BREAKING: Republicans Purchase Dominion Voting Systems. WE RUSSIA now.

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Kamala was about to make all men and boys wear dresses though. Did i forget to mention she is Indian too?
You forgot she wanted to give Transgender illegal immigrants toe nail clippers
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They are just tabulation machines. And it seems the new owner wants to try and move towards hand counting (higher error rates, less accurate than tabulation machines).



And, states aren't obligated to use their machines.
Yeah but when control of Congress comes down to purplish counties in Arizona or Nevada or even South Texas this is definitely setting up a problem.

Look how much problem Trump caused just insinuating those two black women were suitcasing ballots. Now he would have the company backing his nonsense claims of their own machines.
 

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Dominion, the second leading provider of voting machines in the US, whose systems are used in 27 states—including the entire state of Georgia—has developed its software in Canada and Belgrade, Serbia, for two decades. A search on LinkedIn shows numerous programmers and other workers in Serbia who claim to be employed by the company.

The Liberty statement does not say whether the company plans to rewrite code developed by these foreign workers—which would potentially involve rewriting hundreds of thousands of lines of code—or whether the company will move foreign developers to the US or replace them with American programmers. (Dominion has a US headquarters in Colorado.) A Liberty official, who agreed to speak on the condition that they not be named, told WIRED only that Leiendecker “is committed to 100 percent … domestic staffing and software development.” An unnamed source told CNN, however, that Liberty will continue to have a presence in Canada, where its machines are used across the country.

Philip Stark, professor of statistics at UC Berkeley and a longtime election-integrity advocate, says Liberty’s assurance about domestic-only workers is a red herring. “If the claim is that this is somehow a security measure, it isn’t. Because programmers based in the US also … may be interested in undermining or altering election integrity,” he tells WIRED.

With regard to third-party audits mentioned in the press release, a Liberty official told WIRED this means the company will conduct a “third-party, top-to-bottom, independent review of [Dominion] software and equipment in a timely manner and will work closely with federal and state certification agencies and report any vulnerabilities” to give voters assurance in the machines and the results they produce. The company didn’t say when this review would occur, but a Liberty representative told Axios it would happen ahead of next year's midterm elections, and the company would "rebuild or retire" machines as needed.
 
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