Dominion Voting Systems 'Categorically Denies' Election Tech Glitches Following Trump Accusations
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Dominion Voting Systems said in a statement on Friday that it "categorically denies" claims that its election software encountered glitches that impacted the results of the presidential election last week.
The company's software is used in 28 U.S. states, including in swing states like Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. After official sources called the national race for Joe Biden on November 7, President Donald Trump accused the company of deleting millions of votes cast for him across the country.
Trump posted on Twitter a report from the conservative network One America News that alleged 2.7 million Trump votes were "deleted" and that thousands more votes cast for Trump were converted to Biden votes. The post, which attracted more than 614,000 likes and more than 183,000 retweets, was flagged by Twitter as containing a "disputed" claim.
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