¨in Ohio alone, at least 357,000 voters, the overwhelming majority of them Democratic, were prevented from casting ballots or did not have their votes counted in 2004(12) -- more than enough to shift the results of an election decided by 118,601 votes. In what may be the 1/
single most astounding fact from the election, 1 in every 4 Ohio citizens who registered to vote in 2004 showed up at the polls only to discover that they were not listed on the rolls, 2/
@apwriter@SusanKBradford You can say that again! And an ABC guy gave Trump's people the exit poll values as of 17.00 in PA, So they knew exactly how much they needed to tweek.
@apwriter@SusanKBradford What the Trump campaign knew was that they would get confidential, proprietary information from ABC, on Election Day at 5 pm.: “ABC News said it has reprimanded its top producer for investigative reporting for giving Donald Trump’s presidential campaign proprietary 1/
And I quote @mamurphymaureen “It was stunning how precisely, right around 9:00 p.m., the swing states in question "clicked," one after another, each by 1%.”
The following is a redo of a thread I did in Dec. 2016: WI accepted changed DS200 Modems starting in 2015. WI decided the Change..did not require any additional testing.¨ elections.wi.gov/sites/default/… 1/4
The report indicates that the engineering change order is de minimis and did not require any additional testing.
It concludes that the firmware change “is not related to the operation of the modem & therefore has no effect on the manner that the DS200 utilizes the cellular 2/4
modem.” Multitech, the manufacturer of the currently approved MTSCM-C2. N3 modem, made a small firmware change to the modem resulting in the need for an application for modification. ¨Staff believe this report supports the conclusion that the ES&S ECO 918 application for 3/4