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Voting Machines in Kentucky's Laurel County and California Malfunction, Affecting Trump Votes
Oct 31, 2024, 06:33 PM
Reports have emerged of voting machines malfunctioning in Kentucky and California ahead of the 2024 US Presidential Election. In Kentucky, multiple sources indicate that voting machines are not allowing voters to select Donald Trump, instead automatically selecting Kamala Harris. This issue has been reported in Laurel County, where the affected machine is currently offline and awaiting inspection by the Attorney General. Similarly, in California, Trump's name does not appear on the main screen of voting machines, requiring voters to click 'more' to find his name. These incidents have sparked concerns about election integrity and calls for a return to hand-counted paper ballots.
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