Anti-Sanders billionaires, behind the app
that delayed Iowa’s voting results
Pro-Israel Buttigieg backer Seth Klarman is top
funder of group behind Iowa’s disastrous voting app
By Max Blumenthal
Behind the app that delayed Iowa’s voting
results is a dark money operation funded by
anti-Sanders billionaires. Its top donor,
Seth Klarman, is a Buttigieg backer who has
dumped money into pro-settler Israel lobby
groups.
February 04, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - At the time of publication, twelve hours
after voting in the Democratic Party’s Iowa caucuses
ended, the results have not been announced. The
delay in reporting is the result of a failed app
developed by a company appropriately named Shadow
Inc.
This firm was
staffed by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama campaign
veterans and created by a Democratic dark money
nonprofit backed by hedge fund billionaires
including Seth Klarman. A prolific funder of
pro-settler Israel lobby organizations, Klarman has
also contributed directly to Pete Buttigieg’s
campaign.
The delay in the vote reporting denied a victory
speech to Sen. Bernie Sanders, the presumptive
winner of the opening contest in the Democratic
presidential primary. Though not one exit poll
indicated that Buttigieg would have won, the South
Bend, Indiana mayor took to Twitter to confidently
proclaim himself the victor.
The bizarre scenario was made possible by a
mysterious voting app whose
origins had been kept secret by Democratic National
Committee officials. For hours, it was unclear
who created the failed technology, or how it wound
up in the hands of Iowa party officials.
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