Someone Else to Sue?

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Lastamender

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It just keeps coming. More proof the 2020 election had 0 integrity.
“It’s not every day you see a 55% adjudication rate from a logic & accuracy test, but Dominion sets new records for corruption, so we shouldn’t be surprised.” – Behizy Hub


“Just left the Clerk’s office with a lot of interesting new thoughts. Peter Lupia (clerk candidate) explained why the adjudication was so high. Apparently, half of the ballots being tested were blank, and the Secretary of State changed the criteria for how the machines were configured during logic and accuracy tests



 
It just keeps coming. More proof the 2020 election had 0 integrity.
“It’s not every day you see a 55% adjudication rate from a logic & accuracy test, but Dominion sets new records for corruption, so we shouldn’t be surprised.” – Behizy Hub


“Just left the Clerk’s office with a lot of interesting new thoughts. Peter Lupia (clerk candidate) explained why the adjudication was so high. Apparently, half of the ballots being tested were blank, and the Secretary of State changed the criteria for how the machines were configured during logic and accuracy tests




Sue Dominion. Go for it. What do you got to lose? ;)
 
"only 7% of voters spotted a deliberately planted error in their printed ballots?"

:rolleyes:
 

60% of the votes in the primary recount are reported to have gone to adjudication, or in other words, over half the votes were to be decided by someone else, not the original voter.

Sources report that Dominion employees ‘programmed’ the machines before the recount. The configuration should have been the same as for the original vote.
 
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