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The election fraud carried out against the American people in 2020 was more widespread than simply the five ‘contested states.’ Anywhere Dominion machines operated, votes were stolen from President Trump and other Republicans and transferred to democrats, establishing a banana republic and installing a dictator regime. Thankfully, some people are still fighting to expose the fraud and correct the crime. In Pennsylvania, an investigation has been ordered.

Conservative Treehouse explained:

Officials in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, have unanimously approved the district attorney to investigate the recent primary election after on-screen ballots mislabeled Republican ballots as Democrat candidates.

(The Times Leader) – […] Dominion Voting Systems Inc., which supplied and programs the devices, said “human error” at the company caused the data entry typographical mistake that put a Democratic header at the top of Republican ballots. The county administration also acknowledged the county did not test the ballots after they were programmed into the machines, relying on the company to do that task.

Griffith’s resolution asks the DA’s office to investigate Dominion’s practices and procedures in programming and set-up of the primary ballot, the county election bureau’s review and testing and the election board’s role in election equipment oversight and security. (read more)

The election fraud carried out against the American people in 2020 was more widespread than simply the five ‘contested states.’ Anywhere Dominion machines operated, votes were stolen from President Trump and other Republicans and transferred to democrats, establishing a banana republic and installing a dictator regime. Thankfully, some people are still fighting to expose the fraud and correct the crime. In Pennsylvania, an investigation has been ordered. Conservative Treehouse explained: Officials in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, have unanimously approved the district attorney to investigate the recent primary election after on-screen ballots mislabeled Republican ballots as Democrat candidates. (The Times Leader) – […] Dominion Voting Systems Inc., which supplied and programs the devices, said “human error” at the company caused the data entry typographical mistake that put a Democratic header at the top of Republican ballots. The county administration also acknowledged the county did not test the ballots after they were programmed into the machines, relying on the company to do that task. Griffith’s resolution asks the DA’s office to investigate Dominion’s practices and procedures in programming and set-up of the primary ballot, the county election bureau’s review and testing and the election board’s role in election equipment oversight and security. (read more)

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