Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Allegations Swirl Around Dominion Voting Systems But Are They Accurate?  November 17, 2020| AAN Staff | Politics



While the mainstream media and Joe Biden continue to proclaim he’s the president-elect, the presidential election results remain uncertified.

The controversy bubbling around Dominion Voting Systems, in particular, has transformed into a roiling boil.

Election clerks used Dominion equipment, reliant on Chinese components, in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, and Nevada — hotly-contested battleground states where the presidential election results remain unresolved.

The claims from conservative activists center on unsubstantiated allegations that Dominion, through vulnerable equipment, partisan executives, or a combination of the two, altered the election results. Yet circumstantial evidence has given credence to the misgivings a growing number of conservatives genuinely feel about Dominion’s free reign in the handling of tens of millions of electronic ballots.

A finalized agreement between Dominion and California’s Santa Clara County states its staff may “adjust tally based on review of scanned ballot images.”

Concerns over the lack of oversight have increased given the voting system manufacturer’s deep ties to Washington, D.C.’s ruling elite. Eric Coomer, Dominion’s Director of Strategy and Security, has long been associated with the Democrat Party’s upper echelon. Recent unconfirmed rumors link Coomer to Antifa and politically explosive social media comments, including, “Trump won’t win. I made f***ing sure of that.”


Chanel Rion OAN @ChanelRion
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Dominion Director of Strategy and Security, #EricCoomer: "Trump won't win. I made F***ing sure of that."
This claim about election fraud is disputed


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