#DominionWatch •Gwinnett• https://t.co/OKN44DqUfA
— Matt Johnstone 🇺🇸 Nunquam Non Paratus (@MattJohnstone10) November 30, 2020
Twitter user @MattJohnstone posted a video he says shows Dominion Systems moving voting machines in Gwinnett County.
#DominionWatch Gwinnett https://t.co/sFXYD5vuSH
— Matt Johnstone 🇺🇸 Nunquam Non Paratus (@MattJohnstone10) November 30, 2020
#DominionWatch Gwinnett pic.twitter.com/Srx6HtmB71
— Matt Johnstone 🇺🇸 Nunquam Non Paratus (@MattJohnstone10) November 30, 2020
#DominionWatch Gwinnett pic.twitter.com/TPF8Csd2bj
— Matt Johnstone 🇺🇸 Nunquam Non Paratus (@MattJohnstone10) November 30, 2020
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— Matt Johnstone 🇺🇸 Nunquam Non Paratus (@MattJohnstone10) November 30, 2020
Gwinnett is one of three Georgia counties covered by a judge’s ruling that expressly prohibits voting machines used in the Nov. 3 election from being moved or altered in any way.
Johnstone also posted a photo allegedly showing a Gwinnett County Elections Office batch receipt.
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— Matt Johnstone 🇺🇸 Nunquam Non Paratus (@MattJohnstone10) November 30, 2020