In 30 States, A Computer System Known To Be Defective Is Tallying Votes
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/04/georgia-election-machine-glitch-434065Update (1100ET): Further down the 'Domminion Voting System' rabbit-hole, Politico reports that a technology glitch that halted voting in two Georgia counties on Tuesday morning was caused by a vendor uploading an update to their election machines the night before, a county election supervisor said.
Voters were unable to cast machine ballots for a couple of hours in Morgan and Spalding counties after the electronic devices crashed, state officials said. In response to the delays, Superior Court Judge W. Fletcher Sams extended voting until 11 p.m.
The counties use voting machines made by Dominion Voting Systems and electronic poll books — used to sign in voters — made by KnowInk.
As American Thinker's Andrea Widburg detailed earlier, when Kyle Becker heard about the “glitchy” computer program in Antrim County, Michigan, the one that tried to give 6,000 Trump votes to Biden, he starting doing research into the system. He ended up finding an amazing amount of highly disturbing information. The Dominion system has been known for some time to be defective, yet 28 states use it. This post is a compilation of Becker’s information, both in his own tweets and in one other person’s tweet, about what’s going on with that system:
The election software system in Michigan that switched 6,000 votes from Trump to Biden is called "Dominion."
It is used in 30 states including:
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Nevada
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Arizona
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Minnesota
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Michigan
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Wisconsin
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Georgia
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Pennsylvania
Every single major swing state. EVERY. SINGLE. ONE.
Just pause for a moment and consider that a widespread election software system that was used in virtually every swing state in the 2020 election is called "Dominion."
"DOMINION."
If that doesn't send *chills* up your spine, nothing will.