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Originally Posted by n david
Being connected to the internet and actually engaging in fraud are two different things.
Pulitzer claimed his team found that a precinct had a machine connected to the internet. He notably did NOT claim any fraud was occurring.
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“It is communicating two ways in real time. That means it is receiving and sending data. That should never happen. Shouldn’t be WiFi. We have that now documented in real time. That is going on right there where everyone is voting. I just wanted to get that into the record.”
So, David, if it should not be happening that the poll pad is hooked up to WiFi and it IS sending and receiving data, where is your proof there is no fraud taking place? Because being hooked up to WiFi, sending and receiving data is proof there is.
Your argument is weak. But, hey, try to win that argument. You do you, David.