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Something Stinks About Dominion Voting Machines and Elon Musk Can Smell It He finds it to be a “heck of a coincidence” that Philadelphia and Maricopa County use them, but “not in a lot of other places.” “I know a lot about computers, and I'm like, the last thing...

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