Well, well, well! Look who’s suddenly worried about Dominion Voting Machines.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), one of Congress’s loudest left-wingers, just went on Marc Elias’ podcast and warned that Dominion machines could be used to “cheat” in the next election.
Yes, you read that right. A Democrat now says the voting machines might not be trustworthy.
NEW: Jasmine Crockett spouts conspiracy theory about GOP *RIGGING* Midterms with Dominion voting machines
“It’s going to be really important for us to educate all states that we can to make sure that their secretary of states are like, ‘We don’t want the Dominion machines.'”… pic.twitter.com/82fgBbtoLl
— Jason Cohen (@JasonJournoDC) November 10, 2025
If that sounds familiar, it should.
Conservatives have been saying the same thing since 2020 — and they were dragged through the mud for it.
They were called “conspiracy theorists,” censored on social media, and hit with lawsuits that cost millions.
But when a Democrat says it? Suddenly it’s “a concern worth exploring.”
The Irony Is Richer Than a Vegas Jackpot
Crockett made her comments on Defending Democracy with Marc Elias — the same Marc Elias who spent the last five years suing states to loosen election laws, expand mail-in voting, and block voter-ID rules.
This is the guy who practically wrote the playbook for the chaos that conservatives say undermined confidence in our elections in the first place.
You can’t make this stuff up. Crockett is warning about “potential manipulation” on the podcast of the man who turned election manipulation into an art form — legally, of course.
Here’s what she said:
“We do know that one of [Trump’s] friends has purchased Dominion … So, it’s going to be really important for us to educate all states … that their secretary of states are like, ‘We don’t want the Dominion machines.’”
She went on to claim that this Trump ally might “play with the machines” to help Republicans win the midterms.
That’s from the Daily Caller, by the way — not The Onion.
Funny, They Weren’t Laughing When Fox Said It
Remember the firestorm after 2020?
Fox News repeated allegations about Dominion and got slapped with a $787 million settlement. Newsmax got hit too — $67 million over three years.
Those lawsuits were so brutal they became a warning to every conservative media outlet in America: “Don’t even mention Dominion unless you’ve got a lawyer on speed dial.”
Back then, Democrats and their media allies told us Dominion was above reproach — the gold standard of election security.
The system was perfect, they said, and anyone who questioned it was undermining democracy.
Now, a sitting Democrat in Congress is pushing a nearly identical theory — that Dominion could be used to “rig” elections. Only this time, the supposed culprits are Republicans.
The hypocrisy could fill a stadium.
Nevada Knows This Tune
Here in Nevada, we’ve heard all of this before. The same Marc Elias who hosted Crockett has been knee-deep in our state’s election fights.
His firm helped defend the Democrats’ redistricting maps and challenged efforts to make the process fairer.
He’s been the behind-the-scenes architect for just about every rule change that tilts the table left — from same-day registration to mail-ballot extensions.
And now, one of his own political allies is warning that the system might be “rigged.”
You almost have to admire the nerve.
Who Built the System They’re Now Complaining About?
Let’s be clear: no one has produced proof that Dominion flipped votes for anyone.
But the real issue isn’t whether votes were changed — it’s that half the country doesn’t trust the system anymore. And that’s not paranoia; that’s a confidence crisis.
Marc Elias and his crew helped build that system.
They pushed for last-minute rule changes, fought voter-ID laws, and mocked anyone who raised red flags.
Then Crockett shows up on his podcast and starts warning about — wait for it — election interference through Dominion machines.
It’s like the arsonist complaining about the smoke.
If you’re in Nevada or anywhere else and wondering why so many voters have lost faith, this is why.
When conservatives question elections, they get sued. When Democrats do it, they get a podcast segment.
So maybe Crockett’s right to worry.
Not because Republicans bought a voting-machine company — but because her own party’s reckless election games have finally made Americans question everything.
You can’t spend five years moving the goalposts and then act shocked when people start asking who’s keeping score.
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