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Let's provide some context.  Evidence of voting fraud began streaming out of American news sources even before polls closed, and Trump-hating leftists and leftist sources began claiming they had already debunked the evidence.  Really?  When did they debunk the evidence?  How did they debunk the evidence?  By amassing false claims from Trump-hating leftists and weak-minded rubes who just went along with the looting and lying Democrat mob, but the claims were not based on actual investigations and solid facts.


This report by a Trump-opposing leftist came out 8 days after the election was officially ended (although Democrats did not stop counting and adding votes for Biden for several more days after polls closed.):


Trump Cites Debunked Conspiracy that Dominion Changed Votes (mediaite.com) 11-12-20

Trump Goes ALL Caps Promoting OAN’s Voter Fraud Conspiracy Debunked By the NY Times and Others


Colby HallNov 12th, 2020, 12:19 pm


Trump cited a report that a company called Dominion, the maker of voting machines used across the country in the November 3rd general election, “deleted 2.7 million trump votes nationwide,” before listing specific votes switched by state.


Here follows an unsubstantiated anti-Trump opinion of the leftist propaganda:


There are a number of unverified, baseless, and largely debunked conspiracy theories that are being promoted in the more unhinged parts of Trump’s base of supporters. 


The Dominion voting machine conspiracy is based on what is claimed to be a last-minute “patch” or computer software update that happened on the eve of the election.  (Not true.  The evidence of Dominion corruption is much broader than that and is based upon unrefuted evidence from several states.) These voting machines were used in counties in Georgia, Michigan, and, yes, Pennsylvania, but as of yet, there is no evidence from any reliable source that gives any indication of validity.


The source of Trump’s conspiratorial missive comes not from Rion, but from OAN’s Lilia Fifield, who reported this morning that “election systems across the country are found to have deleted millions of votes cast for president trump,” citing data obtained from Edison Research.  (Evidence of machine voting fraud came from dozens of sources in several states.  The evidence was reported by Trump but did not originate with him or with individual supporters, even though it was reported by Trump supporters and never actually refuted by Biden supporters.  The evidence of massive machine fraud comes from the machines themselves.)


The report goes on to claim that Dominion voting systems may have switched as many as 435,000 votes from President Trump to Joe Biden” and the author also finds “another 2,700,000 Trump votes appear to have been deleted by dominion including almost one million truckloads in Pennsylvania alone.”


The problem with this report, however, is that it only appears to exist in the dark conspiratorial ecosystem of the Internet. There is no report on this available on the website of Edison Research. Further, the Dominion computer glitch conspiracy has been debunked by Snopes and the New York Times as well.


The leftists claim the report "appears to exist" outside actual facts and evidence, but the leftists fail to prove the evidence is false.  They would need to have asked for and received thorough bipartisan evaluations of the machines immediately after the election in order to declare without fear of contradiction that the machines had not been corrupted, but they did not do that.  Therefore, they all lie who claim they looked and found no evidence of fraud.  Not only did they never look they did not have time to properly investigate before falsely claiming they investigated and found no flaws.


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