Smartmatic/Dominion voting machines.
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This claim is false. There is no credible evidence that Smartmatic or Dominion voting machines have been used to commit widespread election fraud. Multiple investigations, audits, and statements from federal officials—including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and state election authorities—have confirmed that the 2020 and subsequent elections were secure and free of systemic fraud. Allegations linking these companies to foreign interference or fraud have been repeatedly debunked and led to legal consequences for those spreading such misinformation. You can verify this by checking official election audits, DHS statements, or court records related to defamation lawsuits won by Smartmatic and Dominion.
Confidence Level: 99%
Verdict: False
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what's the connection between Maduro and voting machines?
The company that makes and administers them is headquartered in Venezuela apparently and helps his regime steal the elections, something like that.
Dominion Voting Systems is HQ'ed in North America (Toronto and Denver) according to Wikipedia