Stop the Steal: ‘Donald J. Triump’ Name Spelled Wrong on Virginia Voting Machines
Kamala Harris is only leading Donald Trump by +2 in Virginia, according to the latest polls from Rasmussen and the University of Maryland. That falls well within the margin of error, so the state could go either way on election night. It’s too close to call. Some voters are now sounding the alarm as they discover that Donald Trump’s name has been spelled wrong on the voting machines.
Voters have posted videos of the shocking “error” on social media that shows Trump’s name spelled incorrectly on the voting machines. Instead of “Donald J. Trump,” the machines read, “Donald J. Triump” with an extra ‘I’ in his last name.
You might think it’s not a big deal since it’s clear that a person intended to vote for Donald J. Trump on their ballot. That’s not how things work in the digital world of corrupt and untrustworthy voting and ballot-counting machines, however.
The ballot scanners are programmed ahead of time to count votes that are cast for “Donald J. Trump.” If you cast your vote for “Donald J. Triump” without noticing the misspelling, the ballot scanners will register that as a “No Vote” in the presidential election. It takes one vote away from Donald Trump every time someone checks the box for “Donald J. Triump.”
This is yet another example of obvious election fraud as Democrats attempt to steal a presidential race from Donald Trump and the American people. It’s the exact same reason why the DNC sued to keep Robert F. Kennedy’s name on the ballot in some states and off in others. The extra name on the prefilled ballots in some states—when they plan to inject them into the system after they stop counting ballots on election night—would have messed up the ballot scanners.
They are trying to steal the 2024 election right out in the open.
Attention!
This voter in Virginia got video footage of her election machine.
Why is there an ‘I’ in Donald Trump’s name?
Is this some sort of election interference?
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