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Would you trust any election using Dominion Voting Machines?
Ihavqs2: Born and raised in Texas. Never been to Russia in my life.
Anonymous #1: Michigan says machines are bad and so does Texas.
Artemis: I am glad Dominion is suing because at least 2 states say their risk of fraud is too high to use them. Maybe in a court of law we can get to the truth.
9 Answers
- dybydxLv 42 months ago
Every case where Dominion voting machines were used, recounts by hand showed exactly the same outcome. Since that is a fact, why do you believe the machines changed votes?
Do not drive yourself crazy trying to create a new reality. Trump lost the election. It was a landslide.
- Tmess2Lv 72 months ago
Yes. Because I have been involved in elections and have observed the multiple checks that they have in place to verify that the machines are accurately counting the vote.
Everybody should, at some point in their life, volunteer to be an election judge or attend one of the public machine tests or post-election hand counts.
In this election, we had several states that did extensive hand counts to check the accuracy of the machines. And the machines passed with flying colors.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Yes because your theories are disproven you silly useful idiot. Just stop posting stuff, Jean! Or better yet just keep on showing the world how painfully stupid you are!
- Anonymous2 months ago
IS THERE ANY CHANCE OF STOPPING THE DEMOCRATS FROM DESTROYING THIS COUNTRY OR IS IT TOO LATE
- ?Lv 72 months ago
Yes, it is not the machines or the manufactures, it is the individuals in those states, that are responsible for those machines.
- Anonymous2 months ago
You would think that every state would be examining its voting process and getting rid or anything that was tainted with corruption. Which would be the electronic voting machines. Every vote must have a paper trail that can be checked by human examination. And no machine counters should be connected to outside sources. They should also have an vote counting inspector with the authority to place his dummy ballot into the process at anytime to test the machine to see if it is counting properly. i.e. testing for accuracy during the count process and the authority to shut it down if the count is inaccurate. Real voter inspection.
- ArtemiscLv 72 months ago
Sure. The hand counts matched the machine count, and there is zero evidence that there are problems with the machines. That's why Dominion is suing, because they are confident in the quality of their product.
Really really wanting fraud to exist doesn't magically make it exist. It's time conservatives grew up and realized this.