Seems to me if the machines are deemed not certifiable then Dominion, or whoever made them, should return the money they took for the crooked machines. Were they sold under fraudulent pretenses? Did the people who agreed to buy them know they were capable of rigging through the internet? If so, then those people should bear the brunt and be charged along with the makers. https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/pennsylvania-county-declines-election-audit-without-new-voting-machines_3925917.html?utm_source=newsnoe&utm_medium=email2&utm_campaign=breaking-2021-07-30-1&mktids=40f982ca3744fb2a8c7e5fef4fd49a44&est=Uhk6ZktIp1HVOoUdwa4clNHw5fkUk2KmBIcc5m2Ifyar0uyGGzAxE9YeGBeh
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I agree with the poster. Dominion should return the money paid because of faulty equipment in civil court. THEN in criminal court for interfering with an election.
I will never vote unless a true result is certified and I will never vote using Dominion machines again.