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No wonder Texas refused to use it. And of course the states that did buy them are trying to look clean and will say no fraud when there is mountains of it. Just like the UPS says it can handle it.. of course. Are they going to say they can't handle it? Of course not!! It is to save face only.
Ego goes a long way to protect their image. Even in a fraud election.
They found the machines were buggy and prone to error. The errors led to many votes needing to be tabulated manually.
They didn't prove anyone hacked the machines. They also didn't prove who the errors benefited. Perhaps Trump got more votes than he should have. Poorly designed vote counting machines is not a sign of fraud. Not keeping patches up to date also isn't. They are just signs of government incompetence. I wonder which party has been very resistant in spending money to upgrade our voting technology. That same party ensures voting technology has flaws just so they can contest the election when they don't go their way. Notice they are not contesting the elections they've won with votes counted by the very same machines.
"In Central Lake Township there were 1,222 ballots reversed out of 1,491 total ballots cast, resulting in an 81.96% rejection rate." (emphasis theirs)
"all server security logs prior to 11:03pm on November 4, 2020 are missing. This means that all security logs for the day after the election on election day, and prior to election day are gone."
They got rid of the evidence. Illegal to do so. Very illegal.
I thought this was actual legitimate evidence until I saw para. 13 under section B. What official report would link a twitter video as a source. I work in the Engineering field. A real report would duplicate would the so called twitter video claims and look at all the variables.
Also, I looked up the "Epoch Times". I very reliable source indeed.
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The Epoch Times opposes the Chinese Communist Party,[20] promotes far-right politicians in Europe,[3][5] and backs President Donald Trump in the U.S.;[21] a 2019 report by NBC News showed it to be the second-largest funder of pro-Trump Facebook advertising after the Trump campaign.[18][22][23] The Epoch Media Group's news sites and YouTube channels have spread conspiracy theories such as QAnon and anti-vaccination propaganda.[18][24][25] The organization frequently promotes other Falun Gong affiliated groups, such as the performing arts company, Shen Yun.
So the OP is claiming election fraud in a county that is solidly Republican. Republican county leadership. Republican town leadership. As per wikipedia - that county has voted Republican every year except one since its founding in the 1800s.
And THIS is where the fraud happened? With Republican electoral oversight?
The OP (me) hasn't really claimed anything that specific. Stop putting words into my mouth.
What the report says, which I've been echoing but only one person has bothered to only "skim" before thinking they're qualified to comment, is that there is provable fraud. Substantial fraud. Does it go beyond this county? I don't know. Let's find out.
I thought this was actual legitimate evidence until I saw para. 13 under section B. What official report would link a twitter video as a source. I work in the Engineering field. A real report would duplicate would the so called twitter video claims and look at all the variables.
Wow. Talk about cognitive dissonance. You were just looking for ANY reason to ignore it, I guess. Holy crap.
I believe this is the dictionary definition of "willful ignorance."
Wow. Talk about cognitive dissonance. You were just looking for ANY reason to ignore it, I guess. Holy crap.
I believe this is the dictionary definition of "willful ignorance."
AKA, "brainwashed."
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