I have seven remaining unanswered questions about the security of our election systems.
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6. Have U.S. elections ever been rigged in ways that election officials had never contemplated until it was discovered?
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7. Have election EXPERTS seen any red flags for widespread fraud in the 2020 election?
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Our politicians tell us they are 100% secure which means they are significantly less than that.
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Dominion was rejected by TX because they didn’t support a unique identifier on their ballots. (A feature which can theoretically break anonymity of the vote.) This is ironic, because TX is one of a few states that uses vote casting machines that don’t have a paper trail.
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Some states are less secure than others because they lack a verifiable paper trail. Meaning there’s no way to check the result using a hand recount. I won’t speculate on how much less secure they are, but here’s the list & source.https://twitter.com/GibbleFenwick/status/1349969720703807488 …
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