I know this fries the brains of my security colleagues involved in election security, but how can you see how much voter disenfranchisement exists and *not* think that the greatest democratic benefit would be from making voting easier? I believe secure mobile voting is possible.
Right, but you agree that we already have things like lost ballot boxes, right? I hope we agree paper ballots are not perfect and infallible, so why does mobile voting have to be?
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We agree that paper ballots are not perfect and infallible. Mobile voting doesn't have to be either. I'm just looking for a reason why doing it by app is *better* and solve the big problems we currently have: 1) Disenfranchisement, and 2) Disinformation
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Oh, we definitely agree on that, I don't make any claims that it's the best solution! I just don't agree with the the reasons it's being dismissed from consideration.
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I fight enough battles in security that I don't need another one, but I also believe this.
