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Between 9:11 PM and 9:32 PM on CNN, there were significant vote swings in the election. Joe Biden started with 706,000 votes and dropped to 300,000, while Trump went from 371,000 to 292,000. Biden then increased to 871,000, while Trump had a sudden increase to 413,000 before dropping again. These fluctuations raise questions about how votes can decrease and why there were so many errors. The video highlights a 19,000 vote switch in Pennsylvania and questions the number of errors across the country and who is responsible for them.

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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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Nevada has paused vote counting until Thursday morning. A water pipe burst at State Farm Arena in Georgia, halting absentee ballot tabulation. Allegheny, Pittsburgh, and other counties in Pennsylvania have also stopped counting for the night. Fulton County in Georgia will resume counting in the morning. Election workers will return to counting mail-in ballots in the morning. Nevada has also stopped counting votes. Translation: Nevada and Pennsylvania have temporarily stopped counting votes. A water pipe issue in Georgia caused a pause in absentee ballot tabulation. Several counties in Pennsylvania and Fulton County in Georgia have also halted counting for the night. Workers will resume counting in the morning.

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3% of pre-election voting ballots were altered using HAMR and ScoreCard software, potentially impacting the national vote. An algorithm was used to adjust votes for Biden in specific areas, like Michigan where a glitch favored Trump by 55100 votes in one district. Similar issues are suspected in other states with thousands of ballots appearing for Biden, statistically implausible.

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or 2 to finish counting. This could delay the result of the election in Georgia, which is now considered a battleground state. It is a big development and a labor-intensive process. The exact number of remaining ballots is unknown, but it seems like there is a lot left to count.

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There is a problem with counting votes in Georgia. A water pipe has broken in the State Farm Arena where they are tabulating absentee ballots. They have already counted 86,000 ballots, but we don't know how many more are left. Election officials say it may take a day or two to finish counting. This could delay the results of the election in Georgia, which is now considered a battleground state. It is a big development and a labor-intensive process. The exact number of remaining ballots is unknown, but it seems like there is a lot left to count.

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Dominion, a company with Democratic ties, is suspected of potentially allowing late votes to be added to favor Biden. Lawsuits in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan are being closely watched for potential constitutional violations and vote discrepancies. The administration may have a chance of prevailing in these states.

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There are significant issues with the programming of Dominion voter access terminals, specifically affecting straight party voting. This problem has emerged recently and is a nationwide concern for counties using these machines. Many were frustrated to discover this during the testing period and the start of early voting. Efforts are underway to hold Dominion accountable and to inform voters about the programming issue, which requires them to vote in every section of the ballot. This is particularly important in Michigan, where voters can cross over in ways not allowed in many other states. Colleagues from other states share similar frustrations regarding this situation.

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There have been issues with the programming of Dominion voter access terminals, specifically affecting straight party voting. This problem has emerged recently and is a nationwide concern for counties using these machines. The issue was discovered during testing and early voting, leading to dissatisfaction among users of Dominion machines. Efforts are underway to hold Dominion accountable and to inform voters about the programming issue, which requires them to vote in every section of the ballot. In Michigan, voters have the option to cross over in ways that differ from other states, making this issue particularly significant. Colleagues share the same concerns and frustrations regarding the situation.

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The speaker discusses an incident where there were errors in the vote count for Biden and Trump. They explain that the voting machine generated a high number of errors, which were then sent for adjudication. The rate of ballots needing adjudication was 68%, much higher than the federal allowable rate of 1 in 125,000. The speaker suggests that this program is designed to generate errors and manipulate votes. They also mention that on November 4th, all system files related to adjudication were deleted. This is seen as a significant issue.

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A Georgia representative reported that a voter in Whitfield County experienced issues with a Dominion voting machine. The machine allegedly switched votes on the printed ballot, not reflecting the voter's selections for president, congress, or other races. The voter reported the issue to election workers and had to restart the process multiple times, with the same error occurring repeatedly. The representative also expressed concerns about states like Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Michigan not fixing their election laws after 2020. Additional concerns include overseas voters receiving instructions via email on how to obtain and submit absentee ballots electronically, as well as the potential for illegal aliens to vote. The representative believes there is a good reason why people are skeptical and don't trust elections. They stated that everyone they talk to feels Donald Trump would win by a landslide if the election isn't stolen, citing betting markets, business sectors, and the prevalence of Trump signs in people's yards as indicators of his support.

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On election night, CNN experienced a switch in their reporting for Pennsylvania. The county source initially reported 1,690,589 votes for Trump and 1,252,537 votes for Biden. However, when Pennsylvania was shown again, the numbers changed to 1,670,631 votes for Trump and 1,272,495 votes for Biden. This indicated a vote switch of 19,958 from Trump to Biden. The process of transmitting votes involves precincts sending them to the county, which then goes to the state and cloud servers for live totaling. Data aggregators like Edison transmit this data to media companies. A similar vote switch occurred in Georgia, but further details were not provided.

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There were 138,000 votes that came in all at once, and they all went to Biden, which is statistically improbable. In any election, even in the most Democratic areas, you'd expect some votes for the opposing candidate. This situation raises concerns about the counting process, especially since it appears this spike occurred around 4:30 AM. Additionally, Nevada has unexpectedly stopped counting votes during the day, which is illogical and raises further questions about the transparency of the process. It’s unusual for counting to halt when there should still be workers tallying votes.

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During the election night, there were significant vote swings observed on CNN between Joe Biden and Trump. Biden's votes fluctuated drastically, raising questions about the accuracy of the counting process. The speaker questions the legitimacy of such errors and the impact they may have had on the election results nationwide. The concern is raised about the responsibility for these errors and the potential impact on the outcome.

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IT experts accessed a forensic image of the Dominion election management system in Mesa County, Colorado. They demonstrated how to switch tens of thousands of votes from Trump to Biden in seconds by changing the index number next to each candidate's name. They used a backdoor utility called SQL Server Management Studio, which is installed on the image of the voting system but not on the list of certified software. The experts showed how they flipped the results of the election with no trace of the activity being logged. In Pennsylvania, on live TV, Trump had 1,690,589 votes, while Biden had 1,252,537 votes at approximately 11:08 PM Eastern Standard Time. The next interval report, at approximately 11:09 PM, showed Trump's votes decreasing to 1,670,631, and Biden's votes increasing to 1,272,495. According to the report, live on CNN, exactly 19,958 votes were switched from Trump to Biden, meaning Trump lost 39,916 votes.

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Between 9:11 PM and 9:32 PM on CNN, there were significant vote swings during the election. Joe Biden's votes dropped from 706,000 to 517,000, then increased to 871,000 and dropped again to 495,000. Meanwhile, Trump's votes went from 371,000 to 413,000 and then down to 292,000. The speaker questions how votes can decrease when they should only be added. They highlight the possibility of errors, mentioning a 19,000 vote switch in Pennsylvania and questioning the number of errors nationwide and who is accountable for them.

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There is a nationwide issue with Dominion voter access terminals affecting straight party voting. This programming problem was discovered during the testing period and early voting, causing concern among those using Dominion machines. Efforts are underway to hold Dominion accountable and inform voters about the need to vote in every section of the ballot. This issue is particularly significant in Michigan, where voters can cross over in ways not allowed in many other states. Colleagues in other states share similar frustrations regarding the situation.

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In Mesa County, Colorado, IT experts demonstrate how easy it is to switch thousands of votes from Trump to Biden using a backdoor utility in the Dominion election management system. The tool allows them to change the results without leaving a trace. In Pennsylvania, live TV footage shows nearly 20,000 votes being switched from Trump to Biden, resulting in Trump losing almost 40,000 votes. The manipulation occurs within minutes, highlighting vulnerabilities in the voting system.

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There are significant issues with the programming of Dominion voter access terminals, specifically affecting straight party voting. This problem has emerged recently and is a nationwide concern for counties using these machines. During the testing period and early voting, it became clear that voters must be informed about this programming issue, which requires them to vote in every section of the ballot. This is particularly important in Michigan, where voters can cross over in ways not allowed in many other states. Many colleagues from other states share our frustration and surprise regarding this situation, and we are actively working with Dominion for accountability and ensuring voters are aware of the necessary voting procedures.

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There were significant vote swings on election night between 9:11 PM and 9:32 PM. Joe Biden's votes fluctuated dramatically, dropping from 700,000 to 517,000, then rising to 871,000, while Trump's votes increased from 371,000 to 413,000 before plummeting to 292,000. This raises questions about how votes can decrease when they should only increase. While human and machine errors can occur, the scale of these discrepancies—like a 300,000 vote swing—seems excessive. In Pennsylvania, a 19,000 vote switch was noted, but many similar instances across the country prompt concerns about the integrity of the election process. How many errors are acceptable, and who is responsible for these discrepancies?

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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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Counting of absentee ballots in several counties has been temporarily halted. In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, they paused overnight and resumed in the morning. Fulton County, Georgia, stopped counting at 10:30 PM and will continue tomorrow. Nevada also stopped counting until 9 AM on Thursday. The reason for the pause in Nevada is unclear. Additionally, there was a water pipe break at State Farm Arena in Georgia, where they were counting absentee ballots, causing a halt in tabulation.

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There is a nationwide issue with Dominion voter access terminals affecting straight party voting due to a programming error. This problem was discovered during the testing phase and early voting. Efforts are being made to hold Dominion accountable and to inform voters about the issue, emphasizing the importance of voting in each section of the ballot. This situation is particularly significant in Michigan, where voters can cross over in ways that differ from other states. Colleagues in other states share similar concerns and frustrations regarding this matter.

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IT experts accessed a forensic image of the Dominion election management system in Mesa County, Colorado. They demonstrated how to switch tens of thousands of votes from Trump to Biden in seconds by changing the index number next to each candidate's name. Using a backdoor utility called SQL Server Management Studio, which is not on the list of certified software, they pulled up the presidential results in Mesa County. Biden had 31,000 votes and Trump had 56,000. By changing the index numbers, they flipped the results, giving Biden 56,000 votes and Trump 31,000 votes. This action was not logged and left no trace. In Pennsylvania, on live TV at approximately 11:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, Trump had 1,690,589 votes and Biden had 1,252,537 votes. The next interval report, at approximately 11:09 PM, showed Trump's votes decreasing to 1,670,631 and Biden's votes increasing to 1,272,495. Live on CNN, 19,958 votes were switched from Trump to Biden, resulting in Trump losing 39,916 votes.

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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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