Dominion Ruins Puerto Rico Primary
In a shocking turn of events, Puerto Rico’s recent primary elections on June 2 were ruined by technical problems, with a staggering 121 ballot stations reporting a total lack of votes. By Emerald Robinson, June 13.
The 2024 election is approaching in less than 5 months, with a demonstrated and acknowledged failure of Dominion’s electronic voting machines throughout the primaries in Puerto Rico on June 2nd. Can we expect this to be repeated wherever these voting machines are used? Nothing has been done to secure these machines from massive errors, whether deliberately or not. This failure demonstrates that these machines need to be thrown out and paper ballots used in their place.
The “failure” of Dominion’s makers was so evident and prevalent in Puerto Rico that even Biden regime media outlets like AP and ABC were forced to confess that it happened.
re’s the essential section from Prensa Latina’s story on the messed up primaries: There are races in which no prospect gotten votes, the official argued, blaming the errors on the programs of the devices when exporting the results made by the Canadian corporation, owner of the counting makers, for which they have a 40 million dollars contract.
The scenario is such that in 121 cases where the total variety of votes reported was no, of which 91 corresponded to PNP polling stations and 30 to the PPD, for which the company was asked to issue a report on all the results.
In addition, PRITS (Puerto Rico Innovation and Technology Service) was bought to help in the investigation to discover “exactly the mistake.”
Did you catch that critical information?
They’re admitting that 121 polling stations reported absolutely no votes for the primaries!
It is challenging to conceal such an impressive failure.
In the meantime, within the banana republic formerly referred to as the United States of America, the legal group representing Dominion Voting Systems is actively filing libel suits against different media organizations that covered these subjects throughout the 2020 election cycle.
In fact, my individual attorney has notified me that Dominion’s lawyers wish to depose me this summer for their case versus Newsmax.
According to Jessika Padilla Rivera, the interim president of the commission, the problem emerged from a software problem that led the Dominion Voting Systems machines to incorrectly tally the votes.
While no one is contesting the results from the June 2 primary that correctly determined the winners, machine-reported vote counts were lower than the paper ones in many cases, and some makers reversed specific totals or reported not choosing some candidates.
The concern is that we certainly have elections in November, and we should supply the (island) not only with the assurance that the device produces a right result but also that the result it produces is the same one that is reported,” Padilla said.