The Gateway Pundit reported on May 6 that the Maricopa County, Arizona, election team claimed that Maricopa County did not have system administrator access to Dominion voting machines in last year’s U.S. election and that Dominion had such access.
The Gateway Pundit argues that this is highly problematic because system administrators have access to the system at the highest level, can perform a variety of duties, and can even delete or change the system’s logs. If Dominion could perform these operations, it would be tantamount to being able to sway the election process in Maricopa County, while Maricopa County does not have the ability to interfere with everything that goes on with the voting machines.
The above facts show that Maricopa County elections are not administered by the County, they are subcontracted to Domini. The Gateway Pundit emphasizes that election functions, which should be administered by the county’s election employees, are not to be given to subcontractors.
It is worth noting that most frauds that include IT-related processes have at least one IT person involved. See the video interview between One America News Network and Steve Bannon at the original link.
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