Pennsylvania County Votes to Investigate Voting Machines Over ‘Errors’
Luzerne County council votes to allow a district attorney to investigate issues reported during last week s election
A county council in northeastern Pennsylvania on Tuesday voted to allow the local District Attorney’s office to investigate the May 18 primary election after officials and voters reported issues with voting equipment at polling places.
Luzerne County Councilman Walter Griffith proposed the district attorney investigate the mid-May election and made note of the on-screen ballot mislabeling error as well as other issues, arguing that it is needed because many voters are “disenfranchised and concerned about the integrity of the election process,” reported the local Times Leader newspaper. All 10 County Council members present approved the initiative, with one council member absent.
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
This year, like a perfect storm, all of the factors for voter fraud were brought together to elect a senile old man to the presidency and an outright communist to the vice presidency.
First there were the Dominion Voting System machines that were supposedly not on the Internet. Then there were the 35 million illegals supposedly allowed to vote without ID. Next comes claims of ballot stuffing by election workers. And let us not forget the 5 million illegal ballots said to have been printed and smuggled into the country by the Red Chinese, or the many claims about the usual underage and dead voters.
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Sidney Powell s lawyers again asked a court to dismiss Dominion s $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit.
They argued that Dominion unfairly singled her out from everyone who pushed election falsehoods.
Dominion sent legal threats to more than 150 people and has said it s planning more lawsuits.
Attorneys for Sidney Powell once again asked a court to dismiss Dominion Voting Systems $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against her, arguing that she was unfairly singled out among people who falsely claimed the company rigged the 2020 presidential election against Donald Trump.
The attorneys Monday-night filing, meant to bolster a motion to dismiss the case, argued that Dominion didn t have the standing to sue Powell.
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