The Detroit Free Press reports:
An audit conducted Thursday of the votes cast in the November presidential election in Antrim County, the heart of a conspiracy theory about Dominion Voting Systems, affirmed the outcome with a net gain of 12 votes for Republican President Donald Trump, out of 15,962 votes cast, officials said.
The hand tally of every vote cast for president in Antrim County in the November general election could put the conspiracies to rest after state and local election officials have spent more than a month explaining that the incorrect unofficial results reported by the county on election night stemmed from human error.
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That report about a massive error rate with Dominion voting machines in a rural Michigan county? Total nonsense.
Antrim County recounted its ballots – they’re on paper – by hand today and found the machines counted accurately.https://t.co/0YGH5OiODF pic.twitter.com/AmkZ1QGiHH
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) December 18, 2020
Really makes you wonder about the quality of the “forensic audit” conducted by the guy who literally mistook Michigan and Minnesota when previously alleging election fraud. Or, it should, but for lots of people it probably won’t.
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) December 18, 2020
This is the same thing that happened in Georgia, which did a hand count of all of its ballots race after people alleged Dominion machines were “flipping” votes. The manual count basically matched.
The Dominion stole-the-election conspiracy is bullshit.https://t.co/iphtjJ0qwI
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) December 18, 2020