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Voting Expert Explains How Voting Technology Impacts the 2020 Election

Voting Expert Explains How Voting Technology Impacts the 2020 Election

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New technology is becoming a part of the 2020 election process and has the potential to create faster, more accessible voting around the country. But, as shown with the Iowa caucus, these untested technologies have the potential to do the complete opposite - delaying results and creating confusion. How can we ensure that the technology we are using gives us fast, reliable and accurate results?
Date: 2022-07-06

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I learned about the exit poll discrepancies earlier today on one of Jimmy Dore's videos. I really appreciated that info. I would have probably never even heard about these aberrations if it wasn't for that show, but I need to know why no one has spent more time on this? I think this deserves MUCH more attention because, if it's true, this is something that deserves GLOBAL attention. If the world's largest economy and military power is having its own elections tampered with, it should be known by everyone on the planet who is attempting to take over the controls of that powerful switch!
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Tell the voters about HR1111. REPUBLICANS and DEMOCRATS have sold us out. LOOK IT UP before you vote. If you vote you are selling the entire nation out invluding your children and grandchildren. Who is most important? Politicians or your family. Quit giving them power and crying about how wrong they do you. Stop being mad at people who do not vote because we know it takes to wings to keep the Eagle flying. Clip it's wings and it no longer has the power. The people have the power therefore are the problem, by giving it away. UNITE under our standards not theirs!
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The fact that the American people are not given a voter id that can be tracked on a complete voting ledger open to the general public online is proof enough that these elections are rigged. They could careless about transparency and uniformity because the more counties and states using their own methods and private companies the more vulnerabilities. The elections are rigged 100% because there is no breakdown of every vote timestamped, labeled, and location verified.
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The house passed a voting security bill. The senate won-t even vote on it. Why doesn-t the senate want voting security and why are they pushing false rumors that California is cheating when the senate is the one that voted no on election security, not California. The senate is also the one that doesn-t want us to bring back the voting rights act of the 1960-s that gave everyone the fair right to vote.
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Elections should be the sole property of the people electing officials. Once you add organizations of any sort into the process, you invite manipulation. Once manipulation has been introduced, they seek to tip the balance in their favor. When things get out of balance, they tip. When things tip, they get messy. When things get messy, people seek order and the cycle starts again.
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Computers are really cool and extremely useful, but let's just stick to some good old paper for that kind of stuff.
Because it takes a massive amount of effort to have any meaningful impact this way.
With computers, you can just change the big number it gives you back and be done.

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I wish voters could get feedback either via text to their phone or an email that indicates their vote was counted and how. Paper voting is absolutely necessary for a physical record in case of computer issues. Any state no doing that is just asking for trouble.
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Listen as he said there is no perfect election so electronic or not no 100% percent transparency
So being electronic would make it faster and less costing and the only way it would be secure is it having its own web network. an opinion that is all

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Paper. Ballots. Only. There has to be a paper trail for verification purposes. Sure, computers can be used for helping to count votes, but physical records must be mandatory for free and fair elections.
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Does anyone else feel like the secret vote is less of a priority? Or is it valuable and I'm just not seeing it? I'd like to think of a future where voting is easier for everyone to participate in.
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