Massive Issue...Nationwide Software "Glitch" With Dominion Voting Machines
This is a massive issue, and I cannot believe the response from Jocelyn Benson.
Michigan Sec of State, Jocelyn Benson, admits this "glitch" is nationwide. In her presser, Benson acknowledged the issue was identified during testing...and apparently it can't be fixed 🧐
Per Benson: "It's a nationwide issue with Dominion voter access terminals...not all the machines...just the ones that are accessible..."
Just the ones that are accessible? Accessible to what? Of course, she doesn't say. Instead she rambles on in an ala-Kamala word salad.
However, Benson then goes on to say that this bug affects straight party down ballots, and that they learned about it during the testing period. This is a critical point where she really steps deep into the manure pile.
Given the number of users impacted (more than 100K) and the nature of the problem it's creating (duplicate ballots) this is a Sev 1 bug...Sev 2 bug at a minimum. Software development and deployment protocol...you do not roll out software into a production environment with known bugs of this severity.
But they did. Knowingly. And didn't say anything until the issue until people caught it. And apparently, there is no plan to actually fix it.
@BizSuitStacy Personally I think the old analog lever machines should be the only method used in all elections, one of my schools in iowa during the 80's got a hold of a few to hold our student body elections when the state converted to scantron.
@Musicman we all need to be vigilant and raise awareness. Forget all the other distractions such as the garbage comment. All eyes on Michigan. All eyes on every Dominion machines. All eyes on Jena Griswold in CO.
Wasn't Michigan one of the states where the sworn affadavits mentioned far more tallied votes than registered voters in 2020's election, and didn't they use Dominion back then too? Proof that Rudy was right all along.