Minnesota media said Dominion tech ‘delayed election results’ in 2016

Dominion Voting Systems

“The left-leaning Star Tribune, one of Minnesota’s largest news outlets, reported that technology from Dominion Voting Systems “delayed election results” in 2016.  Dominion is a Canada-based tech company responsible for supplying equipment that tabulates the vote at Minnesota’s central counting location and other polling places, per the Office of the Secretary of State. Since the 2020 election, Dominion has been at the center of several controversies related to allegations of election fraud. Those who support President Donald Trump and believe fraud occurred in November are critical of Dominion, while Democrats who believe that no fraud occurred tend to trust the company.”

Thanks, Alpha News. The Star and Tribune appears to have at least the article mentioned in this post removed from its website, which is a giveaway in itself.

https://alphanewsmn.com/minnesota-media-said-dominion-tech-delayed-election-results-in-2016/

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