Rigging of US 2026 Elections

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The rigging of US 2026 Mid Term Elections has just began.

A former GOP elections official just bought Dominion Voting Systems.

Here’s how it went down.
Let’s start with the ask:

Axios reports that “as part of its deal with Dominion , Liberty officials asked Dominion to settle several other defamation lawsuits” involving Trump-aligned figures.
In the days before the sale , Dominion reached confidential settlements with Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell.

Now the buyer:

Dominion Voting Systems was purchased by Liberty Vote , a new company led by Scott Leiendecker , a former Republican elections director in St. Louis and the founder of KNOWiNK , a major e-pollbook vendor.

Liberty says it will conduct a “top-down review” and prioritize “paper-based transparency, security, and simplicity.”

The handover, in their words:
“As of today, Dominion is gone.
Liberty Vote assumes full ownership and operational control.”
Dominion’s website now redirects to Liberty’s brand.

Pause.
Let us take a look at the website:

A brief “promise” from Leiendecker to “ensure that America’s elections are secure, fair, and honest”, a contact form, and…
That’s it.
Nothing of substance to see here.
Let us move on.

Policy alignment:
Liberty’s paper-first posture tracks with the Trump March 25 , 2025 Executive Order ( .. illegal Executive Voting interference..) requiring a voter-verifiable paper record and limiting QR-encoded ballots , a directive that has drawn scrutiny from election-security groups for how it intersects negatively with existing state systems.

Scale and Stakes:
Dominion equipment was used in 27 states in 2024.
The company extracted a $787.5 million settlement from Fox News in 2023 and $67 million from Newsmax in 2025.
Changing ownership and policy at a vendor of that footprint is not cosmetic.

Laying out the board:

  • A top election vendor targeted after 2020 changes hands to a just-formed firm led by a GOP-aligned ex-official.
  • The buyer asks the seller to clear pending cases touching prominent Trump allies; those cases quietly close.
  • The new owner’s roadmap fits a federal paper-trail push. The brand flips the day of the announcement.

To be clear, none of this proves intent.
But the sequence is unusually neat and the whole ordeal sort of leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth.

What do you think is going on here???

My personal take on this development.
-The Trump MAGA camp has always been against Early Voting and Electronic Ballots which often does not favor them , gives instant verifiable results and is highly resistant to Vote tampering due to is widely dispersed nature and various State Administration beyond MAGA control.

  • Same day paper ballot voting in a voting population of 165-180 million will disenfranchise many overseas , rural , not-so-well connected voter populations and an attempt to centralize the vote count (IEBC style) under a Trump appointed former 2020 Trump supporting Election Results Denier - Heather Honey - is extremely suspicious to say the very least.
    (..many here still remember the role of IEBC , Chebukati and the "Venezuelans"..).

Stay tuned.
Stay Woke.

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Former GOP election official buys Dominion Voting Systems, says he’ll push for paper ballots.
October 10, 2025 :

Dominion Voting Systems , the election vendor that was falsely accused of rigging the 2020 election, is being sold and rebranded as Liberty Vote effective immediately.

Scott Leiendecker , the founder of a Missouri-based election technology company who previously served as the Republican director for the St. Louis City Board of Elections , purchased the company this week for an undisclosed sum , according to a press release.

Leiendecker says he wants to use the renamed company to restore public confidence in the US electoral process. Liberty Now also vows to be bipartisan as it works to reshape Dominion’s image. Dominion’s election products were used by millions of US voters across 27 states last year.

The company’s new owner laid out four goals, many of which align with the Trump administration, that they argue will restore trust in US elections, the main being a heavy emphasis on using paper ballots.

“Liberty Vote is committed to delivering election technology that prioritizes paper-based transparency , security , and simplicity so that voters can be assured that every ballot is filled-in accurately and fairly counted,” Leiendecker says.

The sale of Dominion comes as President Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted he plans to overhaul America’s election systems, from wanting to move the US to all-paper ballots, require voter identification in all elections, and restrict mail-in voting.

The president has promised to carry out those goals through Executive Orders, something he does not have explicit authority to do , as he seeks to change election laws that he has falsely blamed for his 2020 election loss.

MAGA-friendly moves..??

The press release from Liberty Vote references some buzzwords that have been championed by the pro-Trump “election integrity” community.

For instance, its emphasis on increasing the use of “hand-marked paper ballots” aligns with Trump’s longstanding push to move to 100% paper ballots.

This MAGA talking point has perplexed election officials for years because more than 98% of American voters already live in jurisdictions that produce fully auditable paper trails.

The Liberty Vote announcement also says its actions will be in “compliance with President Trump’s executive order,” signed earlier this year, on election integrity.

Parts of that order have already been blocked by a Federal Judge and leading election experts have said the “Executive Order” is unconstitutional.
( ..A US president cannot be a determinant or “referee” in an Election process to which he is a participant ..)

The new company says one of its other priorities will be to facilitate third-party auditing of their election systems.

Right-wing “election integrity” activists have promoted outside audits, most famously in Arizona after 2020, as a way to hunt for supposed fraud.

Nonpartisan studies have repeatedly found that voter fraud is extraordinarily rare in US elections — and most states already conduct internal post-election audits.

This announcement raises a lot of questions, questions that I’m sure a lot of states with current Dominion contracts are going to want answers to,” said David Becker, an election industry expert who advises officials from both parties and runs the nonpartisan Center for Election Innovation and Research.

The company Leiendecker previously founded , KNOWiNK , is one of the small ones in the voting technology industry.

They are primarily in the business of providing electronic poll books and voter database systems.

The company is also actively supported by the Logan Circle Group, which vows to fight for “America First” and conservative values.

LCG Media’s website features several images of MAGA figures , such as President Trump and Vice President JD Vance , Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene former GOP congressman Matt Gaetz , among others.

Dominion’s post-2020 journey.

Dominion was a little-known election vendor before 2020.
But after Trump lost the election that year, the company found itself at the center of baseless conspiracy theories about voter fraud, peddled by Trump’s allies.

The baseless theory claimed Dominion voting machines used Venezuelan election-rigging software to flip millions of votes from Trump to Democratic nominee Joe Biden in battleground states , handing the election to Biden.

The theory was swiftly and thoroughly debunked.

Still , it was repeatedly promoted by Trump , his 2020 campaign lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell , outside allies like Mike Lindell and supportive personalities at right-wing media outlets like Fox News , Newsmax and One America News.

Dominion successfully sued many of these outlets and figures for defamation in 2021.

  • Fox News famously paid Dominion more than $787 million in 2023 to end its case – the largest publicly known defamation settlement involving a media company in US history.
  • Newsmax settled its case in August 2020 for $67 million.

In the past month , Dominion resolved its cases with OAN , Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani with settlements that haven’t been made public.

The company didn’t publicly explain why it decided to settle these cases in recent weeks.
(.. possible Trump or MAGA establishment pressure..??).

As of Thursday, Dominion still has pending defamation lawsuits against Lindell and another notorious 2020 election denier , former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne who both still deny any wrongdoing.

The saga continues..

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If they’re rigging we’re riggin as well.

He’s no John Wayne, but we can improve his ass.