EyelessMC
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But if it's used in those states to a significant degree via something like fractional voting then it wouldn't matter if it's in a few or many counties. Remember, just one person with the exploit can turn 1 vote into 1/2 or 1 1/2 vote.Right, but the software isn't used in all of the counties where he claims it is.
That it's there at all is a problem--yet it was there since before 2016. It's not like it was shipped in this year just in time to bring Biden the gold. The question should arise that if this system was understood to be vulnerable then why the hell was it allowed to operate in elections of any kind for so many years despite being investigated previously?
Is it "Venezuela started Dominion software to hack elections" or "Dominion software was used to hack elections in Venezuela"? It's not semantics since the distinction is important. It seems the software was used to tamper with election results but I don't remember seeing anyone saying it was that "Venezuela" did it purposefully, like they purposefully bought into it just to do that.And yeah, the whole "Venezuela started Dominion software to hack elections" is a pretty well-deunked conspiracy theory that is only floated around by QBoomers like Sidney Powell.
As I recall experts are brought into trials for that exact reason, though. They aren't brought in as eye witnesses to a crime but to express their expertise on the feasibility of a thing/evidence or lack thereof. What you're thinking about is eye witness testimony, as in someone saw it directly or has video evidence of it.This "expert" also has a lot of conjecture in his claim, which isn't going to hold up in any court.
Right, which is why it's not used as proof something happened. It's used as expert testimony to back up the probability it happened, probability which the attorney has to assert with evidence.You can say "it's theoretically possible this happened", but the judge isn't going to consider that as proof that it did happen.
But now I'm out of my depth. Haven't done anything with legal stuff in ages.