[The David Pakman Show] [Pakman] Here's some interesting information. We talked earlier in the week. - maybe it was last week, I'm losing track of time - of voter fraud - voter suppression - confirmed on behalf of the Republican Party and we talked about the fired voter registration company. Now we have uh... a lot of Bain alumni that are raising big money as Mitt Romney bundlers and they are also involved in the electronic voting machine business. This is pretty interesting stuff. This is kind of a repeat of that infamous CEO of Diebold, Wally O'Dell who raised money for Bush while his company supplied the voting machines for 2004 election. We're seeing almost the exact same thing, Lewis. [Lewis] Okay, continue. [Pakman] No, that's it. now i mean that that would ban same thing alright well yeah they're surprised now [Pakman] I'll tell the story. In two hundred and thirty-four counties of Texas, the entire state of Hawaii, the entire state of Oklahoma, half of Washington, Colorado, counties in swing state Ohio - votes are going to be cast on these Eastlake and eat whole book machines. Now who makes those machines? A company called Hart Intercivic. Hart Intercivic machines famously tainted in Tarrant County which is Fort Worth, adding ten thousand non-existent votes. The Everett study, which was commissioned by the Ohio secretary of state back in 2007 found that there were a number of security flaws with the Hart Intercivic products. No surprise - we hear all the time of these flaws. [Lewis] Right. [Pakman] An ongoing free press investigation turned the attention to who owns the voting machine companies. You know what's coming, Lewis, we all know what's coming. [Lewis] Here it comes. . [Pakman] The majority of the directors of Hart Intercivic come from a private equity firm. The private equity firm is called HIG Captial. Now HIG Capital has been heavily invested in Hart since about July of 2011 - just in time for the current presidential cycle. So the question is what. Well, Who is HIG Capital? Out of 49 partners and directors of HIG Capital, Forty-eight are men. Forty-seven are white. And eleven of these men, including the founder, Tony Tamer, were at one point employed by none other than. . .[leading Lewis to guess answer] [Lewis] Mitt Romney? [Pakman] Bain Capital. bain and company to be specific two of those men john paul dot and douglas berman are romney bundle is all long with former bain and h edgy manager brian short sleeve these employees have given three hundred thirty eight thousand dollars to mit romney's campaign about fifteen hundred bucks per employee bain capital by comparison only gave romney two hundred and sixty eight thousand dollars each edgy if the eleven th largest donor to the never on the campaign and they are really working hard for their man also owning a lot of the voting machines that will be telling the results ways and john the system is corrupt i don't care what's needed is or where do she's came from there should not be deceived you think we just need paper ballots absolutely your line university a this is people are going to you falsify things it's a lot of our dear to falsify ten thousand hand-written ballots it is then it is uh... doing this or that he wore it yet but local news needs the results by eleven pm eastern nokia silly john and that's what's going on you to be aware of this need to be aware of all the voter suppression and election fraud that's going on [The David Pakman Show]