Dominion Machines in 3 of the Largest Republican Precincts Went Down as Voting Began in Georgia This Morning

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Dominion voting machines went down in the early hours of voting in Georgia this morning. The outages where reported in three of the largest Republican precincts in the state.

This according to a report by radio host John Fredericks on Steve Bannon’s Warroom broadcast earlier in the day.

Fredericks said voters in Georgia were told their ballots could not be scanned as they came to vote. Instead, they would have to fill their ballots out by hand and leave them with poll workers. When the machines were running again the workers would scan their votes for them, they were told.

Georgia has been plagued by allegations of election fraud since the Nov. 3 election, and many of the allegations have involved Dominion machines.

The state is holding runoff elections in both their U.S. Senate races today as two incumbent Republicans try to stave off challenges from two Democratic opponents.

As of the time of this writing there were no reported outages of machines in heavily Democratic precincts.

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