Anonymous ID: 398fb1 Dec. 24, 2020, 11:47 a.m. No.12160310   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Just some FYI. Some of these states are traditionally Dem or Rep. (Although we really don't know the truth of that, do we?) What is alarming seems to be the rise of Dominion. This list does not include Diebold/Premier or Sequoia, which seem to come under the Dominion umbrella. Just surmising that had Dominion issues not been caught this election, we would have seen more of that system bought by states as time went on. And as time went on, maybe a shift to blue. You know, to make us feel better about not having our elections really count.

 

The following states have Dominion systems in use to one extent or another:

 

Colorado - Mostly Dominion - Biden

California - Mostly Dominion - Biden

Alaska - All Dominion

Washington - Biden

Florida

Georgia- All Dominion - Biden

Illinois -Biden

Kansas

Louisiana - All Dominion

Massachusetts- All Dominion - Biden

Michigan - Roughly 2/3 is Dominion - Biden

Minnesota - Biden

Missouri

Nevada - All Dominion except Carson City - Biden

New Jersey - Roughly 2/3 Dominion - Biden

New Mexico - All Dominion -Biden

New York - All Dominion except 3 counties - Biden

Ohio

Pennsylvania - Biden

Tennessee

Virginia - Biden

Wisconsin - Biden

 

https://verifiedvoting.org/verifier/#mode/search/year/2020

 

22 states with all or some Dominion - 15 allegedly went for Biden

 

States with all or 2/3 Dominion - 11. 9 allegedly went for Biden

 

Outliers- Maybe too obvious at this point or never boot out a Rhino too soon:

 

Alaska- https://www.elections.alaska.gov/results/20GENR/Map/

Don't know, Alaska being brought gradually into the blue fold?

 

Louisiana- https://www.zipdatamaps.com/counties/state/politics/map-of-partisan-voting-index-for-counties-in-louisiana

Doesn't seem to have changed much from 2016 unless the lighter shades of red indicate a shift in voters or a gradual change to blue so it's not so obvious.

 

There is a reason people like Hillary keep screaming about abolishing the electoral college. Didn't get the preferred voting system distributed in time?