Dominion machines are open to security vulnerabilities. That is directly on them, because they didn't fix known vulnerabilities, no question.
The ones responsible for rigging the election are the ones shifting the votes with software or direct access manipulation. Those are the people we have to find,
BUT...
What's more important now though, is showing the manipulation and bringing it before the courts, because it dimishes the credibility of the results and should be reason for election scrutiny and audit, and will cause invalidation of ballots that didn't follow proper procedure. There is, I think, strong evidence for this already, but we should strive for overwhelming evidence in both quality and quantity.
Dominion machines are open to security vulnerabilities. That is directly on them, because they didn't fix known vulnerabilities, no question.
The ones responsible for rigging the election are the ones shifting the votes with software or direct access manipulation. Those are the people we have to find,
BUT...
What's more important now though, is showing the manipulation and bringing it before the courts, because it dimishes the credibility of the results and should be reason for election scrutiny and audit, and will cause invalidation of ballots that didn't follow proper procedure. There is, I think, strong evidence for this already, but we should strive for overwhelming evidence in both quality and quantity.