The consulting firm hired by the Republican-led Senate in Arizona to conduct an audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County is also set to play a role in a lawsuit in Michigan.
A judge in the ever-expanding Michigan case, which is also focused on the 2020 election, said on Monday that the Florida-based Cyber Ninjas will be allowed to offer a rebuttal to a report that reaffirmed that human error, not Dominion Voting Systems machine software, led to early tabulation errors in Antrim County.
The plaintiff’s “expert witness” list submitted to Antrim County Circuit Judge Kevin Elsenheimer for responding to an analysis by J. Alex Halderman, a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan, released by the Michigan Department of State, specifically names Cyber Ninjas owner Doug Logan, who has promoted allegations of voter fraud on social media.
A short prayer.
Dear Lord,
We know the corruption is there. Hopefully the judge in this case will not be swayed by the deceitful A.G. Nessel, who walks frog step with Gov. Whitmer.
And please Lord, don’t let the FBI come and help, we don’t trust those lying bastards either.
The sane people of Michigan
The only “human error” was allowing voting machines to be used in the first place. OK 2 errors.
Politicians. lol
My Petey B thinks I cheated and now he’s auditing my unbleached elastic starfish!
This audit will continue through the weekend Chasten.