These "glitches" are not just taking place in one county, here or there. It's not a "glitch". It's an intentional feature in the software, used to steal elections, and is being used WIDESPREAD across multiple counties and parts of each state.caryking said:GP, we feel confident these type irregularities are happening across the country. The real question is: will this example, and potentially others, really make a difference in the final outcome in Michigan?GuerrillaPack said:
These are not software "glitches". Every one of them is flipping votes from Trump to Biden. They are rigging the software to cheat.
Another "glitch" corrected giving votes back to Trump. They blame it on "the clerk accidentally did not update software used to collect voting machine data". Uh huh, sure.
https://www.wzzm13.com/article/news/local/michigan/officials-antrim-county-clerk-error/69-4ceabff8-0dc9-4be6-9bc7-b8482b50cf6eQuote:
Officials: Clerk error behind Antrim County results favoring Biden
Michigan's Department of State said Friday evening that the clerk accidentally did not update software used to collect voting machine data.
State officials say a clerk's error in a small Republican-leaning northern Michigan county earlier this week led to the reporting of unofficial voting results favoring Democrat Joe Biden.
So, yes, it can and is being used to flip entire states...easily. And this same voting software, "Dominion", that is having all these flipping "glitches" was used in about 30 states, including most of the battleground states.
Some of these vote flipping softwares are now being exposed, including ones called "Hammer" and "Scorecard" -- including being discussed in the Establishment media and by Trump's legal team.
Here is Lou Dobbs covering Hammer and Scorecard with Trump's legal team. She says that these are being used to make a "3-4%" swing in the votes. So that could easily flip these states where the final margin is under 1%.