When a firm that counts votes gets sold behind closed doors, the price isn’t what matters. What’s being traded is confidence...and that’s the one currency a republic can’t print more of.
“ When someone new owns the scoreboard, the burden of proof is on them…..not on the audience watching the game “ Perfect analogy for what could be a huge conflict of interests.
Let’s not mince words. Clearly a republican is buying this with OPM (interested parties). The real question is, “how do we neutralize this sale?”
Obviously, we can’t cancel the sale, but how do we stop the powers that be from utilizing this software nefariously and tipping the scales of every future election, making it almost an impossible feat to claim victory? Our options are shrinking!
They are attacking us on all fronts. Buying all the media conglomerates: five billionaires and corporations now control 90% of all media outlets. They own all of social media and are about to weaponize TikTok.
Additionally, they are utilizing gerrymandering to an almost absurd degree. And they are about to unleash law-fare to challenge and cast doubt on any election they lose. And finally, they will refuse to give up power: Period!
Bottom line: we know that they will cheat. We know they are cheating. We know they are consolidating critical industries that control and disseminate all of our information, and that they are actively working to build a full-proof system for guaranteeing their success in every future election.
What we don’t know is how to combat this? And we need people with experience to step up. We are at a tipping point where we either fight back or we lose; and there is no coming back from losing, at least not in the immediate future.
I’m not ready to lose, but honestly, I don’t know or have any of the answers on how to win either!
AI (Chatgpt) query on states that use dominion voting machines. 27 states, but it sounds like it is by county, so we all may have to find out what counites in our states use dominion voting machines.
Alabama — Partial
Alaska — Partial
Arizona — Partial (Maricopa County uses/has used Dominion).
What's really disturbing to me is that when I tried to get some background on Scott Leiendecker, there isn't any. Where does he live? Where did he come from.
So, he's a former Republican? That really sounds an alarm!
Thank you for bringing this front n center.
I like the way my state votes. At home where we can look at the voters pamphlet and understand the person and the issues. When I drop off my ballot, I get a text that it has been received and another when it is counted.
Paper Ballots for all States 💥💪‼️
“ When someone new owns the scoreboard, the burden of proof is on them…..not on the audience watching the game “ Perfect analogy for what could be a huge conflict of interests.
Let’s not mince words. Clearly a republican is buying this with OPM (interested parties). The real question is, “how do we neutralize this sale?”
Obviously, we can’t cancel the sale, but how do we stop the powers that be from utilizing this software nefariously and tipping the scales of every future election, making it almost an impossible feat to claim victory? Our options are shrinking!
They are attacking us on all fronts. Buying all the media conglomerates: five billionaires and corporations now control 90% of all media outlets. They own all of social media and are about to weaponize TikTok.
Additionally, they are utilizing gerrymandering to an almost absurd degree. And they are about to unleash law-fare to challenge and cast doubt on any election they lose. And finally, they will refuse to give up power: Period!
Bottom line: we know that they will cheat. We know they are cheating. We know they are consolidating critical industries that control and disseminate all of our information, and that they are actively working to build a full-proof system for guaranteeing their success in every future election.
What we don’t know is how to combat this? And we need people with experience to step up. We are at a tipping point where we either fight back or we lose; and there is no coming back from losing, at least not in the immediate future.
I’m not ready to lose, but honestly, I don’t know or have any of the answers on how to win either!
AI (Chatgpt) query on states that use dominion voting machines. 27 states, but it sounds like it is by county, so we all may have to find out what counites in our states use dominion voting machines.
Alabama — Partial
Alaska — Partial
Arizona — Partial (Maricopa County uses/has used Dominion).
dominionvoting.com
Arkansas — Partial
California — Partial (many counties use Dominion ImageCast; state listing shows county-level Dominion use).
votingsystems.cdn.sos.ca.gov
Colorado — Partial / Mostly yes (Dominion serves most counties).
California Secretary of State
Connecticut — Partial
Delaware — Partial
Florida — Partial (Dominion used in 18 counties in 2024).
Reuters
Georgia — Yes (statewide rollout starting 2020; all counties use Dominion).
Wikipedia
Hawaii — Partial
Idaho — Partial
Illinois — Partial
Indiana — Partial
Iowa — Partial
Kansas — Partial
Kentucky — Partial
Louisiana — Partial
Maine — Partial
Maryland — Partial
Massachusetts — Partial
Michigan — Partial (Dominion VATs and other Dominion equipment used in some localities).
Michigan
Minnesota — Partial
Mississippi — Partial
Missouri — Partial
Montana — Partial
Nebraska — Partial
Nevada — Partial
New Hampshire — Partial
New Jersey — Partial
New Mexico — Partial
New York — Partial
North Carolina — Partial
North Dakota — Partial
Ohio — Partial
Oklahoma — Partial
Oregon — Partial
Pennsylvania — Partial (Dominion certified and used in a subset of counties).
Rhode Island — Partial
South Carolina — Partial
South Dakota — Partial
Tennessee — Partial
Texas — No / Limited (Texas rejected certain Dominion products; some jurisdictions historically have not used Dominion).
Wikipedia
Utah — Partial
Vermont — Partial
Virginia — Partial
Washington — Partial (state SOS lists county-by-county voting systems).
WA Secretary of State
West Virginia — Partial
Wisconsin — Partial
Wyoming — Partial
Washington, D.C. — Partial / Yes (local jurisdictions use certified systems)
Puerto Rico — Yes (Dominion was used / contracted in Puerto Rico; saw active reporting in 2024).
What's really disturbing to me is that when I tried to get some background on Scott Leiendecker, there isn't any. Where does he live? Where did he come from.
So, he's a former Republican? That really sounds an alarm!
Thank you for bringing this front n center.
I like the way my state votes. At home where we can look at the voters pamphlet and understand the person and the issues. When I drop off my ballot, I get a text that it has been received and another when it is counted.
Here’s what I voted on in much of my early days. Miss em. https://youtu.be/DYKVa5LpR1Q?si=t79THLkEoZ-CBPs2
We should now protest the use of Dominion voting machines at the local level.