DNC Chair Vote LIVE COVERAGE: Tom Perez beats Muslim Broterhood Hakim Muhammad

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UPDATE: Tom Perez appoints Keith Ellison Deputy Chair. This is not surprising — Perez  is notorious for his work at the DoJ in support of sharia initiatives. As Assistant Attorney General at the Justice Department, Tom Perez had a shameful record of pro-sharia initiatives and craven accommodation to Islamic supremacists at the DoJ.

Perez refused to answer questions whether DoJ would advance a proposal to criminalize speech against any religion. He refused to commit to the House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on the Constitution that it would never advance a law criminalizing the right to criticize any religion.

UPDATE: Hakim Muhammad defeated. Tom Perez takes it!

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UPDATE: Ballot #2 for DNC Chair being counted.
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Ironically, the DNC won’t allow electronic voting. Paper ballots only? The Democrats explain by saying electronic voting could invite interference and was not reliable. They ought to know. They interfere and often.

“Dems are passing out paper ballots. There were groans when Brazile informed members they would not use the electronic voting system because it could invite “interference” and was not reliable.

The vote counting will take a while but round one is underway.”

If the Hamas Congressman wins, the lines are very clearly drawn – the party of freedom versus the party of treason.

Live updates on the Democratic National Committee chair vote in Atlanta. via The Hill

3:00 p.m.

Former DNC chairman Howard Dean, a Buttigieg backer, sent an email to DNC members saying he will now back Ellison. His statement nods to the earlier controversy of the Ellison campaign claiming they had Buttigieg’s endorsement, even though they don’t:

“This is Governor Howard Dean. I believe that Keith Ellison would be the most likely person to be able to successfully bring in the first global generation to the Democratic Party. (This is real)”

2:53 p.m.

 

2:37 p.m.

 

2:30 p.m. 

Perez came very close to winning DNC chair on the first ballot. There were 427 votes cast, making the threshold for victory 214.5 votes. (Some Democrats abroad and from the territories only get half votes.)

Perez received 213.5 votes. Ellison got 200.

The crowd is stunned. A second round of balloting is about to get underway. 

Idaho Democrat Boynton Brown dropped out and did not endorse. Air Force veteran Ronan dropped out and backed Ellison. Former DNC official Greene dropped out and backed Perez. Lawyer Petkarsky also dropped out and backed Ellison. 

Only Ellison and Perez remain.
 
The tension inside the room is off the charts.

2:20 p.m. 

After the first balloting, Perez falls a single vote short of winning. The race will proceed to a second ballot.

Perez received 213.5 votes, one ballot short of the 214.5 threshold to win. Ellison received 200 votes.

2:15 p.m.

A DNC member forwarded The Hill a text from the Ellison campaign touting a Buttigieg endorsement: “Keith is grateful to have the support of Mayor Buttigieg and we’re in a strong position to win on the next ballot. Can he count on your support?”

The problem: Buttigieg did not publicly endorse Ellison, sowing confusion among members. Two sources have told The Hill that the Ellison camp has corrected the erroneous text.

1:55 p.m.

Adam Green, an Ellison supporter and the founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, slammed the decision to use paper ballots. The move could give fuel to Ellison backers to argue that the vote was not on the level.

 

1:40 p.m.

The ballots are being collected. Vote counting will begin shortly.

1:29 p.m.

Dems are passing out paper ballots. There were groans when Brazile informed members they would not use the electronic voting system because it could invite “interference” and was not reliable.
The vote counting will take a while but round one is underway.

1:17 p.m.

12:50 p.m.

South Bend, Ind. mayor Pete Buttigieg drops out of the race, stunning the crowd. He is gay, 35-years-old a Rhodes Scholar, a military veteran and viewed by many as a next generation star of the party.

Buttigieg didn’t make an endorsement.

Buttigieg comported himself well at the debate. He is a polished speaker and debate and will have some role in the national party moving forward.

By dropping out instead of being voted out, he was allowed to give a farewell speech in which he encouraged Democrats to “pay attention to communities like ours in the heart of the country not as an exotic species but as everyday Americans.”

Buttigieg encouraged Democrats to engage with the next generation of liberals.

“There’s nothing wrong with our bench, we just haven’t called enough people off the bench and asked them to get on the field,” he said.

12:36 p.m.

It is clear who has the energy here. Ellison’s supporters are loud and in charge and erupting at every chance.

“Don’t mourn organize!,” declared Ellison backer and labor leader Randi Weingarten to an outburst of shouts and applause.

Minnesota Democratic leader Ken Martin followed, noting that Ellison’s district has gone from the lowest turnout in the state to the highest. “This party is going to rise from the ashes under Keith Ellison,” he said, turning out another standing ovation.

Like Perez, Ellison stressed unity.

“Unity is essential, we have to walk out here unified, not just between the candidates but the groups that support all the candidates,” Ellison said.

But if Ellison doesn’t win his enthusiastic supporters are going to be extremely let down.

12:18 p.m.

Perez takes the stage for a spirited address that stressed party unity.

“We are one family and I know we will leave here united today…. no matter who wins I know we’ll cross the finish line together because a united Democratic Party is not only our best hope, it’s a Donald Trump nightmare.”

Expect to hear that message a lot today, as Democrats are fearful that the divisions in the party will persist beyond Atlanta.

12:20 p.m.

Allies for the candidates are giving their nominating speeches. Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti goes first, speaking on behalf of Perez, calling him “mi hermano” — “my brother” — and “one of the smartest people I’ve ever known.” Garcetti touted Perez’s work as Labor secretary, saying he repeatedly fought for workers’ rights in California.

South Carolina Democratic chairman Jaime Harrison followed. Harrison pulled out of the race on Thursday to back Perez and his supporters – more than a dozen – all went with him. Many believe they could put Perez over the top.

“When I look at Tom Perez I see a fellow fights, someone who gives me so much hope for my party’s future, for my country’s future, for my son’s future,” Harrison said.

12:08 p.m.

Here is a look at the clicker Democrats will use to register their votes, courtesy of Frank Leone, a DNC member from Virginia. Members will also fill out paper ballots that will be collected for a later audit.
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12:08 p.m.

Here is a look at the clicker Democrats will use to register their votes, courtesy of Frank Leone, a DNC member from Virginia. Members will also fill out paper ballots that will be collected for a later audit.
There are believed to be several dozen members that are not on hand who instead sent proxies to register their votes.
11:55 a.m. 

Interim chairwoman Donna Brazile is giving her final speech as party leader.

She asks that the next chair allow her to continue to raise money and do outreach to state parties.

Brazile brought the house down for calling on the next chair to do a “Full and complete investigation into the Russian hack of the election.”

“The Trump administration must be investigated and please continue this work,” Brazile said.

She also brought jokes: “I want to let the next chair know that I sold the car. It was a big SUV and I needed the money.”

Instead, Brazile said she will leave behind a loaded Washington, D.C. metro card.

11:10 a.m. 

Democrats voted down a measure that would have reinstituted a ban on corporate lobbyists donating to the DNC. The measure was instituted by former President Barack Obama but quietly lifted by former DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz ahead of Hillary Clinton‘s presidential run.

After spirited debate, Democrats decided against reinstituting the ban. They feared it would limit donations from liberal activist groups at a time when the party is in the throes of a massive rebuilding projects.

Those who wanted to see the ban reinstituted argued that it was a symbolic measure to say to the nation that Democrats would not compromise their values.

If things got that heated over a resolution, the event is about to get sent into the stratosphere for the election.

10:50 a.m.

Ahead of the vote, Democrats will vote on resolutions about corporate and lobbyist influence on the party.

10:40 a.m.

Keith Ellison announces who will nominate him for DNC chair.

 

10: 26 a.m.

Democrats are worried that, no matter who wins today’s election, lingering divisions from the primary will continue to divide the party.

The election is a referendum on whether the progressive wing of the party, led by Ellison with support of Bernie Sanders, or the Obama-Clinton wing, represented by Perez, will lead the party going forward.

Nina Turner, a DNC member from Ohio and an Ellison supporter, told The Hill this week she’s unsure if she can support Perez if he triumphs today.

Here she is talking to the Washington Post:

 

10:13 a.m.

Brazile gives the two-minute warning. There are more than 400 DNC members seated up front in the room. Behind them, hundreds of chanting activists.

For Perez: “Who do we want for DNC? Tom Tom Tom Tom!”

For Buttigieg: “Pick Pete!”

For Ellison: “Keith for DNC!”

Brazile is urging everyone to be respectful and take a seat.

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10 a.m.

The doors have swung open and DNC members and liberal activists are flooding the Atlanta Convention Center hall. It looks like it could get rowdy.

Supporters of Perez are decked out in blue with “Team Tom” signs. Ellison’s supporters have staked out a section nearby with green “Keith for DNC signs.” Interim chairwoman Donna Brazile is working the room trying to get everyone set.

Jaime Harrison, who dropped out of the race recently himself to back Perez, helps nominate him.

It’s Election Day for Democrats.

The party will elect the new head of the Democratic National Committee on Saturday, a top leadership post for a party that has been cast into the electoral wilderness.

The Hill will post live results here as the votes come in.

President Obama’s former Labor secretary Tom Perez is the slight favorite to win. Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), a progressive favorite with the backing of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), is not far behind. Both men have been pumping their whip counts but commitments don’t mean anything at this point, only the hard vote will matter.

Perez and Ellison are angling for the support of the 442 DNC members gathered here at the Atlanta Convention Center. A simple majority is all that is needed to win.Five other candidates are also on the ballot – Idaho Democratic Party executive director Sally Boynton Brown, South Bend, Ind. Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former DNC official Jehmu Greene, Air Force veteran Sam Ronan and lawyer Peter Peckarsky.

If no candidate wins a majority in the first two rounds of balloting the candidate with the least amount of votes will fall off the ballot in subsequent rounds until the last man or woman is left standing.

The candidates have been in town since Wednesday night, first for a national debate, and later for two full days of furious campaigning that turned the Westin Hotel into ground zero for the Democratic rebuilding project.

This is the first competitive DNC chair race since former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean won the election to lead the national party in 2005..

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Crystal Waters
Crystal Waters
7 years ago

Democrats should have learned from their last primary. Your leader was already chosen long before your vote. You are the gullible, manipulated, and unaware citizenry ridiculed in Podesta’s e-mails.

joe booker
joe booker
7 years ago

What is a toe rag like that even doing there?

John Richter
John Richter
7 years ago

I can’t believe no one is jumping on Trump’s tweet this morning crying
about how the media is not reporting the national debt went down his
first month in office, and bragging that in Obama’s first month , it
went up. First off, Trump does not even have a budget. We are still on
Obamas. Second, Obamas first month we were in a recession and Tarp had
just passed . Does Trump take everyone for fools?

Screamin
Screamin
7 years ago
Reply to  John Richter

Where is he wrong? Is he taking credit for it? No. The numbers ARE technically correct. Debt held by the public declined $19.6B from January 20, 2017 to February 23, 2017, the most recent day for which data is available. In 2009 the same measure increased $222.6 B (more than the “$200 billion” the president cited) over the same time frame. However, it’s unfair to assign any responsibility for borrowing in the first month to either president.

Eu Wei Choi
Eu Wei Choi
7 years ago
Reply to  John Richter

Bet you either voted for Hillary or Jill Stein
WHAT the H are you doing here?
You came to FIGHT with American Patriots,and you FOUND them

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago
Reply to  John Richter

American fools are self identified… John, is it?

felix1999
felix1999
7 years ago

NO electronic voting …. HMMMMM….PAPER BALLOTS ….hmmmmm

“Perez received 213.5 votes, one ballot short of the 214.5 threshold to win. Ellison received 200 votes.”

How do you get a HALF VOTE (213.5) with a PAPER BALLOT?

Eu Wei Choi
Eu Wei Choi
7 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

The Democrats KNEW that with Electronic Balloting, their VOTE FRAUDSTERS would be STEALING from each other
The Democrats DEVELOPED the Dark Arts of Vote Fraud ,and Electronic is AMONG them

imwithstoopid
imwithstoopid
7 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

” (Some Democrats abroad and from the territories only get half votes.)”
In the article.

Rocinante44
Rocinante44
7 years ago

the face of the democrat-muslim party is now an angry anti-christian american-hating mexican instead of an angry muslim american-hating black man. that’s what i call a win-win

karl59
karl59
7 years ago
Reply to  Rocinante44

And the thing is that the Arabic word for slave, abeed, also means black.
Black Africans by the millions are still in slavery in Africa. Earlier in
Moslem history black males were castrated before being sent to Arabia.

Eu Wei Choi
Eu Wei Choi
7 years ago
Reply to  Rocinante44

And Perez APPOINTED Ellison Hakim to be DEPUTY DNC Chairman
To operate from BEHIND the Curtain
The Democratic Party is a Domestic ENEMY of The United States

imwithstoopid
imwithstoopid
7 years ago
Reply to  Rocinante44

Just heard this Sunday morning.
The Razzies (spl?) were given out and the worst (doc) movie was given to “Hillery’s America”.
The truth hurts and therefore is ignored.

Eu Wei Choi
Eu Wei Choi
7 years ago

TOO BAD they weren’t throwing chairs at each other
That would have really IDENTIFIED them to the world

FEDUP
FEDUP
7 years ago

Oh but the electronic voting was good enough for the presidential election but NOT THERE’S. FIRE THEM ALL

Eu Wei Choi
Eu Wei Choi
7 years ago
Reply to  FEDUP

Imagine them STEALING FROM EACH OTHER

karl59
karl59
7 years ago

Paper ballot voting can be interfered with as well.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago
Reply to  karl59

Much easier this electronic, the interfere with paper requires more paper and a pencil, well within the average democrat’s low double digit iq. To interfere electronically takes some ability.

Eu Wei Choi
Eu Wei Choi
7 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

With paper it only depends on who is counting,and who is recording
Wizardry comes into Electronic Balloting

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago
Reply to  Eu Wei Choi

Like stalin said, “it does not matter who votes, it is who counts the votes”.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago
Reply to  Eu Wei Choi

The democrats are a bit short on wizards, they do has lots of half wits though, that will have to do .

imwithstoopid
imwithstoopid
7 years ago
Reply to  karl59

Can most of them even read?

Eu Wei Choi
Eu Wei Choi
7 years ago

Now we find out Perez NAMED Ellison Deputy DNC Chair
Ellison OPERATING from THE SHADOWS
A La Raza RACIST Latino Lefty PLUS a Black Muslim, with the Muslim operating OUT of SIGHT
The Democratic Party IS THE TREASON and SEDITION Party

Sufferfortribe
Sufferfortribe
7 years ago

I don’t know, many consider them all losers.

AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
7 years ago

DNC voting !,… too funny comment image

AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
7 years ago

La Raza Defined !!!
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Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago

Not if you get killed first, the “wet” in wetback will be your blood.

AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
7 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

La Raza types breeding like rodents, makes him proud,… to be a fellow rodent !!!

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
7 years ago

He that smiteth a man, so that he die, shall surely be put to death: Exodus 21:12. So says the God you have rejected, Mr. Jose Angel Gutierrez.

Keith
Keith
7 years ago

Does this not come into the domain of Hate Speech in the USA. Just curious, because that seems to be pretty clear to me, when you talk about killing the gringo.

AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
7 years ago

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JacksonPearson
JacksonPearson
7 years ago

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Stephen B. Childress
Stephen B. Childress
7 years ago

Demowit DNC & the CORRUPT BIAS MANUFACTURED MEDIA THERE PARTNER is the Gateway to Islam in America, there being taken over & they will then turn on the gays & lesbians, christians, women’s rights they will be snared by there own ignorance of poitical correctness & compassion, Demowits are the weak link to let Islam in America

soundclick.com/Globalfirm
soundclick.com/Globalfirm
7 years ago

End the occupation of north-Africa where Africans are enslaved by Muslims for example in Mauritania.
Africans are enslaved from Saudi Arabia to Mauritania.
Don’t be misled by Afro-mericans who say Israel is occupying Islamic territory. Islam is anti-African & unjust. Expose & ban Islam, save sanity & lives worldwide.
Doubt theism.

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