes.
Reply By brenwalt4 brenwalt4 | 7 months ago
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!!!! "Truth" isn't even in Robme's vocabulary. He thinks 'truth' is what you tell depending on which audience you are talking to. He wouldn't recognize the truth if it crawled up his azz.
Take just a minute and think about this..... Robme has bought voting machines that are to be used in key states. You think THAT is honest? If Robme would stoop that low, you can guess the rest....
Reply By ljvinson ljvinson | 7 months ago
Lets not forget OBAMAS BLACK PANTHERS WHO INTIMIDATED VOTERS IN 2008. He has not kept one Promise, Put our people in HARMS WAY and denied them Security. I have 51 more reasons why NOT to Vote for Obama.
And you think Obama is HONEST? Who's calling the Kettle Black now?
Reply By David247 David247 | about 1 month ago
Okay, so you want them to prove that Obama is connected to something bad. If we apply that to this article, the whole article is just dirt throwing. It's all circumstantial, and none of it direct proof of anything.

Now, when a marine has to die at the embassy because he's ambushed and Obama won't send him aid? That's treason. It's not like the aid wasn't available. The help was there, it could have come in time, they volunteered, but they were ordered not to go.

Think about that or any other situation like it that must exist, but isn't public, and you tell me if we can trust who's President.
Reply By smaestra smaestra | 6 months ago
2 Black guys standing outside a polling place... wow! intimidating voters, what a joke! What about True the Vote, trained to lie to voter. They were telling Somali Americans whose English was broken that they weren't allowed to vote because their English wasn't good enough and those poor people believed them Those people were trained by Repub. party operatives.

None of it matter. According to the international bookies, Obama is going to win. Paddy Power in Dublin, Ireland, has stopped taking bets on line and is already paying out to people who bet on Obama.

Talk about voter suppression. I live in Florida where the lines have been as long as 9 hours and Governor has refused to add days because most of the people in line are black and Hispanic. He has cut days and hours at the polls. In one place, the workers just locked the doors, because they couldn't handle the number of people waiting to vote and they got frustrated. Another place, they close for hours because they thought they had a bomb threat. I wonder what chance Gov. Scott has of being re-elected after the mess he has personally created. One vet that was interviewed said he didn't mind going to Afganistan to serve his country but he resented having to fight to be able to vote. Florida might be a repeat of 2000. It is a disaster purposely cause by our governor.
Reply By brenwalt4 brenwalt4 | 7 months ago
Lets get the facts straight:
1. There is no VERIFIABLE connection between Obama and the Black Panthers. I dare you to find one - and keep in mind here, I am asking for LEGITIMATE VERIFIABLE PROOF not some fictional garbage published by the far right or anything regarding some BS 'conspiracy theory'.
2. Put or people in Harms way??? WHO STARTED THE EFFIN WAR??? If memory serves, it was Bush Jr. Perhaps you should go back to history class.
3. Denied them security???? Our REPUBLICAN CONGRESS voted to cut funding for security. Tell me how that is Obama's fault? The GOP needs to grow a pair and accept responsibility for their failings.
Posted By orjohnson orjohnson | 7 months ago
Sorry to burst your bubble, Biker, but if Romney wins, it will be due to the Republican efforts to stop Democrats from voting. And the convenience of owning the voting machines where they can add or delete a zero here and there and swing the electoral votes to their side. Did you see the story today about the Republican voter registration supervisor in Virginia that was arrested for throwing completed registration forms in a dumpster? Or the one a day or so ago about the date "error" on the forms in Spanish given out at an office in Arizona? Yeah, telling Spanish speaking people to vote on the 8th, not the 6th. I suppose that stuff is all just fine with you, right? Winning is everything, even if you have to break the law to do it? Why would we want a bunch of felons running our country? Are they going to make it a better country for all of us?
Reply By Budahbabe Budahbabe | 7 months ago
Really funny. Felons have been running this country since O first took it over. George Soro's owns most of the voting machines in this country and is O's biggest contributor and handler. That's okay I guess because well, it's O. Fast and Furious gun running lies mean anything to you? Benghazi lies mean anything to you? Fort Hood lies mean anything to you? What about our Sovereignty being given away in Obamacare? That mean anything to you? The United Nations inserting themselves in our elections mean nothing to you? Wake up.
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