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Two employees from Clark County Technical came forward independently and revealed that they found discrepancies in the number of votes recorded by voting machines. The votes would change between the closing of the polls at night and their reopening the next morning, with votes appearing and disappearing overnight. When they tried to verify the integrity of the voting machines, they were only allowed to visually inspect the outside of a USB drive, which was useless. They were denied a forensic examination.

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A Georgia election official, who is a Democrat, discovered that none of the straight party Republican tickets in the recent runoff were being scanned. She contacted Dominion, the company responsible for the voting machines, and expressed her concern about the ballots going to adjudication instead of being counted. Dominion insisted that she just push the green button. Frustrated, she threatened to contact the local media. Dominion quickly sent someone to fix the issue. The Dominion representative acknowledged the problem and made a phone call. Ten minutes later, he returned and assured her that everything was fixed. It is important to note that the voting machines were not connected to the internet.

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Ballots intended for Republicans were mistakenly counted for Democrats, resulting in a 6,000 vote swing. The county clerk revealed that a glitch in the tabulating software caused this miscalculation. It has since been found that 47 counties utilize the same software. Antrim County had to conduct a hand count of all ballots, highlighting the need for these counties to thoroughly review their results for similar issues. The people of Michigan deserve a transparent and open electoral process.

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In a local county commissioner race in Cobb County, Georgia, Lorne Alexander received 34.67% of the vote, Marshall Orson received 41.35%, and Michelle Long Spears received 23.98%. As no candidate reached above 50%, a runoff election was required. However, Spears noticed that in some precincts, she didn't receive any votes, including her own precinct. She demanded a hand recount, which revealed significant discrepancies. Alexander gained 355 votes, Orson lost 1298 votes, and Spears gained 3,620 votes, making her the new runoff candidate. The hand count showed 2810 votes more than the Dominion machines reported. This raises concerns about the reliability of the machines and the accuracy of other races conducted on them. Spears' actions brought attention to the issue.

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In a local county commissioner race in Georgia, Lorne Alexander received 34.67% of the vote, Marshall Orson received 41.35%, and Michelle Longsphere received 23.98%. As no candidate reached above 50%, a runoff election was required. However, Longsphere discovered that in some precincts, she didn't receive any votes, including her own precinct where she and her husband voted for her. She demanded a hand recount, which revealed significant discrepancies. Alexander gained 355 votes, Orson lost 1298 votes, and Longsphere gained 3,620 votes, making her the new runoff candidate. The hand count showed 2810 votes more than the Dominion Machines reported, raising concerns about the reliability of these machines in other races. Longsphere's actions brought attention to the issue.

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In a local county commissioner race in district 2, Lorne Alexander received 34.67% of the vote, Marshall Orson received 41.35%, and Michelle Longsphere received 23.98%. As no candidate reached above 50%, a runoff election was triggered between Alexander and Orson, excluding Longsphere. However, Longsphere discovered that in some precincts, she didn't receive any votes, including her own precinct where she and her husband voted for her. She demanded a hand recount, which revealed significant differences. Alexander gained 355 votes, Orson lost 1298 votes, and Longsphere gained 3,620 votes, making her the new runoff candidate. The hand count showed 2810 votes more than the Dominion Machines reported, raising concerns about the reliability of these machines in other races. Longsphere's actions brought attention to the issue.

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In Antrim County, there was a software glitch that caused a miscalculation of votes, resulting in a 6,000 vote swing against Republican candidates. The county clerk admitted to the error and stated that 47 other counties use the same software. Antrim County had to manually count all the ballots, and it is important for the other counties using this software to carefully review their results for similar discrepancies. Transparency and openness are crucial for the people of Michigan.

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Two Clark County technical employees independently revealed that they found discrepancies in the number of votes recorded by voting machines. The votes would change between the closing of polls at night and their reopening the next morning. This means that votes were appearing and disappearing during the night. When they tried to verify the integrity of the voting machines, they were only allowed to visually inspect the outside of a USB drive, which was useless. They were denied a forensic examination.

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On election night, the results from tabulating machines appeared inaccurate. The board decided to conduct a hand recount to ensure accurate election results. The speaker questions this decision, stating they have advocated for hand recounts for twenty years.

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In a local county commissioner race in Georgia, Lorne Alexander received 34.67% of the vote, Marshall Orson received 41.35%, and Michelle Longsphere received 23.98%. Since no candidate reached above 50%, a runoff election was required between the top two candidates, excluding Longsphere. However, Longsphere discovered that in some precincts, she did not receive a single vote, including her own precinct where she and her husband voted for her. She demanded a hand recount, which revealed significant differences from the initial Dominion machine count. Alexander gained 355 votes, Orson lost 1298 votes, and Longsphere gained 3,620 votes, making her the new runoff candidate. The hand count showed 2810 votes more than the Dominion Machines reported, raising concerns about the reliability of these machines in other races. Longsphere's actions brought attention to the issue.

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In a District 2 commissioner race, Dominion machines initially showed Lorne Alexander with 34.67% of the vote, Marshall Oreson with 41.35%, and Michelle Long Spears with 23.98%. Because no candidate received over 50%, a runoff was triggered. Spears, finding it statistically improbable that she received zero votes in some precincts, including her own, demanded a hand recount. The hand recount revealed significant discrepancies: Alexander gained 355 votes, Oreson lost 298 votes, and Spears gained 3,620 votes, making her the new runoff candidate. The hand count totaled 2,810 more votes than the Dominion machine count. In a race with approximately 15,500 total votes, the Dominion machine tally was short by nearly 3,000 votes, suggesting the machines cannot be trusted.

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On election night, the results from tabulating machines appeared inaccurate. The board decided to conduct a hand recount to ensure accurate election results. The speaker notes that they have been advocating for hand recounts for twenty years.

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Ballots intended for Republicans were mistakenly counted for Democrats, resulting in a 6,000 vote swing. The county clerk revealed that a glitch in the tabulating software caused this miscalculation. It has since been found that 47 counties use the same software. Antrim County had to conduct a hand count of all ballots, highlighting the need for these counties to review their results for similar issues. The people of Michigan deserve a transparent and open electoral process.

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Voters participated in a county commissioner race in District 2, where Lorne Alexander received 34.67%, Marshall Oreson 41.35%, and Michelle Longspheres 23.98%. Since no candidate surpassed 50%, a runoff was required between Alexander and Oreson, eliminating Longspheres. Concerned about her vote count, Longspheres visited precincts and discovered she had no votes in some areas, including her own. She requested a hand recount, which revealed significant discrepancies: Alexander gained 355 votes, Oreson lost 1,298, and Longspheres gained 3,620, making her the runoff candidate. The hand count showed 2,810 more votes than the Dominion Machine reported, raising questions about the reliability of the machines used in the election. Longspheres' actions brought these issues to light.

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Two Clark County Technical employees reported that the vote counts recorded by machines and stored on USB drives changed overnight after polls closed. Votes seemed to appear and disappear during this time. Attempts to verify the integrity of the voting machines were met with limitations; only a superficial visual inspection of the USB drives was permitted, while a forensic examination was denied.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the issue of Dominion machines and their accuracy in counting ballots. They question why in heavily Democratic areas, the mail-in ballots are always on target and within 1 mic, while in Republican areas, the mail-in ballots are often out of calibration. The speaker suggests that the machines allow human intervention, where a person can interpret the ballot if the machine is unsure. This raises concerns about the accuracy and integrity of the voting process.

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In Antrim County, a software glitch caused a 6,000 vote swing from Republicans to Democrats. The county clerk admitted to the error, leading to a manual recount of all ballots. It was discovered that 47 other counties in Michigan use the same software and should review their results for discrepancies. Transparency and openness are essential for the people of Michigan.

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The speaker states that 37 votes were flipped from President Trump to former Vice President Biden in Ware County. This was discovered by Dr. Earl Martin, who provided certified election results and published hand count results as evidence. The elections director of Ware County confirmed this in writing. The speaker suggests a forensic examination of the machines, but the Secretary of State sent a letter prohibiting it.

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There was fraud in the election, including dead people voting. The machines played a role in this fraud. Instead of having hidden ballots, they stored them in a secret folder. After the polls closed, the machines matched unvoted ballots with unvoted voters. This was evident when the vote percentage reached 99% but the votes kept coming in. The denominator, which represents the remaining ballots, started increasing, indicating that they were unloading the hidden ballots and matching them to unvoted voters. This allowed them to barely cross the finish line with enough votes.

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A 23-page forensic report released by Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG) concluded that the Dominion voting system is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results. The report examined Dominion voting systems in Antrim County, Michigan, following a dispute over election equipment integrity. The report states that on election night, Antrim County switched 6,000 votes from President Trump to Joe Biden, allegedly due to an unexplained glitch. Poll workers reportedly tried to report problems with the Dominion machines, but local officials, including the Secretary of Michigan State, turned down requests, claiming the issues were the result of user human errors. After Antrim County resident William Bailey filed a lawsuit in early December, Judge Kevin Elzenheimer of the 13th Circuit Court ordered forensic imaging of the Dominion voting tabulators and related software, while also imposing a protective order restricting use and distribution of forensic findings. On December 14, the judge agreed to lift the protective order and allow release of the report. ASOG’s Dallas-based team conducted the investigation on Bailey’s behalf, taking forensic images and reviewing the county’s 22 Dominion tabulators, along with thumb drives and related software. ASOG reported that, out of 15,676 lines or events, there were 10,667 critical errors or warnings—an over 68% error rate. The report states that this high error rate shows the Dominion voting system is flawed and does not meet state or federal election laws. It claims the Federal Election Commission allows a maximum error rate of 0.0008% for computerized voting systems, and that Dominion’s error rate of 68.05% is 85,000 times higher than the threshold. ASOG concluded that the system intentionally generates an “enormously high number of ballot errors,” leading to bulk adjudication of ballots “with no oversight, no transparency, and no audit trail.” The report also states that Antrim County’s computer system maintained records of adjudication for previous elections, but records for the 2020 election were missing, which it says prevents audit accountability. The report further states: “We must conclude that the 2020 election cycle records have been manually removed.” Separately, one month before the election, it was exposed that Dominion’s parent company received $400 million from an investment bank in Switzerland with ties to China. Speaker 3 said ASOG’s evidence was “astonishing,” asserting the obvious conclusion that the Dominion voting system was designed to cheat, referencing error rates cited as 81.96% in Everett and Central Lake Township and claiming Dominion’s error rates were 85,000 to 224,000 times higher than the federal standard. Speaker 2 said there was “certainly foreign meddling” in the 2020 U.S. presidential election and warned that unresolved problems could lead to “unimaginable” future problems.

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According to the speaker, in Ware County, the system flipped 37 votes from President Trump to former Vice President Biden. This was discovered by Dr. Earl Martin, a Waycross City Commission candidate. Certified election results from the county and published hand count results confirmed that 37 votes were shorted from President Trump and added to Joseph Biden. The speaker claims they obtained written confirmation from the elections director of Ware County, and included this in an unrebutted affidavit. The speaker states that a suggested forensic exam has not been done. Instead, the speaker claims the secretary of state sent a threatening letter to the counties to tell them not to allow forensic exams on Dominion machines.

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Two Clark County Technical employees revealed that votes on voting machines and USB drives changed overnight. They were only allowed a visual inspection of the USB drives and denied a forensic examination.

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In a local county commissioner race in Cobb County, Georgia, Lorne Alexander received 34.67% of the vote, Marshall Orson received 41.35%, and Michelle Long Spears received 23.98%. Since no candidate reached above 50%, a runoff election was required. However, Spears discovered that in some precincts, she didn't receive a single vote, including her own precinct. She demanded a hand recount, which revealed significant discrepancies. Alexander gained 355 votes, Orson lost 1298 votes, and Spears gained 3,620 votes, making her the new runoff candidate. The hand count showed 2810 votes more than the Dominion machines reported. This raises concerns about the reliability of the machines and the accuracy of other races conducted on them. Spears' actions brought attention to the issue.

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Votes in Michigan were miscounted due to software errors, favoring Democrats over Republicans. This affected 47 counties using the same software. Antrim County had to manually count all ballots. Other counties should review their results for discrepancies. Michigan residents deserve transparency in the election process.

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Democrats mistakenly received votes meant for Republicans in Michigan due to a software glitch, causing a 6,000 vote swing. The county clerk admitted to the error, prompting a hand count of all ballots in one county. It was discovered that 47 counties used the same software, raising concerns about similar discrepancies. Transparency and scrutiny are needed in Michigan's election process. Translation: Due to a software error, votes were incorrectly assigned to Democrats instead of Republicans in Michigan, leading to a significant swing in votes. This mistake has raised concerns about the accuracy of the election results in 47 counties that used the same software. Transparency and careful review of the results are necessary for the people of Michigan.
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