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Michigan Election Official Vows to Block Investigation into Dominion Voting Machines

A top Michigan election official has vowed to block investigations into Dominion Voting Systems machines in her county, warning that she will only allow a probe to move forward “over my dead body.”

The investigation seeks to examine the vote-counting machines to see if they have the “ability to switch votes.”

The examination of the Dominion machines is in response to work by Barry County Sheriff Dar Leaf.

Sheriff Leaf is leading an effort to investigate allegations of voter fraud in the county and spur an official independent inquiry into the Dominion voting machines.

However, Barry County Clerk Pamela Palmer has emerged as an unusually hostile opponent of the investigation.

“We ran a perfectly balanced election in November of 2020,” Palmer continued.

“We had no issues with the machines or anything.

“The canvassers didn’t find any issues, it was a clean election.

“And now, nine months later, there’s a group that our sheriff is heading up, that is investigating to see if they can find that there was any fraud,” she added.

Palmer claims that the Dominion machines work fine, there is no capacity for them to ever be hacked, and the 2020 election was perfectly on the up-and-up, according to BLP.

She intends to obstruct and attempt to prevent any investigation from happening.

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