States are keeping the same voting systems they used to steal the 2020 Election

The source is a two-page letter dated March 17th.

It is from an organization representing all 50 State Election Directors.

https://www.nased.org/members

It is to the Election Assistance Commission (EAC), a non-federal agency.

https://www.eac.gov/election-officials/voluntary-voting-system-guidelines-vvsg-migration

The letter is imaged here:

According to the Election Assistance Commission (EAC), voting machine systems have no accuracy requirements.

Congress has never passed a law requiring them.

Instead, they are voluntary.

Voting machine systems have no accuracy requirements

Nor do digital voting machine systems have to be made in America.

Instead, they are made in China, violating national security.

Voting systems made in China violate national security

However, all 50 State Election Directors want to continue using them.

Why?

To steal another Presidential Election and re-elect a one-party Congress.

The National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) meets in Charleston, S. Carolina today.

Behind closed doors.

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