CrusaderFrank
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Bibi looks the same since 2019, fused earlobe, BallChinian Biden Body Double, not so muchMaybe it a Bibi body double……huh…..possible……………….
You moron
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Bibi looks the same since 2019, fused earlobe, BallChinian Biden Body Double, not so muchMaybe it a Bibi body double……huh…..possible……………….
You moron
Great, you keep going with that Biden Body DoubleBibi looks the same since 2019, fused earlobe, BallChinian Biden Body Double, not so much
WTF?Alternative electors have always been legal when an election is disputed.
That's what happens when people do illegal things.Period. More desperate lawfare.
The fact they were not the real electors.What do you think they are trying to cover up?
didn't Maricopa county after 2020 buy all new voting machines because their machines were breached by the Republican ninja audit?CrowdStrike global tech outage snarls early voting in Arizona — with GOP convention travelers delayed
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CrowdStrike global tech outage snarls early voting in Arizona — with GOP convention travelers delayed
Some early voting stations in the Grand Canyon state, where early voting has been open since July 3, were knocked out of use Friday, according to The Maricopa County Elections Department.nypost.com
Global computer outage snarls Arizona’s early voting, raises alarm about November
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CrowdStrike Brings Concerns Over Voting Machine Security
"Are these systems not supposed to be offline and secured?" This question looms large as Washoe County Manager Eric Brown has repeatedly assured the public of the system's security and urged trust in the elections. However, with the recent incident in Maricopa County, confidence in the infallibility of these systems is now being challenged.![]()
CrowdStrike Brings Concerns Over Voting Machine Security — Picon Press Media
In a developing story that raises serious questions about the security and reliability of Nevada's voting systems, concerns are mounting following a reported outage of Dominion Voting Systems' early voting machines in Maricopa County, Arizona due to the global CrowdStrike outage. This incident castswww.piconpress.com
If entities like CrowdStrike and Dominion are susceptible to issues, how can we be certain that Nevada's voting systems are immune to compromises? Who is responsible for securing these systems? Is there a specific department or authority that Mr. Brown or Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar can point to for technical accountability?. . . "
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