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FuckRioters 40 points ago +40 / -0

Voting software capable of flipping a single vote (through fraud or bugs) is capable of flipping 200k or 2-billion. Every place the software was used must be recounted manually.

Anyone who acts like that was a one-off glitch doesn't know how modern computers or software works.

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Msmcontrolsnarrative -7 points ago +9 / -16

Yes!

I would also suggest people contact DNI Ratcliffe and mention that election integrity is a National Security Issue.

He should do a data base search of all communications which discuss coordination of voter fraud.

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wernerziegler 6 points ago +6 / -0

They should be issuing subpoenas for Dominion. They pushed out a "software update" to these machines right in the middle of election night. I wonder if that update was pushed out just as the vote count mysteriously stopped in Wi, MI, PA, GA, AZ, and NV. Election officials said it was strange that they did an update on election night because that never happened before.

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A1cntrler 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is the first place I've heard of an update sent out on election night. Do you have a link to the info? I'd like to read more.

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wernerziegler 2 points ago +2 / -0

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethbaumann/2020/11/07/key-swing-states-were-utilizing-a-software-company-at-the-center-for-ballot-glitc-n2579664

"Spalding County Board of Elections Supervisor Marcia Ridley told POLITICO Dominion Voting Systems performed an update on machines. KnowInk, which makes electronic poll books to sign voters, also created an update. Both are something that is out of the norm, Ridley said."

"That is something that they don’t ever do. I’ve never seen them update anything the day before the election,” Ridley explained, saying she had no idea what was in the update."

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M8kMdlErthGr8Again 2 points ago +2 / -0

Voting machines should not ever be connected to the internet.

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wernerziegler 1 point ago +1 / -0

A poll watcher in Detroit said he saw that all the machines were connected a router or switch buried under a massive pile of networking cables. He said it in a video interview. I think that info was probably passed on to GOP reps.