Audit Finds Mich. County's Dominion Voting Was Rigged to Create Fraud

A forensic audit of the presidential vote tally by Dominion Voting Systems software used in Antrim County, Michigan, showed a more than 68% error rate, with auditors claiming the system intentionally creates the errors so the machine can have them "adjudicated" – allowing individuals to change the result.
The error rate is astounding considering the Federal Election Commission allows a maximum error rate of just 0.0008 percent for computerized voting systems.
"We conclude that the Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud...