Posted on 03/15/2018 2:00:50 PM PDT by detective
On Tuesday, Pennsylvanias 18th district held a special election in which Democrat Conor Lamb is widely believed to have edged out his Republican rival Rick Saccone. While absentee votes are still being counted, Republicans are raising concerns that some voting machines were miscalibrated, which led to votes being switched from Saccone to Lamb.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
I don't know the "how" of miscalibrating the machine; but, I do remember that the exact same problem was happening when Obama ran for re-election.
Is the company that produces these machines still run by George Soros?
I just read over at Instapundit today, that a lot of municipalities are returning to paper ballots. Glenn Reynolds (owner of Instapundit) stated today that he has been recommending exactly that for 15 years.
Because George Soros owns the company that produces these voting machines. (At least that is something I read a few years ago.)
How do you miscalibrate a voting machine except having it count beside one or one.?...
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Its calibration of what surface area(s) of the touch screen will translate into a vote for which candidate. If only a small portion of a candidates name vote button (typically along one edge) is calibrated to be registered as the opposing candidates vote then a small random percentage of voters will hit only that edge. Many voters will not later notice the error. If a voter DOES notice the error a precinct judge could simply hit the button squarely and say see, no problem. The RATS have this down to a science.
Voting machines.... needing “calibration” because counting is hard. I want to know what kind of measuring device they are “calibrating”. LOL.
Imagine by how large a landslide the Trump vote must have been for them overcome their voter fraud in PA and WI.
I often think about this. And not just for PA and WI. I firmly believe Trump won the popular vote as well as the electoral vote. We need to get a real handle on voter fraud in this country. With Dems, it's rampant.
I’ve been reassured there was no vote fraud. This district is 95 percent white /rolleyes.
https://www.waynedupree.com/paul-ryan-super-pac-seems-to-have-released-flyer-to-help-conor-lamb/
https://patriotbeat.com/2018/03/15/bombshell-report-paul-ryan-helped-dem-conor-lambs-pa-victory/
Comments anyone?
Miscalibrated, my Obamahole!
If it is close, they will cheat!
I don’t know anything about these machines. I trust paper ballots with DL plus voter ID scanned and attached to each ballot. Then count each one by one R and one D. I guess that IS too tough.
Computer fraud is so easy to do from anywhere-—and leaves no DNA or fingerprints.
ITEM——Remember that when Debbie W/S headed the DNC, donations wire-transferred into the DNC intended for Bernie, mysteriously ended up in Hillary’s campaign account.
UPDATE: After I posted that tidbit, one FReeper in ALA said something similar happened there-—when the votes were being counted, the Democrats suddenly received a large bloc of votes seemingly from nowhere.
ITEM——Another Freeper from FLA said the EXACT same thing happened there when the votes for DWS’s election were being counted.
I personally saw a machine that cast a vote for Bob Casey Jr. (D) when the voter pushed the button for a straight Republican ballot. This was in the election where Rick Santorum lost his seat.
I called the Santorum campaign and said I would swear an affidavit but they let it go.
Is there any instance any time any where of “miscalibration” in favor of Republicans?
You misspelled rigged.
There was no miscalibration. I’m surprised they didn’t blame it on a “glitch.”
Why doesn’t that surprise me. The rats just can not win without fraud
The Russkies did it! ;-)
You notice those miscalibrations never go the other direction.
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