
Dominion Voting Systems just got bought by investors who openly support Trump. Think about that for a second. The company that runs voting machines in dozens of states is now controlled by people with a clear political agenda. That alone should make anyone pause.
This isn’t happening in isolation. NBC and TikTok have also been put under right-wing management recently. That means one side is quietly gaining influence over news, social media, and the very systems we trust to count votes. Step back and look at the pattern: control over information, control over technology, control over perception.
If Dominion changes how machines are maintained, audited, or updated, even small shifts could ripple into major distrust. Public confidence in elections could drop sharply. Swing states, where margins are tight, become even more fragile. Experts warn that just a 5–10 percent shift in trust can change how tens of millions of Americans behave during an election.
The bigger picture is unsettling. Right now, media, social platforms, and election infrastructure are moving toward a single ideological lens. That means narratives could get spun before facts even reach the public. If this continues, by the next national election, the system could feel like it’s operating under one-sided influence and most voters won’t know it until it’s too late.
Do you see what’s happening? This isn’t just about ownership. It’s about control over truth, influence, and democracy itself.


