Dominion Voting Systems Sold and Rebranded as Liberty Vote
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Dominion Voting Systems Sold and Rebranded as Liberty Vote

Dominion Voting Systems has been sold to Scott Leiendecker and will now operate as Liberty Vote. This transition follows a $787.5 million defamation settlement with Fox News, marking a fresh start for the company after facing false claims related to the 2020 election. The rebranding aims to restore public trust in voting technology and signifies a new chapter for the firm in the electoral landscape.

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Dominion Voting Systems, known for its role in the 2020 election controversies, has been sold to Scott Leiendecker and will now operate under the name Liberty Vote. This transition comes after Dominion secured a significant $787.5 million defamation settlement with Fox News, highlighting the company's resilience in the face of false claims. The sale marks a new chapter for Dominion, allowing it to move forward and potentially restore its reputation in the voting technology sector, which is crucial for maintaining public trust in electoral processes.
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Dominion Voting Systems, a company embroiled in controversy following the 2020 election, has been sold and will now operate under the name Liberty Vote. This change comes as Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican elections director, takes over ownership. The rebranding signifies a fresh start for the company, which faced numerous false claims regarding election integrity. This development is significant as it reflects ongoing discussions about voting technology and public trust in electoral processes.

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