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The rampant corruption of Americaâs rigged election systems is even more comically obvious this time around in 2023 â than it was in 2021 and 2020.
The voting machines in Pennsylvania were flipping votes for judges of course.
From the AP story: Despite the glitch on the printed summary, votersâ actual choices were properly recorded by the machinesâ backend system, and their votes will be tabulated accurately, Dertinger said Thursday afternoon at a news conference in Easton.
âWhat you read and what the computer reads are two different things. The computer does not read the text that is printed out,â he said.
The issue affected all the countyâs voting machines in use Tuesday, estimated at more than 300.
Just stop a moment and absorb what the utterly corrupt AP is admitting to you:
ââ¦actual choices were properly recorded by the machinesâ backend systemâ¦â
âWhat you read and what the computer reads are two different thingsâ¦â
âDonât worry about it,â the local election authorities basically told voters who caught the rigging in Pennsylvania.
Why?
Your votes will be re-flipped by the computerâs back-end system.
The voting machines were ânot workingâ in Houston, Texas too.
The voting machines were also âacting funnyâ in New Jersey â probably by accidentally telling voters the truth!
There were problems with the voting machines in 18 states yesterday.
The state of Kentucky pulled a play from Georgiaâs 2020 election (recall the phantom âpipe breakâincident) and it cleared out a precinct due to a supposed âgas leak.â A Jefferson County circuit judge ordered the entire voting precinct of Louisville to be shut down â because somebody reported a âleakâ at Highland Baptist Church.
That happened and then this happened: a Democrat governor won in a red state even though Republicans won all the way down the ballot.
Does this scenario sound familiar to you? It should, since youâre watching the same playbook for the third time in four years.