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Are you insinuating the GOP is guilty of playing by democrat rules?How do you think Trump won in 2024?
In his own words "Elon really knows those voting machines."
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Are you insinuating the GOP is guilty of playing by democrat rules?How do you think Trump won in 2024?
In his own words "Elon really knows those voting machines."
And if you say otherwise, they have the resources to drain you in court.As I posted a long time ago, Dominion machines are not only vulnerable to vote tampering, they have designed in features to "tweak" vote totals.
If their so-called "evidence" was actionable, they'd do something besides make videos for the conspiracy theory rubes to soak up. It's never their fault in any way when they lose elections. Buncha Karen's.
You have other information to disprove it?All lies.
You sound triggered snowflake.Burn them all with fire and legislate NO ******* INTERNET OR USB CONNECTIONS with ANYTHING to do with the free and FAIR elections as outlined in the CONSTITUTION everywhere in the United States of America.
Make common sense REAL again.
Are you admitting that you are ok with Trump and Elon cheating in 2024?Are you insinuating the GOP is guilty of playing by democrat rules?
You have other information to disprove it?
Several interesting videos regarding Dominion machines. Are they penetrable and possibly vulnerable to fraud?
Interesting information for sure, one from testimony the other from demonstrations.
You sound TDS.....You sound triggered snowflake.

Still wrong, loser.We read your posts…I’m spot on and you prove it daily.
I have posted many times over the years detailing the INHERENT design flaws and FEATURES that facilitate vote tampering and outright fraud. No one in power seems interested in getting rid of these Dominion cheat boxes.
You have other information to disprove it?
Nice AI cut and paste.Hardware and Connectivity
- No Wi-Fi: Modern Dominion machines (like the ImageCast X or Precinct tabulators) do not have active Wi-Fi or internet modems. While some older models used commercial tablets that technically contained internal Wi-Fi chips, these were disabled by software or removed to comply with state laws requiring "air-gapped" systems (devices not connected to any network).
- Closed Networks: Any networking used for transferring results typically occurs over encrypted, wired, local networks after the polls close.
- Tabulation: The machines use algorithms to convert scanned images of paper ballots into digital votes by identifying marks in specific "target areas" (bubbles).
- Adjudication: A specific algorithm is used to flag ambiguous marks (like stray lines or incomplete circles) for human review.
- Security: Cryptographic algorithms (hashes) are used to verify that the software has not been tampered with and to secure the data stored on memory cards.