Marjorie Taylor Greene Pushes Claim Dominion Machines Are ‘Switching’ Votes to Democrats

The story I read said one constituent came to her and told her.... I'll see if I can find it, or read it wrong?

Oh, sorry, C4all. I saw this response at the time but was logging off and haven't been back to this thread since.

I will read your Infowars piece since you went to the trouble of seeking it out and pasting it back.
 
One person, here's the link. She said this on Alex Jones Infowars.


GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is reviving a familiar presidential election conspiracy theory, saying that Dominion Voting Systems machines are "switching" early votes in her home state of Georgia.


Supporters of former President Donald Trump falsely claimed after the 2020 election that Dominion machines had "flipped" votes from Trump to President Joe Biden. Dominion then launched a flurry of lawsuits against individuals and right-wing media organizations that spread the misinformation, with Fox News settling one suit for $787.5 million.

Greene, a staunch Trump loyalist, said during an interview with Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Friday that "someone" saw their Trump vote change after casting a ballot on a Dominion machine this year in Georgia, where over 1 million people have voted so far.

"They marked Donald Trump and they marked who they were voting for the rest of the way down their ballot on the machine," Greene said. "When this voter printed their ballot and they looked, it had changed. It was not Donald Trump, it was not me and it was not the other ones they had voted for. It had switched.


"So they had to start over, and they went through it several times and it kept on making the same error," she continued. "It kept on switching the votes.... It sounds similar to what we heard in 2020."
So did the machine flip the vote in that particular instance of the phenomenon or not?

That's all I really wonder/care about.

So basically this part...

"So they had to start over, and they went through it several times and it kept on making the same error," she continued. "It kept on switching the votes.... It sounds similar to what we heard in 2020."

If a supervisor confirms that happened just that way, then it's a problem, no matter the ratio of how often the phenomenon occurs.

Did anyone confirm that ''they went through it several times and it kept on making the same error," and that "It kept on switching the votes."?

Also, I've never ran into a situation where I was asking a question that involved someone elses quote that itself ended with a period, so I do not know if it goes period, quotation marks, question mark at the end there. I just guessed. OL would know the answer to that question but she took her marbles and went home.
 
So did the machine flip the vote in that particular instance of the phenomenon or not?

That's all I really wonder/care about.

So basically this part...

"So they had to start over, and they went through it several times and it kept on making the same error," she continued. "It kept on switching the votes.... It sounds similar to what we heard in 2020."

If a supervisor confirms that happened just that way, then it's a problem, no matter the ratio of how often the phenomenon occurs.

Did anyone confirm that ''they went through it several times and it kept on making the same error," and that "It kept on switching the votes."?

Also, I've never ran into a situation where I was asking a question that involved someone elses quote that itself ended with a period, so I do not know if it goes period, quotation marks, question mark at the end there. I just guessed. OL would know the answer to that question but she took her marbles and went home.
The machine did not flip the vote. As usual, MTG is lying.
 
Says whom?
Well, it's sort of like saying, "Bigfoot isn't real." It's fair to point out that we don't know for sure. But ridiculous conspiracy videos, and the claims of a deranged morons aren't exactly compelling.
 

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