• @[email protected]
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    37 months ago

    If they aren’t easy to hack then how are Repubs committing so much election fraud on ES&S machines?

    https://www.propublica.org/article/the-market-for-voting-machines-is-broken-this-company-has-thrived-in-it

    These are the machines Kemp used to commit election fraud. The ones that “lost” the records. Georgia switched to Dominion in 2018 and suddenly 2020 is the first year it wasn’t solid red.

    https://www.dailydot.com/debug/trump-dominion-ess-election-fraud/

    Lindsey Graham committed election fraud in Georgia. Did he also commit fraud in his own state? How does such a lickspittle worm polling below his opponent end up winning 2020 with double the votes he had in 2014?

    • @Sanctus
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      7 months ago

      Also the machines in your linked article are ES&S machines, not Dominion machines. That is a completely different manufacturer than the one in the lawsuit I was referring to.

      • @[email protected]
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        17 months ago

        That was their implication: the ES&S machines were compromised supported by the fact that after switching to Dominion in 2018 the state was no longer solid red in 2020.

        I cannot claim a deeper knowledge either way on this, only wanted to clarify that for you.

        • @Sanctus
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          17 months ago

          Its just confusing throwing a competitor in there. Like yeah, they make voting machines too, but that doesn’t mean they’re made the same or to the same quality.

    • @Sanctus
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      17 months ago

      Its weird you’re using Graham as an example, considering he threw out mail in ballots. Do you think an electronic voting machine company can prevent that kind of fraud?