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Fulton County, PA did not like that one bit, suit claims "breach of contract and breach of warranty, and breach of other common-law and statutory duties, by Dominion." In other words the system was not secure. PA was the biggest of the swing states in 2020, and one where large middle of the night Biden vote dumps were observed.
So the political question is if PA is trying to throw Dominion under the bus before it becomes too obvious that PA was rigged.
justthenews.com
The lawsuit filed Tuesday claims that the county at about the time of the 2020 election "became aware of severe anomalies in the Dominion Voting Systems due to the inaccuracy and/or inability to reconcile voter data with votes actually cast and counted" by the company's proprietary system.
County officials claims that a report from earlier this month revealed that "security measures necessary to harden and secure" Dominion's systems had not been performed, that "external USB hard drives had been inserted in the machines on several occasions," and that "there is no known list of approved external drives that could have been or were used or inserted into the machines."
The suit also alleges the county discovered a "python script” had been installed on one device, and that that same device was "connected to an external device on an external network," reportedly one linked to Canada.
The suit claims "breach of contract and breach of warranty, and breach of other common-law and statutory duties, by Dominion,"
So the political question is if PA is trying to throw Dominion under the bus before it becomes too obvious that PA was rigged.

Pennsylvania county sues Dominion Voting Systems over alleged 'severe anomalies' in 2020 voter data
County claims "inaccuracy and/or inability to reconcile voter data with votes actually cast and counted."

The lawsuit filed Tuesday claims that the county at about the time of the 2020 election "became aware of severe anomalies in the Dominion Voting Systems due to the inaccuracy and/or inability to reconcile voter data with votes actually cast and counted" by the company's proprietary system.
County officials claims that a report from earlier this month revealed that "security measures necessary to harden and secure" Dominion's systems had not been performed, that "external USB hard drives had been inserted in the machines on several occasions," and that "there is no known list of approved external drives that could have been or were used or inserted into the machines."
The suit also alleges the county discovered a "python script” had been installed on one device, and that that same device was "connected to an external device on an external network," reportedly one linked to Canada.
The suit claims "breach of contract and breach of warranty, and breach of other common-law and statutory duties, by Dominion,"