State Department just confirmed 90 instances of “concerns about voting machine malfunctions in Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin


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With voting machines widely reported to be vulnerable in America, Russian hacking cannot be discounted at the moment. Russiagate might go deeper than any of us have previously imagined possible.
Trump likes to claim that millions of people voted illegally in 2016. But all the evidence that’s mounting has been pointing to Team Trump as the real electoral frauds.
In a letter to NAVO secretary Brent Turner, the State Department just confirmed 90 instances of “concerns about voting machine malfunctions in Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin” and “at least 527 responsive documents remaining in the system that relates to other types of voting issues.” (Full letter below.)
The State Department has yet to send the documents to NAVO, but we can expect them to shed at least a little more light on one of the strangest elections in U.S. history. President Trump lost the popular vote by more than two percentage point but pulled out a narrow electoral college victory by winning Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin by fewer than 80,000 combined votes.




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