Whut? MONTANA?https://t.co/g2wyAyBpA0
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) June 5, 2021
While counting continues at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, the latest buzz is about what's happening more than 1,000 miles north, near Bigfork, Montana. That's where a subcontractor for the audit is thought to have taken election data for review, though the companies in charge of the effort won't confirm it.
At the coliseum Friday morning, Randy Pullen, a former state GOP chairman who is helping the Senate on audit-related communications, told a reporter that it's possible that data was taken to Montana. That's because main contractor Cyber Ninjas' scope of work "clearly states network data would be reviewed off-site," Pullen said.
What? They're all "off-site."
The real question is: what does "election data" mean? In this case?
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