Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson recently addressed her earlier comments regarding Dominion Voting Machines, clarifying that she misspoke about a supposed 'nationwide issue' with the machines. Benson, a Democrat, acknowledged that she should have referred to it as a 'statewide issue' instead of a nationwide one.
During a press conference, Benson explained that her initial statement had been misconstrued, leading to viral claims on social media, particularly from Trump allies. She emphasized that the technical issue with Dominion machines was minor and did not pose a significant obstacle to voters.
Both Benson and Dominion have reiterated that the machine problem, while somewhat inconvenient, does not prevent voters from selecting their preferred candidates. Dominion, in a public statement, refuted any claims of widespread issues with its Voting Assist Terminal machines, specifically designed to assist voters with disabilities.
As conspiracy theories surrounding Dominion Voting Machines gained traction, Benson expressed concern about the potential impact on democracy. She emphasized the importance of accurate information and urged the public to be vigilant against misinformation.
In response to Dominion's criticism, the Michigan Department of State confirmed that there were no barriers preventing voters from casting their ballots as intended. The company denounced any false or misleading statements about the accessibility of its voting machines for voters with disabilities.
Overall, the clarification from Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson aims to dispel any misconceptions about the functionality of Dominion Voting Machines and reassure voters that their ability to participate in the electoral process remains unaffected.