I think that's been shown over and over.
Six out of six coin flips in the Iowa caucuses, all won by Hillary.
In Las Vegas, a tie was settled by drawing a card. Hillary drew an ace.
Stories are coming out of the woodwork now of arrests where people were found registering numerous times with various names, found voting numerous times, found to have voted after they'd died, found to have their early-voting ballot stolen and used.
In Philadelpha, voters in several precincts voted UNANIMOUSLY for Obama in 2012. I maintain that that could not ever happen legitimately. Even if everyone wanted Obama, some people would invariably vote for another candidate by mistake.
There are tons of cases of people using electronic voting machines and pushing a button for a Republican but a Democrat is then selected. Some of them filmed it and posted the video to youtube.
In my own case, I voted with a machine in 2010 (or so) and, after I'd voted for a Republican, I did not receive the bond initiative questions. (Had my wife not been there, I wouldn't have even known.) My claim was unprovable - which tells you that even if I was lying or mistaken, the system is STILL bad.
Has anyone else noticed that these cases, when discovered, almost always seem to favor Democrats and liberal platforms?
OCU used to talk about how there were no proven cases of voter fraud. Notice that he's stopped saying that? He knows the situation, but he doesn't care. Three guesses as to why.