The State of Louisiana is set to make a $100 million purchase of voting machines…and Dominion Voting Systems is in the running.

The AP reported (in a biased article) that the State of Louisiana is looking to buy voting machines. We used to have less corrupt media, but today the media is almost entirely RADICAL LEFTISTS and very dishonest.  This article proves it:

Dominion Voting Systems, the target of unfounded voter fraud claims by supporters of former President Donald Trump, intends to bid for Louisiana’s new voting machine contract as it continues to combat the conspiracy theories surrounding its equipment, the company’s leader said Friday.

“It’s our expectation and hope that it will be a free and fair process that will not be judged or weighed on misinformation,” Dominion CEO John Poulos said in an interview.

Republican Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin’s solicitation went out Jan. 27 for contractors seeking to replace 10,000 voting machines that are decades old. Bids from companies interested in the contract are due at the end of March. Louisiana’s contract is estimated to be worth up to $100 million.

It’s really outrageous that the AP would state that the claims against Dominion are conspiracy theories and ‘UNFOUNDED.’ And what’s even more outrageous is that the Republican Secretary of State in Louisiana would entertain a bid from this company.

Dominion is at the center of the stolen 2020 election where President Trump set records for the most votes ever by a large margin only to have the election stolen from him by a candidate no one was excited about, Joe Biden.

The CEO of Dominion spoke in front of the Michigan legislature in an attempt to quell accusations against the company.

Inventor and cybersecurity expect Jovan Hutton also pointed out that the Dominion voting machines are connected to the Internet, something Dominion has consistently denied, as previously reported by 100% FEDUp.

Poulos made the statement during testimony before the Michigan State Oversight Committee on December 15, 2020.

John Poulos told the committee, “Additionally, voting systems are by design are meant to be used as closed systems that are not networked meaning they are not connected to the internet.”

[In December] during his live testimony before the Georgia Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Elections, inventor Jovan Hutton Pulitzer hacked into a Dominion Voting Machine — LIVE during his testimony.

Pulitzer confirmed that the Georgia runoff, in fact, is connected to the internet.

He established a two-way communication from a polling pad in a voting center.

“At this very moment at a polling location in the county, not only do we have access through the devices to the poll pad–the system, but WE ARE IN,” Pulitzer said.

He continued, “And it’s not supposed to have WiFi and that’s not supposed to be able to happen so we’ve documented now it’s communicating two ways in real time, meaning it’s receiving data and sending data — should never happen, shouldn’t be WiFi, we’ve now documented it in real-time.”

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“That’s going on right there where everyone is voting [in the Georgia runoff].”

Pulitzer then explained what a bad actor could do with access to Dominion voting machines.

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