Michigan opens hearings on Trump undercount concerns

Michigan is set to hold a joint hearing Saturday to address concerns surrounding potential election integrity issues.

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Michigan is set to hold a joint hearing Saturday to address concerns surrounding potential election integrity issues connected to two "glitches" that supposedly caused thousands of Trump votes to go to Biden.

The hearing will be held by Michigan's state legislature and will address the software issues that impacted at least two counties, reports The New York Post.


Michigan GOP Chairwoman Laura Cox announced Friday that Michigan's Antrim County's vote counting software led to 6,000 Trump votes being tallied for Biden due to what is being called a "glitch."

Cox also pointed out that 47 counties use the same software in some capacity.
A second similar error that temporarily caused a GOP county commissioner seat to flip, was caught and corrected in another county, this time from a different software.

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