By Reuters Staff
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Social media users have been sharing content online that claims U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s Chief of Staff is the Chief Executive Officer for Dominion Voting Systems. This claim is false.
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Examples can be seen here , here and here .
One post here reads: “Everyone make this screen shot go viral. Maybe we can rescue California. Developing: Pelosi’s Chief of Staff is also Chief Executive of Dominion Ballot Counting Systems.”
The photograph used in the posts was posted on Pelosi’s Flickr account here . It was taken on May 7, 2013.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/489953.html (Natural News) Circuit Court Judge Kevin A. Elsenheimer has once again overruled the wishes of Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson by ordering the release of a large volume of 2020 election data, which plaintiffs in a lawsuit claim is fraudulent.
Judge Elsehnehimer had previously granted permission to William Bailey, the lead plaintiff, along with his team of IT experts to conduct a full forensic analysis of every Dominion Voting Systems machine and associated piece of equipment that was used in Antrim County, Mich., to run the 2020 election.
One of Bailey’s concerns is a ballot initiative to allow the establishment of a cannabis retail store in the Village of Central Lake that passed by single vote. Since some conservatives still inexplicably side with police state prohibition of a plant rather than constitutional individual liberty to freely possess and use what God provides in nature, Bailey and others deemed the initiative
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NRM says. “This time round, the overwhelming NRM win was dependent on effort put in by mobilisers who explained to the local people what President Museveni and NRM have done for them. This was also as a result of NRM leaders in the area. We sat and agreed that the party should win overwhelmingly,’’ Ms Mary Karooro, the Minister for General Duties in the Office of the Prime Minister.
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Ankole and Kigezi sub-regions, which make up south western Uganda, have 65 parliamentary seats.
Of these, NRM has won 53 seats, Forum for democratic Change (FDC) three seats, while nine have gone to Independents, eight of whom are NRM leaning.