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Rigging U.S. elections through Hammer and Scorecard systems have long been a thing
This testimony was published on March 2, 2006.
Clinton Eugene "Clint" Curtis is an American lawyer, computer programmer and former employee of both NASA and ExxonMobil. Until February 2001, Curtis worked with Yang Enterprises. In 2020, he ran as a Democratic candidate for the United States House of Representatives representing Florida's 6th District where he would lose to his Republican opponent Michael Waltz in blow away fashion.
In 2006, Curtis testified that Tom Feeney, who is currently a U.S. representative and was Speaker of the House of Florida at that time, tried to pay him to rig election vote counts using Dominion Voting Systems' Hammer and Scorecard software.
As you see, 'Hammer and Scorecard' has long been a thing, and it was used in extraordinary fashion in the 2020 presidential election against President Donald J. Trump.
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