Faun
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No, there doesn't seem to be that. There have been very few errors reported. Mostly, there have been unhinged false claims by the right, desperate to reverse this election they lost. Such as the false claim that 130K ballots were dropped off in Detroit in the middle of the night.human error is only checked when human error is suspected. No state ever checks every county for human error because human error is detected in one county.Again, the problem wasn't with the software, it was human error. So there's no reason to check every county that uses that software. If problems are found, correct them wherever they occur. But we don't go hunting for errors with software that didn't cause any problems.Let's see how much you really want the truth...and the truth annoys you4th thread on this idiocy
There was no software glitch.
There was human error.
The mistakes were corrected.
Neither Biden nor Trump were awarded votes that didn't belong to them.
So human error only happens once in thousands of counties in America? There is obvious grounds to investigate every county that used that software. It would be very unlikely if it was an isolated incident. The left is not interested in transparency or honest elections. How sad.
You need to check on human error. That's the point. Thousands of votes have switched already. Clearly this mistake wasn't that difficult to make, if its actually human error to begin with. If the results were reversed, the left would be doing far worse than Trump is doing now, it would have been followed by nightly violent riots.
There appears to be all sorts of human error in Philly, Detroit, Milwaukee, Atlanta, and whatever other liberal urban hellhole you can think of. No doubt you'd support recounts, right?
And I support recounts where the law requires them. Usually between close races separated by a 0.5% or 1% difference.