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posted ago by seektruth2021 ago by seektruth2021 +77 / -0

I noticed on one of those videos going around that it referenced irregularities with the machine counts in Florida (something about the ratio of Biden vs Trump being unnaturally consistent). We have been beating our heads against walls across the country trying to get these swing states to do full forensic audits on their machines, but the spinal fortitude has been lacking in those states.

What if a non-swing state that already went to Trump did a full forensic audit on their Dominion machines? Florida had tightened up their election laws that took out some of those holes in the election system, but it appears their machines MAY have been influenced.

So, what would it take to encourage Florida to pick a county and do a full forensic audit on their machines? We just need ONE state to take that leap. Arizona has been hopeful, but there has been resistance because it potentially could show they certified a bad election.

What if a state that already certified for Trump, did this audit? If they could show the machines were vulnerable and WERE hacked, it would be a big deal. Thoughts?

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MAGAsJustBegun 8 points ago +8 / -0

This is a really great idea honestly.

This can actually help secure our elections, and if they find proven Irregularities, it can potentially force other states to search for similar issues.

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Olds77 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was thinking Nebraska would be perfect for it. They had the suburbs and their one electoral vote go to Biden somehow and noone was buying it.

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seektruth2021 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I am in Nebraska, and I had no idea. Here is an article from 2019: https://omaha.com/eedition/sunrise/articles/nebraska-is-on-track-for-new-vote-counting-machines-in-2020/article_59fbc368-cab0-509e-933e-b21fe8fc96ce.html

So we are apparently using ES&S, which according to some reports, use the same software (or similarly derived software), and have the same vulnerabilities. Other western countries specifically DO NOT USE voting machines because of the threat of fraud. So it's like third world countries (no offense) and the United States who are the biggest users of these machines.