The Dominion-Democrat con
From 
MATTHEW MUNSON@VERT/IUTOPIA to 
All on Wed Nov 11 11:08:00 2020
 
 
To begin our examination of the Dominion-Democrat connection, we start at the top with 
ownership and leadership. 2014 saw Dominion Voting partner with the Clinton  Foundation on the DELIAN project which aimed to address the issue that "emerging 
democracies suffer from post-electoral violence due to the delay in the publishing of 
election results." A year later, Dominion donated between $25,000 and $50,000 to the 
Clinton Foundation. In 2018, Dominion was acquired by members of its management 
team and Staple Street Capital. At the top of the board of directors of Staple Street sits 
William Kennard, Ambassador to the EU under Obama and FCC Chief under Clinton. Both 
co-founders of Staple Street Capital, Stephen Owens and Hootan Yaghoobzadeh,  previously worked in senior leadership for the Carlyle Group. The group's major 
investors have included George Soros and the Bin Laden family.
When determining the political leanings of an organization, one can examine individual 
contributions to obtain part of the picture. During the past election cycle, Dominion 
employees made 92 contributions, 88 of which were to Democrat organizations and the 
remaining four for President Trump all originating from one person (Diedra Lazenby). 
With the exception of Mykale Garret (whom we will address later in depth and whose 
level of access is unknown), all Democrat donors would have direct access to the voting 
software according to their job description on their LinkedIn profiles:
Paul Chavez-Casanova made two donations to Democrat organizations, one of which was 
for $250 to the DNC. According to his LinkedIn profile, he has worked for Dominion for 
ten years and is a senior software developer.
Samuel McGraw made 58 donations (Part 1 Part 2) to liberal causes, 51 to ActBlue and 
seven to Bernie Sanders. According to his LinkedIn profile, he has worked at Dominion 
since April 2018 as a network engineer.
Tomas Bellinhausen made 21 donations, all to ActBlue. According to his LinkedIn profile, 
he has worked for Dominion since October 2019 as a software product specialist.
Nicholas Coudsy made three donations to ActBlue. According to the cached Google 
search result for his now deleted LinkedIn profile, he is an implementation  specialist/project manager for Dominion. Dates of employment are unknown.
Melissa Romero made two donations, both to ActBlue. According to her LinkedIn profile, 
she has worked for Dominion since February 2014 and is now a senior manager/project 
manager.
Mykale (Kelly) Garrett presents the most interesting case of entanglement between 
Dominion and the Democratic machine. During the past year, Ms. Garrett made four 
donations to ActBlue. According to her LinkedIn page, Ms. Garrett worked for Dominion 
from May 2017 to November 2019 while she simultaneously served as mayor pro tem 
(until November 2017), mayor (November 2017-current) and city council member  (November 2011-current) in Lathrup Village (located in Oakland County), Michigan. As 
her location while employed with Dominion is listed as remote, one cannot say where 
her work occurred or even why she held the position with her concurrent responsibilities 
in two government jobs. Immediately after leaving Dominion, she became deputy  director of the Oakland County Michigan Democratic Party, a title she held until May 
2020.
Oakland County may sound familiar due to it being the site of the most notable  computer "glitch" in the recent election where several thousand absentee votes were 
discovered to have been counted twice. A total of 6133 of 38792 (15.8%) votes were 
double counted and initially resulted in a victory of 104 votes for the Democratic 
candidate. After correction, the Republican candidate secured a victory of 1127 votes.
While nothing contained in this article proves any direct evidence of fraud, it 
demonstrates potential motive and opportunity and provides connections between a 
controversial voting machine company and a democrat balloting apparatus, both of 
which find themselves at the center of attention for lawsuits and challenges to November 
voting results. 
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