96% of Donations From Dominion Voting Employees Went to Democrats
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New revelations continue to highlight the connections to and bias for Democrats on the part of Dominion Voting Systems, the company that developed the technology that allegedly switched Trump votes to Biden votes in Michigan and experienced glitches elsewhere.

According to Federal Elections Commission (FEC) data compiled by The National Pulse, the company is heavily staffed by Democrat donors. Of 96 political donations to national campaigns that came from individuals who listed their employer as “Dominion Voting” or “Dominion Voting Systems,” 92 (95.8 percent) went to Democrats.

The roles of the employees who donated spanned everything from set-up to tabulation, including software developers, network engineers, software production specialists, and implementation managers. The primary method through which the Democratic-leaning employees contributed was through ActBlue.

One donation was from a Dominion software developer to MoveOn.org, a left-wing political action committee that calls itself a “pillar” “at the forefront” of the anti-Trump “resistance.”

The total of Dominion donations to Democrat candidates and causes is $1,154.90.

By contrast, only four donations, which totaled $86.25, went to Republican candidates over a six-year period.

In addition, Dominion has employed various Democratic party-linked lobbyists to assist on issues such as “monitor[ing] federal legislation” and “issues related to election security.” Among them is one of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) chiefs of staff and Brian McKeon, who worked as a “voter protection director” for Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign.

In that capacity, McKeon helped oversee the effort to recruit and organize attorneys to be poll watchers. According to his bio at the lobbying firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, he also held a senior role in the campaign of former U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, a California Democrat.

The National Pulse notes that McKeon “has lobbied Congress on behalf of the ‘fragile and error prone’ voting system since January 14th, 2019 for issues including ‘monitor[ing] federal legislation’ and ‘issues related to election security.’”

Dominion’s improperly counted ballots (incorrectly handing 6,000 Trump votes to Biden) resulted in a false Biden win (and a false win in a congressional race) in Antrim County, Michigan, and provoked glitches leading to extended voting hours and delayed results.

One America News Network (OANN) has highlighted the fact that Dominion has ties to the Clinton Foundation. Penelope Chester-Starr is Dominion’s communications manager. Before assuming that role, she worked for the Clinton Growth Initiative and was vice president for Teneo, the firm created to help manage Bill and Hillary Clinton’s foreign businesses and which booked their personal speaking engagements. Chester-Starr also helped organize a 2017 Women’s March protesting President Trump.

Furthermore, there appears to be a formal partnership between the Clinton Growth Initiative and Dominion Voting Systems.

Dominion was used in at least 47 counties in Michigan, which President Trump had been projected to win. The president’s legal team is pushing for a full audit in the counties in which the voting system was used. Not surprisingly, Dominion was rejected by the Texas secretary of state in 2013 and 2019 due to various issues that led it to fail basic reliability and accuracy tests.

President Trump has spoken out about the technology.

The Trump team has filed legal challenges in various states due to concerns about voter fraud. They have faced some roadblocks; a Philadelphia court on Friday rejected five Trump campaign and GOP suits, which together challenged 8,300 votes on the basis of irregularities, such as voters failing to print their names under their signature or print their address on their mail-in ballots’ outer envelope.

The court said the challenges did not stand because the county’s Board of Elections does not require voters to print their name or fill out their address because the information is already pre-printed on the envelope. It also noted all of the ballots were received on time to be counted.

The White House did score a win earlier this week in the Keystone State, however, when a Pennsylvania judge ruled that Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar exceeded her authority when she changed the election deadline two days before Election Day, requiring a small number of votes (2,100) to be discounted.

Unfortunately, there are leftist judges and elected officials at all levels who ignore the clear indications of voter fraud in order to preserve the media declaration of a Biden victory. The president must continue pushing to get a strong case in the Supreme Court, where he has hope of gaining a win with the support of a constitutionalist majority.

Correction: After this article was originally published, we clarified that the claim that vote switching took place on Dominion machines was alleged.