"misleading" but still way more bullet ballots than there should be. Most of this is admittedly a hypothesis on what exactly the data means/how it happened, but that data can't be ignored just bc he was slightly off
Do the voting machines even have the hardware to connect to the internet? Also if the software was modified it should be possible to pull an image from a compromised machine to compare it to the official version of the software.
I don't see any evidence being presented here, just theories of how fraud could have happened which is the same way I felt when people cried foul in 2020. Theories without evidence.
Yeah, you're just using a misleading source to push a supposition. So much better. Next tell me that you're 'just asking questions' about the election.