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FINGERS

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No they are not. Stop posting lies.

19 provisional voters have voted to check the system.

You are such a spreader of disinformation you need disinfectant on every post.

Vile.

 

Shinkicker

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No they are not. Stop posting lies.

19 provisional voters have voted to check the system.

You are such a spreader of disinformation you need disinfectant on every post.

Vile.

Do you even read the articles that you post? lol

Maybe just the first few paragraphs? Read all the way down to the part related to Maricopa County.


Directly from the article…..


In Maricopa County, check-in systems at some vote centers weren’t working at the start of the day on Friday due to the global outage, Maricopa County Elections Department spokesperson Adrian Borunda said in an email to Arizona Luminaria.


“The vote center equipment is connected via a network to facilitate voter check in and cast their ballots,” Borunda said.
 

FINGERS

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Do you even read the articles that you post? lol

Maybe just the first few paragraphs? Read all the way down to the part related to Maricopa County.


Directly from the article…..


In Maricopa County, check-in systems at some vote centers weren’t working at the start of the day on Friday due to the global outage, Maricopa County Elections Department spokesperson Adrian Borunda said in an email to Arizona Luminaria.


“The vote center equipment is connected via a network to facilitate voter check in and cast their ballots,” Borunda said.

Of course they are connected to the internet.

I wasn't questioning that.

The machines have to be connected to the internet.

How else would they count the votes? What's the point otherwise?

They were testing the integrity of it.
 

Shinkicker

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Jan 30, 2016
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Of course they are connected to the internet.

I wasn't questioning that.

The machines have to be connected to the internet.

How else would they count the votes? What's the point otherwise?

They were testing the integrity of it.
Sparkuri‘s post:

Maricopa County’s voter machines ARE connected to the internet.

Fingers:

No they are not. Stop posting lies.

Shin:

But the article says they ARE actually.

Fingers:

Of course, they are. I wasn’t questioning that.
 

FINGERS

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Sparkuri‘s post:

Maricopa County’s voter machines ARE connected to the internet.

Fingers:

No they are not. Stop posting lies.

Shin:

But the article says they ARE actually.

Fingers:

Of course, they are. I wasn’t questioning that.

I'm sorry if I wasn't clear. He posted a tweet saying oh lawdy the dominion machines are connected to the internet. It proves the election was stolen.

When in reality no one questions that. Of course they are. How else would they transfer the data? This isn't the 1950s

The lies that said the machines were fixed have been proven wrong.

Ask fox news and others who have paid them 4 billion in damages from Trimp appointed judges.

I'm not sure what we are arguing about here.
 

FINGERS

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Shinkicker @Shinkicker

What I was saying was the tweet he presented as a fact it was in fact a lie.

No one ever said dominion systems didn't use internet.

It's just clouds of lies to make folks think something is up. In this case it certainly wasn't. They had 19 voters vote to check the system was ok.

Nothing more nothing less.