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Georgia vote integrity hit by fresh failure of Dominion voting machines

Georgia vote integrity hit by fresh failure of Dominion
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A multitude of lawsuits – some of them still pending – and many supporters of President Trump have alleged that Dominion voting machines failed in the November election, miscounting votes, flipping votes from President Trump to Joe Biden and much more.

The company has responded with threats to sue.

But now a state official in Georgia has confirmed a failure of the machines on Tuesday, in the elections going on there for the state’s two Senate seats.

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Gabriel Sterling, the state’s voting system implementation manager, confirmed that issue involves “a programming error on security keys for some locations.”

He claimed voting was continuing with “backup emergency ballots.”

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The machines have been determined, by one assessment in Michigan, where they were suspected of flipping enough votes from President Trump to Biden to alter the county’s election results – before being caught, to have an error rate as high as 68%.

Georgia radio host John Fredricks explained what listeners have been telling him.

“No 1, we’ve got another problem with Dominion machines. I know this is going to shock your viewers today but Dominion machines in several, get this, not one or two, but three of the largest Republican precincts at 10 a.m. are down. I got this from multiple people breaking live into my show. People have been told that they cannot scan their ballots. They come in vote fill it out. They’re told they can’t scan their ballot because the machines don’t work,” he said.

He explained voters were being told to make out a ballot and leave it and poll workers were promising to scan it later.

That raised questions of its own, according to one voter who he’s being told to rely on Democrat “activists” to process his vote for Republicans Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, the GOP incumbent senators defending their seats against Democrat challengers.

Another commenter posted online: “My family in GA trying to vote this morning. Was told that machines are ‘down’ and he has to vote provisional. Here’s the catch: Machines are NOT down in Democrat county. Just the Repub Co.”

President Trump joined the conversation:

The Daily Caller News Foundation has reported that John Poulos, founder and CEO of the Colorado-based Dominion Voting Systems, is planning to sue attorney Sidney Powell for her role in promoting “falsities” related to the 2020 presidential race.

Also being considered is litigation against Fox News, One America News Network and Newsmax and others.

He said things being said about him and his company are “demonstrably false.”

Earlier, another Dominion official, Eric Coomer, sued over the allegedly “false conspiracy theories.”

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