THAT is why she said “...no matter what the end vote count is....”. Ahhh, it all becomes clear. Thanks media, for reporting this BEFORE the election.
...and Dominion Voting Systems Corp. is partnered w/HSA and CISA amongst others in federal, state and local governments
No wonder Nancy said, “Trump will not win.”
Pelosi was so cocky that she knew Trump was going to lose. She is in on the fraud. Whatever it is - SHE KNOWS! The woman is evil. This ain’t over people! There is a lot of forensic evidence out there. Forensic evidence of ALL of the fraud. PRAY to the God of the universe that this fraud will be found NOW! Ballots that were printed on laser printers! Who knows? We need people to think like an evil democrat to figure out their cheating. The ballots that were stuffed possibly may have the best evidence of grand theft election!
and the media will not report any of this whilst the ignorant masses out there who support Biden are clueless , or I could say do not care about fraud
This is fake news:
Hopefully the wheels are coming off their crime that Trump predicted in detail four months ago.
You can't just invalidate and exclude the state or county's vote, because that disenfranchises the legitimate voters in those areas.
And you can't just have a do-over in those states and counties, because they now know the nationwide election hangs in the balance. And other states didn't have the benefit of that knowledge.
When has a Dim been held accountable by anyone even in the face of overwhelming proof? I though so.
Governor Kristi Noem
@govkristinoem
If Joe Biden really wants to unify this country, he should wait until we can ensure that we had a fair election.
And even if it wasn't, it is ludicrous to even suggest that somehow his business dealings don't benefit her financially.
Okay, there has to be at least one know-it-all FReeper out there who feels compelled to FReepsplain it away.
Uh huh. And of course it is all so very innocent.
The company should reveal the code and machine language generated for this segment of their scan reader program. Than that code and machine language needs to be compared to the actual code and machine language run on each voting machine. My understanding is some changes were made due to down ticket races being changed, but that shouldn’t have effected the scan for the top of the ballot.
This is public information. The GOP should have already known of the connections and acted to choose another vote counting system. There aren’t very many of these companies.
I can only speculate that some GOP/Uniparty are ‘of the swamp’ and did not care that this company was dreadfully compromised and thus likely to be biased.
More details in this article: https://about.bgov.com/news/voting-machine-firms-add-lobbyists-amid-election-hacker-concerns/
Dominion Voting Systems which commands more than a third of the voting-machine market without having Washington lobbyists has hired its first, a high-powered firm that includes a longtime aide to Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The No. 1 vendor, Election Systems & Software, added two new lobbying firms last fall.
Members of Congress have criticized those and other companies for their security methods and business practices.
Evidence that Russian hackers in 2016 targeted a software vendor and voting systems in 21 states, plus Russian investment in at least one software company, has driven greater scrutiny of the aging machinery used across the country.
Multiple bills are pending, including legislation that would require paper trails (H.R. 378), and the House has passed legislation (H.R. 1) that would set cybersecurity standards for voting technology vendors that want to be eligible for federal grants.
The maintenance of Americans constitutional rights should not depend on the good graces and sketchy ethics of a handful of well-connected corporations like ES&S who have stonewalled Congress, lied to Congress, have questionable judgment when it comes to security, and have repeatedly gouged taxpayers, said Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), whos been pressing the companies for information since shortly after the 2016 election.
Washington Advocates
In October, ES&S hired Peck Madigan Jones, and paid the firm $80,000 during the last three months of 2018.
The company also reported hiring the lobbying firm Vectre Corp.
Dominions first-ever lobbying firm is Brownstein Farber Hyatt & Schreck. Nadeam Elshami, Pelosis former chief of staff, is one of the lobbyists on the account.
We want to make sure that we are telling the story of what Dominion is, and how deeply the company is invested in our mission, hopefully dispelling myths about our industry along the way, Kay Stimson, vice president of government affairs at Dominion, said in an email.
Both Dominion and ES&S say they are actively working with lawmakers and told Bloomberg Government they are having productive conversations.
As a priority, ES&S would like to see mandated, consistent cybersecurity testing for all vendors, performed by independent, qualified, vetted, good faith cybersecurity researchers, ES&S spokeswoman Katina Granger said in an email.
The Brennan Center for Justice, housed at New York University Law School, also reported lobbying on election security last year, as did Public Citizen, the Project on Government Oversight (POGO), identity theft protection company CyberScout, and tech giant Oracle Corp.
Congressional Attention
The ranking Democrats on four Senate committees have asked the three largest voting-machine companies how they plan to beef up their security measures before the next presidential election.
Impartial elections are the very heart of our democracy, which is why it is critically important that voting equipment manufacturers are accountable for their products, Sen.Gary Peters (D-Mich.) said in an email.
Peters, the ranking Democrat on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, co-signed the letter to the companies, along with the top Democrats on the Intelligence, Armed Services, and Rules and Administration committees.
Cyber Threats to State Election Systems Rising
First Line of Defense in U.S. Elections Has Critical Weaknesses
The Crisis of Election Security: NY Times
I do think there is a growing realization of what an important role they play in our elections and how little information we have about their security practices, who they hire, who owns them, said Lawrence Norden, the deputy director of the Brennan Centers Democracy Program.
The U.S. Constitution leaves election management up to state and local officials, so voting systems and protocols vary across thousands of jurisdictions.
An effort last year to impose regulations on the voting machine vendors was opposed by some state election officials and the White House on the grounds that it would impose on states rights.
Even a measure that had some bipartisan support (S. 2593 in the 115th Congress) ended up going nowhere.
The measure by Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) would have required voting machines to produce a printout to let election officials confirm electronic votes. Lankford and Wyden have said they intend to reintroduce paper-trail bills.
Republicans and Democrats agreed in the 2018 omnibus (Public Law 115-141) to divide among the states $380 million for voting system upgrades.
Federal and state officials say hundreds of millions of dollars are needed right away and more will be needed on a regular basis to keep systems secure and updated.
An example in just one state: Georgias legislature approved a plan to spend as much as $150 million on equipment that cybersecurity researchers say is still hackable.
If you want to deal with election security, it needs to be a continuous effort, it cant be something that just gets attention when people are fixated on election season because campaign ads are running, said Jake Laperruque, senior counsel at POGOs Constitution Project.
To contact the reporters on this story: Megan R. Wilson in Washington at mwilson@bgov.com; Michaela Ross in Washington at mross@bgov.com
To contact the editors responsible for this story: Katherine Rizzo at krizzo@bgov.com; Paul Hendrie at phendrie@bgov.com
Dominion Voting Systems was acquired on 7/17/2018 by Staple Street Capital.
Mr. Elshami is a lobbyist employed by Brownstein, Hyatt et al - that Staple Street hired in both 2019 and 2020 for the sole purpose of lobbying the Department of Homeland Security.
Let's double check our facts and not go down rabbit holes...
Maria does news. When a story is “without evidence” she does not mechanically spout a talking point but rather looks to see if there is evidence to be found.