U.S. owned Liberty vote acquires Dominion voting systems

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No more foreign ownership and paper ballots as back up 😎

With details revealed exclusively to The National Pulse, Liberty Vote, under the leadership of Missouri-based Scott Leiendecker, has taken full ownership of the controversial, foreign-owned Dominion Voting Systems company. This acquisition marks a historic transformation in the realm of election technology in America, with Dominion effectively being shut down and subsumed into Liberty Vote.

Leiendecker, a prominent figure in election reform, is committed to rebuilding trust in the electoral process through transparent and secure voting systems. His approach includes the use of hand-marked paper ballots, emphasizing simplicity and accuracy.

 
No more foreign ownership and paper ballots as back up 😎

With details revealed exclusively to The National Pulse, Liberty Vote, under the leadership of Missouri-based Scott Leiendecker, has taken full ownership of the controversial, foreign-owned Dominion Voting Systems company. This acquisition marks a historic transformation in the realm of election technology in America, with Dominion effectively being shut down and subsumed into Liberty Vote.

Leiendecker, a prominent figure in election reform, is committed to rebuilding trust in the electoral process through transparent and secure voting systems. His approach includes the use of hand-marked paper ballots, emphasizing simplicity and accuracy.


Don't know what you are trying to imply? Amount 98% of the ballots cast in the last election were already on paper ballots.

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No more foreign ownership and paper ballots as back up

Too bad. Fox and Rudy could have held out for far less.

Dominion was sold to Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican director of elections for the city of St. Louis, Mo., who went on to found KNOWiNK — the largest provider of electronic poll books across the United States — and has testified before Congress about voting systems. He is the sole private owner of the newly created Liberty Vote; he privately financed it in a deal finalized in late September. The sale brings the company under full American control. Dominion was headquartered in Canada.

The sale amount was not disclosed. Private equity firm Staple Street Capital bought three-quarters of Dominion in 2018 for $38 million. The company’s defamation lawsuits against media outlets over 2020 election claims resulted in major multimillion-dollar settlements, including a $787 million settlement with Fox News, a $67 million settlement with Newsmax and a confidential settlement with former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani.

Now I ask you, what is wrong with this picture? Dominion wins around 900 million dollars in lawsuits, then gets sold for a mere 38 million to a private owner? Where did all that other money go?

You guessed right: right back into the leftwing progressive money-laundering machine to finance progressive enterprises worldwide.
 
Too bad. Fox and Rudy could have held out for far less.

Dominion was sold to Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican director of elections for the city of St. Louis, Mo., who went on to found KNOWiNK — the largest provider of electronic poll books across the United States — and has testified before Congress about voting systems. He is the sole private owner of the newly created Liberty Vote; he privately financed it in a deal finalized in late September. The sale brings the company under full American control. Dominion was headquartered in Canada.

The sale amount was not disclosed. Private equity firm Staple Street Capital bought three-quarters of Dominion in 2018 for $38 million. The company’s defamation lawsuits against media outlets over 2020 election claims resulted in major multimillion-dollar settlements, including a $787 million settlement with Fox News, a $67 million settlement with Newsmax and a confidential settlement with former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani.

Now I ask you, what is wrong with this picture? Dominion wins around 900 million dollars in lawsuits, then gets sold for a mere 38 million to a private owner? Where did all that other money go?

You guessed right: right back into the leftwing progressive money-laundering machine to finance progressive enterprises worldwide.
No doubt the money was laundered to left wing groups
 
Don't know what you are trying to imply? Amount 98% of the ballots cast in the last election were already on paper ballots.

That 2% not on paper amounts to about 3 million votes, or just about the difference that one party of the other has been winning elections.
 
Why worry about Dominion voting when states allow motor voter unregulated registration and three months of unregulated mail in ballots?
 
What happens when the Rudy, My Pillow and Fox verdicts are overturned?
 
Some on Twitter suggested it was sold for cheap as there may be an investigating going on.

Anyone hear anything about this?
 
So now when yer MAGAT loses you can blame an American company fer cheating,,,You dolts are pure weiners.
 
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No more foreign ownership and paper ballots as back up 😎

With details revealed exclusively to The National Pulse, Liberty Vote, under the leadership of Missouri-based Scott Leiendecker, has taken full ownership of the controversial, foreign-owned Dominion Voting Systems company. This acquisition marks a historic transformation in the realm of election technology in America, with Dominion effectively being shut down and subsumed into Liberty Vote.

Leiendecker, a prominent figure in election reform, is committed to rebuilding trust in the electoral process through transparent and secure voting systems. His approach includes the use of hand-marked paper ballots, emphasizing simplicity and accuracy.


in other news, "Democrats now object to new voting system, say voting system can be hacked and votes can be manipulated"
 

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