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Dominion Spokesman Rejects 'Conspiracy Theory'

(Fox News)

By    |   Sunday, 22 November 2020 04:37 PM EST

A spokesman for Dominion Voting Systems called voter fraud claims by President Donald Trump's legal teams "crazy" and denied the machines were vulnerable to international election security breaches.

"Let's be very clear, our election system is run by local elected officials and nonpartisan poll watchers. We simply provide a tool to count the ballots and to print and count ballots.

"There is no way such a massive fraud could have taken place and there are no connections between our company and Venezuela, Germany, Barcelona, Kathmandu, whatever the latest conspiracy theory is."

Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell has levied a multitude of claims that Dominion has been "built to rig elections," but Steel rejected vote switching as "physically impossible" on the electronic system.

"Look, when a voter votes on a Dominion machine, they fill out their ballot on the touchscreen, they are given a printed copy which they then give to a local election official for safekeepin'," he told Fox News.

"If any electronic interference had taken place, the tally reported electronically would not match the printed ballots, and in every case where we've looked at in Georgia, all across the country, the printed ballots, the gold standard in election security, has matched the electronic tally."

Pressed on whether he might be covering up the fraud, Steel contended "I've got the facts on my side" and added the Trump campaign lawyers "have not offered a scintilla of proof."

"We would love to see any facts and evidence they have; thus far, we have seen none," he said.

"Nothing they are saying is remotely true," he continued, adding "we're funding by American capitalists" and not foreign influencers.

Eric Mack

Eric Mack has been a writer and editor at Newsmax since 2016. He is a 1998 Syracuse University journalism graduate and a New York Press Association award-winning writer.

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A spokesman for Dominion Voting Systems called voter fraud claims by President Donald Trump's legal teams "crazy" and denied the machines were vulnerable to international election security breaches.
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