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Attorney Giuliani says Dominion voting machines in Democrat-run states must be audited

Attorney Giuliani says Dominion voting machines in
Democrat-run states must be audited 1

FILE – Former Mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer for President Donald Trump, speaks during a news conference at the Republican National Committee headquarters, Thursday Nov. 19, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, file)

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UPDATED 6:57 AM PT – Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Rudy Giuliani has called for an investigation into Dominion voting machines due to what he described as a “high rate of error” in their tabulation results.

The President’s attorney said Dominion machines in key states reported a 68 percent error rate, which allowed election officials to manipulate the vote count. He said those voting machines must be audited, adding that Democrats’ resistance to this may suggest they have something to hide.

“81.96 percent of the votes cast were rejected, and they were sent to an adjudication file and it is now missing,” explained the attorney. “The security records for election software are also missing, which also violates state law.”

Giuliani went on to add, Democrat officials in key states have failed to provide an explanation for these violations and must be held accountable.

Further, he stated the Michigan secretary of state engaged in potentially criminal activity in order to completely destroy electronic records of votes in Antrim, Michigan. Meanwhile, he pointed to evidence of massive vote manipulation in Antrim, which used foreign-owned Dominion software for the election.

“Dominion is a Canadian company, their votes are sent outside the U.S. during the calculation process,” the attorney continued. “Did you know that?”

Giuliani said this incident indicates an overall lack of security in states that also used Dominion.

“So, that would implicate just about all the other states in which there was rampant fraud,” he noted. “It would implicate the state of Arizona, it would implicate the state of Pennsylvania, it would implicate the state of Wisconsin, it would implicate Fulton County, Georgia where Dominion machines were used.”

Meanwhile, congressman-elect Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) has announced he will challenge the Electoral College vote count on the House floor to ensure U.S. elections are fair, free and just.

“Liberal governors and liberal secretaries of state, I will be contesting the election, ” stated the 25-year-old representative.

Cawthorn stressed mail-in ballots in swing states were authorized by executive action, bypassing state legislatures. He said such decisions were unconstitutional and illegal.

The congressman called on his fellow Republicans to challenge election fraud as well. Both Cawthorn and Giuliani pointed out that the GOP has been retreating and conceding for too long. They believe now is the time to take action.

“The media, Big Tech and the crooked elements in the Democratic Party are destroying it now,” Giuliani stated. “We’ve got to fight back and we’ve got to reclaim our right of free speech, a right of freedom of religion, and our right to a free and fair vote.”

Cawthorn is the latest lawmaker to announce he will challenge the electoral vote count following congressmen Tedd Budd (R-N.C.), Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), Brian Babin (R-Texas) and Jody Hice (R-Ga.).

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