Posted on 10/11/2025 8:49:50 AM PDT by Pete Dovgan
Dominion Voting Systems -- the voting machine company at the center of false 2020 election fraud conspiracy theories -- has been sold to a seemingly new election company run by a former Republican election official, according to a person familiar with the sale.
John Poulos, the former Dominion CEO, confirmed the sale in a statement.
"Liberty Vote has acquired Dominion Voting Systems," Poulos said.
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Only crying is laughter at the cringe resourcement to AI to score points. I’ve noted that Grok also regards the Cato Institute as right wing when they are owned by libertarian party, specifically the open borders wing of the libertarian party.
The danger of AI is that the algorithm can be pretty braindead sometimes.
“Yes, Scott Leiendecker is a conservative and a longtime Republican.
He previously served as the GOP elections director for St. Louis City and is a former advocate for Republican election reforms.
As the founder and chairman of Liberty Vote, he recently acquired Dominion Voting Systems in a deal focused on enhancing election integrity through measures like third-party audits and paper ballots, which align with conservative priorities.”
Be good enough to point out any untrue statements in that will ya?
I see no apparent incorrect statements.
Lets try using Grok better...
Try asking more questions.. like What has Scott Leiendecker done from 2015-2024?
Gets us a few tidbits.
He was on St. Louis City Board of Election Commissioners from 2005 to 2012 (Long time ago, what has he done during the Trump era?)
Also, KNOWiNK should have been mentioned by Grok, So should KNOWiNK’s involvement in high-stakes elections, including partnerships with Dominion Voting Systems in states like Georgia for electronic poll books.
I don’t disagree with the conservative label, what I disagree with is the use of algorithm to curait an opinion on a question no one asked.
Grok doesn’t know what really matters about the question when you ask it, “is Scott Leiendecker a conservative?”
What I’m really looking for is, “why is Scott Leiendecker trustworthy as a conservative controlling Dominion voting systems?”
You get the answer you want but it isn’t really a good answer.
For reference Grok says,
Christopher A. Wray, the former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 2017 to 2025, is widely regarded as a conservative Republican based on his political registration, career history, and public statements. He was nominated by Republican President Donald Trump and confirmed unanimously by the Senate. Below is a breakdown of the evidence supporting this assessment.
Why? Because I asked Grok if Chris Wray was a conservative.
“I see no apparent incorrect statements.”
Didn’t think you would.
To a question no one but you wanted to ask...
To an obvious question every conservative would like the answer to after the takeover was announced.
In summary, Wray’s Republican registration, donations, and career under GOP administrations firmly place him in the conservative camp, though his emphasis on FBI nonpartisanship drew fire from the party’s MAGA wing. This aligns with traditional conservatism’s focus on rule of law over political expediency.
So Says Grok.
Scott Leiendecker is a conservative? Not really the best question.
Yup.
That's what really counts right now.
Wray’s irrelevant, immaterial and incompetent to paraphrase Perry Mason.
Wray was a Republican
Barr was a Republican
Souter was a Republican appointee
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