Latest Recount in Michigan Shows President Trump Won!
Michigan is one of the states that’s been at the heart of controversy regarding the election fraud that was so rampant last month.
Antrim County is one of the counties that has really been at the center of everything.
This one county alone proves that there was election fraud and that if every country is recounted and examined as Antrim County has been, this election would be completely overturned in a heartbeat.
Not only was the presidential election overturned after examining the results more closely, but many local elections had their outcomes completely flipped as well, even down to the level of local school boards and a bill on marijuana.
Following election night, it was being reported that Joe Biden had won by around 3,000 votes. Over the next few days, it was seen that President Trump had actually won and this was confirmed on November 21, 2020.
It was originally reported that a “glitch” in the software switched thousands of votes in Antrim County from Trump to Biden, but Democrat officials tried to blame the switch on human error.
Dominion Voting Systems provides the software and machines for Antrim County. The company is the subject of scrutiny from many on the right, who believe a fixture of their systems allows for election fraud.
A recent audit of machines in Antrim County has confirmed this to be true. Allied Security Operations Group conducted the audit, and found that Dominion’s voting system “intentionally generates an enormously high number of ballot errors,” causing the ballots to enter a process known as adjudication.
“The intentional errors lead to bulk adjudication of ballots with no oversight, no transparency, and no audit trail. This leads to voter or election fraud. Based on our study, we conclude that The Dominion Voting System should not be used in Michigan. We further conclude that the results of Antrim County should not have been certified,” Russell Ramsland Jr., co-founder of Allied Security Operations Group, said in his preliminary report.
Michigan’s Director of Elections, Jonathan Brater, responded to the audit by claiming the report did not provide an explanation of its allegation about the system’s “intentional” design.
Keep up hope for our country and keep praying that all of this mess will be sorted out rightly and lawfully.