Lori Grace of the Institute of American Democracy and Election Integrity ADEI has just announced the exit poll results that were conducted on Election Day in Alameda, Contra Costa and Santa Clara counties in California. A citizen’s exit poll was jointly funded by ADEI and ElectionJustice USA. Ordinary citizens from around the country also contributed minor amounts to help make the exit poll happen.
The differences between the exit poll results and the official vote totals for these three counties in the Democratic Presidential Primary were disturbing. The official vote totals, those posted by the Secretary of State showed Sanders winning over Clinton, 49.2% to 46.1%, a difference of 3.1%. Our exit poll which used a sample size of 3,321 respondents, a much larger sample size than that even used by Edison Research Media, showed Sanders winning over Clinton 51.9% to 44.4%, a difference of 7.5%. The exit poll used the Senatorial race as a benchmark against the presidential race. The votes for Senator were within 2% of the official vote total reported in Sacramento. This indicates that our exit poll was collected correctly. Our results are statistically significant and worthy of trust. This indicates that results of the presidential race in the Democratic Primary appears to have been manipulated electronically behind the scenes.