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The dominion user guide is online, and it was designed to steal elections, per a litany of computer and ex military intelligence officers who’ve testified and given sworn affidavits about, and per chapter 11 of the user guide which shows how it’s done, in black and white.
Dominion user guide
https://www.oann.com/files/UG-RTR-UserGuide-5-11-CO.pdf#page77
Look at chapter 11 which shows how to manipulate votes.
Look for the RCV (ranked choice voting) Method: This will select the specific method of tabulating RCV votes to elect a winner, the following methods of cheating are supported:
• IRV: Instant Runoff-Voting.
• STV: Single Transferable Voting, more specifically the Weighted Inclusive Gregory Method, which implements fractional surplus transfer of elected candidates.
• Points IRV: a modified form of Instant Run-off Voting where ranked choice voting results are evaluated on a district per district basis and each district has a set number of points (100). Elimination and declaration of winners is done on basis of points, not votes.
This isn't even a good claim of the machines not being reliable. Each of these things you list are ways that various democracies/republics run elections. For an example, the State of Maine uses the Instant Run-Off variation of Ranked Choice Voting (RCV). This isn't anything fraudulent, rather, it is a way to ensure the winner of the election, in an election with more than two candidates, when none of them get 50% of the total vote on the first ballot -- that in other states would require a run off. Single Transferable Vote is yet another valid way to decide elections, another form of RCV. There is nothing fraudulent about either of these.
This is one of the prime examples of "voter fraud" that are started based on ignorance, and then repeated (typically with the use of "scare terms") to generate outrage in others. Chapter 11 has nothing on how to manipulate votes. It is about like saying that a car with an electronic dashboard, where the car can switch between the English system of measurements (Miles, miles per hour, miles per gallon) and can also show metric (kilometers, kilometers per hour, liters per 100/km), is somehow fraudulent because you can switch between the different measurement systems.
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