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Dominion bombshell: ‘Critical bug leading to INCORRECT results’

A 2020 presidential ballot featuring President Donald J. Trump against Joe Biden (Photo by Joe Kovacs)
A 2020 presidential ballot featuring President Donald J. Trump against Joe Biden (Photo by Joe Kovacs)

Voting machines have played an inordinate role in headlines in the last few years, since the oddly anomalous results of the 2020 presidential election were revealed to give Joe Biden narrow victories in states that appeared to be majority Republican.

Naturally there were questions about the accuracy of the counts by those machines, especially after some clearly wrong results were admitted, and corrected.

Commentators made accusations about failures and one of the voting machine behemoths, Dominion Voting Systems, immediately went to court, suing them for defaming the company’s reputation. Some defendants responded with their own lawsuits against Dominion.

And now, as a result of one of those legal actions by Dominion against Fox News, it’s been revealed in a report by Just the News that one of Dominion’s own executives knew the system had failed.

It was Dominion Director of Product Strategy and Security Eric Coomer who admitted in an email that his company’s technology was marred by a “*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results.”

“It does not get much worse than that,” he said.

The comments were revealed as a part of the discovery process in Dominion’s lawsuit against Fox. Dominion is demanding $1.6 billion for “defamation.”

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8 thoughts on “Dominion bombshell: ‘Critical bug leading to INCORRECT results’”

  1. Keep using > Machines / Drop Boxes / Mail in Votes / Counting Illegals / Counting the Dead & WHO WINS ?

    Democrats > EVERY TIME !!!!! Like 2020 !!!!!!

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