No, Joe Biden's Nephew Doesn't Own Dominion Voting Systems

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No, Joe Biden's Nephew Doesn't Own Dominion Voting Systems
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The claim is just one iteration of a conspiracy theory about Dominion Voting Systems.

One of the narratives in the election fraud conspiracy theory holds that voting machines provided by Dominion switched votes from ballots cast for U.S. President Donald Trump to his challenger, Joe Biden, who is now president-elect. Trump has refused to accept his electoral loss, and hasHence, more than a month after Biden was declared winner of the election, conspiracy theories continued to flourish.

The screenshots in the meme above contain what appear to be the professional biographies of two men, Stephen Owens and R. Kevin Owens, neither of which mentions Dominion. The meme included in the tweet points to President-elect Biden's sister and campaign manager Valerie Biden Owens, with the alleged clincher being that Stephen Owens, a

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