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The voting machines were probably just imaged from a master that had MS SQL Server and SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio) on it already. They wouldn't even need SSMS installed locally on the voting machines since you can connect to MS SQL Server remotely from another computer running SSMS. You could also use a million other database tools of even write your own code to access and manipulate an MS SQL Server installation. Hell, you could also use the SQL prompt to manipulate the database and that is automatically part of all MS SQL Server installs.

This isn't the smoking gun some people want it to be. There was definitely a lot of vote fraud, but this just seems like a red herring to get make those who are challenging the fraud seem desperate and crazy. This will be used against them to dismiss the fraud as a mistake or other lame excuse. It's the equivalent to the libtards expecting to find a bunch of line items for bribes to Russia on Trump's tax returns. It's just too convenient and smells like a trap.

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This is my point. I would wager the usage was nefarious, but it’s like saying a murder victim was stabbed with a pair of scissors at a sewing convention: inconclusive without additional info.