The governor’s office is denying the truth of the forensic audit as they desperately attempt to deflect claims of voter fraud. Assistant Attorney General Erik Grill is claiming that the report is
“inaccurate, incomplete and misleading.”
Big League Politics has reported on how Dominion voting system was brought into Michigan by a former Michigan Democrat Party voter protection czar shortly after the 2016 presidential election:
A former project manager for Dominion has been revealed as the Mayor of Lathrup Village, Mich., a small town right on the outskirts of Detroit.
Mayor Mykale “Kelly” Garrett is a veteran Democrat operative in the state of Michigan. New York Young Republican Club President Gavin Wax made the discovery in a Twitter post, noting that she has been earmarked by the Michigan Democratic State Central Committee.
Judge Releases Dominion Audit Report: System Designed to Create Systemic Fraud
A Michigan judge has released the bombshell report on the audit of Dominion Voting Systems, revealing that the machines and their software were designed to create systemic fraud. The report covers the forensic audit of Dominion s machines in Michigan’s Antrim County which received national attention after it was discovered that 6,000 votes for President Donald Trump were flipped to Democrat Joe Biden due to an error.
(Excerpt) Read more at nnettle.com .
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Steve1999
I’m guessing that what they really mean is that they were designed to allow people to “fix” bad data (which can be used to fraudulently change good data) with no audit trail.
LANSING A Michigan judge has ordered the release of a report on Antrim County voting equipment after state and county officials withdrew objections, saying the plaintiff s attorney had already publicly released his version of the findings in any case.
Assistant Attorney General Erik Grill said the report, which is expected to be released Monday morning, is inaccurate, incomplete and misleading.
Judge Kevin Elsenheimer of the 13th Circuit Court had ordered forensic imaging of the Dominion Voting Systems voting tabulators and related software after Antrim County resident William Bailey filed a lawsuit that challenged the integrity of the election equipment, citing errors in how the county initially reported its unofficial results.