mark francis
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I do have evidence of one machine the republicans forced democrats to allow them to examine in which was discovered that thousands of votes had been flipped in the election from Trump to Biden. Because democrats were so successful at blocking investigations of most Dominion machines we will never know if other machines also flipped votes or how many thousands of votes were actually flipped.Sorry. You have no evidence of that.
Democrats lied after the vote flip was caught, and they tried to blame the fraud on human error. However, they continued to block investigations into thousands of other Dominion machines demanding that Americans take their word for it that democrats had examined the rest of their machines and found no democrat fraud. That's like Jim Jones telling kids to drink up the Kool-Aid because it will not hurt them.
Michigan county vote count glitch was not fraud | Fact Check (afp.com) 11-7-20
Fact Check (by leftist liars, of course, determined to hide the exposure of the fraud democrats absolutely could not afford to be uncovered in other machine investigations.)
Michigan county vote count glitch does not pose systemic threat (AFP / Seth Herald)
Michigan county vote count glitch was not fraud
Michigan went blue in 2020, adding its 16 electoral votes to Biden’s total, but Trump overwhelmingly won Antrim county, receiving nearly twice as many votes as Biden once the glitch was fixed.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s office released a statement on November 7 explaining what went wrong in Antrim, and how it was corrected.
“The error in reporting unofficial results in Antrim County Michigan was the result of a user error that was quickly identified and corrected; did not affect the way ballots were actually tabulated; and would have been identified in the county canvass before official results were
reported even if it had not been identified earlier,” the statement said.
The software program, Election Source, worked properly and correctly counted votes, but the county missed an operation step, the statement said. This resulted in a miscommunication between the software and the county’s central election management system that was quickly corrected.
“This was an isolated error, there is no evidence this user error occurred elsewhere in the state, and if it did it would be caught during county canvasses, which are conducted by bipartisan boards of county canvassers.”
Antrim County Clerk Sheryl Guy is quoted on the county’s Facebook page: “We continue to work hard to ensure the integrity of the election results.”
The post adds that both the county and Election Source “have taken steps to adjust policies and procedures to ensure that a similar situation does not happen in the future.”