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Are the machines vulnerable to corruption or not? If the machines can be corrupted by crooked operators, then why did Democrats refuse to allow the machines to be examined immediately after the election before any crooks could erase the evidence of their wrongdoing?Democratic senators warned of potential 'vote switching' by Dominion voting machines prior to 2020 election | Washington Examiner 11-13-20Four congressional Democrats sent a letter to the owners of Dominion Voting Systems and cited several problems that “threaten the integrity of our elections,” including “vote switching.”In a December 2019 letter to Dominion Voting Systems, which has been mired in controversy after a human error involving its machines in Antrim County, Michigan, resulted in incorrect counts, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden, and Amy Klobuchar and congressman Mark Pocan warned about reports of machines “switching votes,” “undisclosed vulnerabilities,” and “improbable” results that “threaten the integrity of our elections.”
Are the machines vulnerable to corruption or not? If the machines can be corrupted by crooked operators, then why did Democrats refuse to allow the machines to be examined immediately after the election before any crooks could erase the evidence of their wrongdoing?
Democratic senators warned of potential 'vote switching' by Dominion voting machines prior to 2020 election | Washington Examiner 11-13-20
Four congressional Democrats sent a letter to the owners of Dominion Voting Systems and cited several problems that “threaten the integrity of our elections,” including “vote switching.”
In a December 2019 letter to Dominion Voting Systems, which has been mired in controversy after a human error involving its machines in Antrim County, Michigan, resulted in incorrect counts, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden, and Amy Klobuchar and congressman Mark Pocan warned about reports of machines “switching votes,” “undisclosed vulnerabilities,” and “improbable” results that “threaten the integrity of our elections.”