There have been sufficient number of conflicts and bad results generation by the Dominion Voting system, so that it should be delisted altogether from any kind of bid for voting systems anywhere in the United States.
Fine for Cuba, maybe, where elections are a farce anyway, or Venezuela, where even the elected officials are denied access to their offices by the defeated incumbents. Because the results from Dominion voting systems and the software that makes up its operating system are so erratic, we cannot trust any results produced by this system. And when Americans can no longer trust the integrity of their votes on any level, a very important basis for the legitimacy of ANYONE elected to office by this corrupt system is called into question.
“Malefactors of great wealth” - once upon a time, this was the call for reform, and it is evident that a LOT of already wealthy folks have both invested in and stand to make sizable sums from the introduction and application of this Dominion Voting system throughout the United States.