Except not. It's been over a month since the elections, and there are still no calls by anyone in any of the 28 states who use Dominion voting machines to remove them. And none at the national level either. Not from Republicans, Democrats, or Independents. No one. And I think I know why... GOP Sen. Ben Sasse says he hasn't heard 'a single congressional Republican' dispute the election in private There was no large-scale fraud that could've changed the election results. Privately, Sasse said his fellow Republicans agree. "I haven't heard a single Congressional Republican allege that the election results were fraudulent —not one," Sasse wrote. "Instead, I hear them talk about their worries about how they will 'look' to President Trump's most ardent supporters." But while these "ambitious politicians" see their opposition efforts as "a quick way to tap into the president's populist base without doing any real, long-term damage," they're wrong, Sasse continued. https://news.yahoo.com/gop-sen-ben-sasse-says-165829014.html
That is not your entire premise. You are asserting the machines are without objection. This is not the case. In fact, they are banned in at least one state. This is in fact, an objection to those machines and software.
They did not buy because they are not allowed to buy. The system fail to meet the Texas election code standards.
Understanding seems hard for you. I've already linked why Texas didn't buy, did you miss that? Do you need me to link it again?