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Conservatives really do not like bringing up dominion machines. (media.communities.win)
posted 2 years ago by LeRiverDanube 2 years ago by LeRiverDanube +27 / -0
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– SoctaticMethod1 15 points 2 years ago +15 / -0

The more time goes on, the more I think Dominion was as much of a honey trap as Jan 6 was.

The more concerning thing was mail in ballots and information suppression of things like the laptop.

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– Gizortnik 17 points 2 years ago +17 / -0

It was more of a honey trap than Jan 6.

Every possible form of voting irregularity or misconduct was used except the tabulators or voting machines intentionally miscounting votes. Despite all the weaknesses and vulnerabilities of their systems, it's the one method that seems to have had no issues. Even in Arizona with the Dominion machines there, the issue was not that the tabulators were commanded or programmed to miscount votes, but that they were intentionally sabotaged by the board of elections to misfire entirely.

When you realize just how much of a screaming TDS lunatic the CEO of Dominion was on Twitter, it makes you realize just how much of a distraction it was.

Even when it comes to mail-in-ballots, that's actually how the Dems knew whom to target when. Republicans were so concerned that their mail in ballots wouldn't be counted, that the Dems just decided to jam up every election day vote, and they'd be fine.

Richard Baris's survey of voters was shocking, when you voted was the single largest indicator of how you voted.

  • Registered Republicans on voting day were vastly pro-Trump
  • Registered Democrats on voting day were slightly pro-Trump
  • Registered Republicans in early voting were mostly pro-Biden
  • Registered Democrats in early voting were almost unanimously pro-Biden

It's just to easy to create a counter to that, particularly in heavily red areas.

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