@Dutchess “If there was foul play, what evidence is there that she knew about it and approved of it?”
For one thing, a woman named Diane Haslett-Rudiano sold her rat-infested house in 2014 for a dramatically over-inflated amount of $6.6 million. It wasn’t even on the market. It was bought by the daughter of superdelegate and huge Clinton supporter, Nita Lowey. Later, Haslett-Rudiano is suspended for purging the Brooklyn roster.
Then you have a huge Clinton supporter named Frank Seddio that hires a clerk named Betty Ann Canizio. Canizio is suspended for her role in the Brooklyn purge. None of that even includes the widespread claims of people’s registration being changed, that’s just the ones who were purged.
“And could messing with 60,000 votes in Brooklyn actually sway the entire election through out the entire country?”
There is so much more to the report than just the shenanigans in Brooklyn. Particularly damning is Part 2, Section D that begins on page 36. Basically Clinton consistently beat Bernie in cities/counties by numbers that were much larger than the exit polls (which is pretty much impossible without fraud). Interestingly This error was only ever in Clinton’s favor and it only happens in cities/counties with electronic voting machines.
As for whether it could have changed the outcome:
“Election Justice USA has established an upper estimate of 184 pledged delegates lost by Senator Bernie Sanders as a consequence of specific irregularities and instances of fraud. Adding these delegates to Senator Sanders’ pledged delegate total and subtracting the same number from Hillary Clinton’s total would more than erase the 359 pledged delegate gap between the two candidates.”