That might be confirmed by the 2014 video clip (above) which appears to be shot inside a Virginia voting booth, showing a person repeatedly trying to vote for the Republican candidate for Congress, and the machine repeatedly switching it the Democrat.
In that election, incumbent Rep. E. Scott Rigel, R-Va., did beat Democrat challenger Suzanne D. Patrick for the 2nd district seat in the House of Representatives.
WND’s Jerome Corsi reported at the time that the video was provided by Rigel’s campaign, and it was recorded in Virginia Beach. Voting machine problems were reported in 43 precincts across Virginia during the 2014 election.
“Every error is going against my campaign and in favor of my challenger,” Rigell said at the time.
Incidents of possible voter fraud have been reported recently in non-swing states.
Texas
Election officials in Chambers County, Texas, ditched electronic voting machines and switched back to paper ballots this week after a deluge of complaints.
The Texas Secretary of State’s office told the country clerk to use emergency paper ballots until the problem was fixed.
WND reported the possibility of electronic election fraud in Texas on Tuesday after people on Facebook began reporting machines switching votes for Republicans to Democrats in at least two Texas towns during early voting that began Monday.
Lisa Houlette of Amarillo, Texas, described how every time she tried to vote a straight Republican ticket, the machine kept checking the Clinton/Kaine box.
In Arlington, Shandy Clark said a relative had the same experience and was told by poll workers, “It had been happening.”
Since Tuesday, more voter complaints from the Lone Star state have appeared on social media sites.
A post on Reddit warned, “Multiple reports on my Facebook, Periscope, Snapchat, and Twitter from my friends in Texas, and all of them had their vote switched to Clinton automatically.”
Indiana
The head of Indiana’s state police said last week an investigation of a voter registration project turned up evidence of fraud by a group affiliated with Democrats.
Indiana State Police Supt. Douglas Carter did not give details or say how many instances of fraud they were investigating.
But the group under investigation, the Indiana Voter Registration Project, has submitted 45,000 voter registration applications this year. According to the Los Angeles Times, those applicants are racial minorities.
Georgia
It’s not only Trump supporters complaining of voting machine irregularities.
A voting machine in suburban Atlanta was removed by authorities after reports it was flipping votes from Clinton to Trump.
One voter said it took three attempts to properly record his vote.
The Georgia Secretary of State’s Office has opened an investigation.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, “27,000 voting machines in Georgia are at least 13 years old, and aging machines are an issue for states across the country.”
Trump tweet
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who has warned the election could be rigged, tweeted on Thursday, “A lot of call-ins about vote flipping at the voting booths in Texas. People are not happy. BIG lines. What is going on?”
Many Americans appear to have lost faith in the system and agree with Trump’s assertion the election is “rigged.”
The PRRI 2016 American Values Survey, released Tuesday by the left-leaning Brookings Institution, found fewer than half of Americans trust the election system.
The survey found only 43 percent “of the public say they have a great deal of confidence that their vote will be counted accurately.”
Furthermore, “Roughly four in ten (38 percent) Americans report having only some confidence, while close to one in five (17 percent) say they have hardly any confidence their vote will be accurately counted.”
Democrats trust the system more than Republicans.
The survey found, “70 percent of Clinton supporters but only 41 percent of Trump supporters, reporting a great deal of confidence their votes will be counted accurately.”