Pastors among those losing faith in election system

(ONE NEWS NOW) – One of the 72 Ohio pastors who gave a vote of no confidence to Dominion voting machines says the devices played a part in infecting Christians with a "dangerous mindset" in the last presidential election.

Going to President Trump in both 2016 and 2020, Ohio has for the most part become a red state. But as the 2022 midterms approach, Republican Senate candidate Josh Mandel is concerned that the controversial Dominion voting machines are being used in some areas of the state. During a recent faith and freedom rally at Mansfield Baptist Temple, Mandel said, "If we are going to have fair and free elections in the future, we need to make significant change and reform."

His warning spurred 72 clergy from Richland County to send a letter advising the Richland County Board of Elections to pull the plug on the Dominion machines because of transparency and performance issues. For example, it was discovered in Pennsylvania last month that Dominion voting machines were rejecting Republican ballots in Fayette County. In Luzerne County, Republican ballots were all mislabeled as Democrat ballots on Dominion electronic screens at polling locations.

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