Dominion in Georgia: What Happened?

Article author: 
Anne-Christine Hoff
Article publisher: 
American Thinker
Article date: 
25 November 2020
Article category: 
National News
Medium
Article Body: 

... According to the AJC, in October the Secretary of State’s office was responsible for weakening the system’s defenses, disabling password protections on a key component that controls who is allowed to vote.

ust days before the early voting started, on October 12th, according to the AJC, Raffensperger’s office “pushed out new software to each of the state’s 30,000 voting machines through hundreds of thumb-drives that experts say are prone to infection with malware.”
 
According to the article, the features that make this new software vulnerable to hacking would “not be detected without an audit after the election.”...
 
Why did Governor Kemp and Secretary of State Raffensperger spend more than $100 million of taxpayer money to roll out the Dominion voting software at the same time that the Texas’ Secretary of State’s office released a report saying that the machines were vulnerable to manipulation?...
 
According to the AJC, the rollout in Georgia was “the largest rollout of election equipment in US history.”...