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You are the gullible one here. You cannot prove the crap you are claiming.
Before 2020 democrats warned that Dominion voting machines were vulnerable to hacking and corruption but after the election democrats claimed there was no corruption in the machines and threatened or succeeded to jail anyone attempting to examine the machines for the purpose of verifying that unproven claim.

Flashback: Democrats Said Voting Machines Can Be Hacked, Votes Can Be Switched

Flashback: Democrats Said Voting Machines Can Be Hacked, Votes Can Be Switched

By
Taylor Penley July 19, 2021 at 3:09pm
 
Again, you are full of crap and nothing you claim is remotely true.
Computer expert hacks Dominion Voting Machine in front of judge, changes votes with Bic pen – WDBO

Computer expert hacks Dominion Voting Machine in front of judge, changes votes with Bic pen

By Joe Kelley

January 23, 2024 at 3:56 pm EST

In a recent Georgia trial, an expert in voting systems testified that Dominion Voting Systems machines were alarmingly susceptible to hacking. According to coverage by Law360 Pulse, the expert, Professor J. Alex Halderman from the University of Michigan, demonstrated how he could use a Bic pen and a smart card to easily copy, edit, and change votes within seconds.

This testimony took place in an Atlanta trial related to a case filed in 2017 against the state of Georgia. The Coalition for Good Governance, a liberal activist group, originally filed the suit, asserting that the state’s use of touch-screen computers for voting, without a verifiable print ballot, made the voting counts vulnerable to manipulation.

Professor Halderman, known for his report highlighting deficiencies in Dominion’s voting machines, presented his findings during the trial. Notably, the Coalition for Good Governance urged a federal judge to mandate Georgia to cease using Dominion Voting Systems, even after the state had switched its voting vendor in 2020. The lawsuit argued that the machines, despite changes, remained vulnerable to potential attacks.
 
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