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In reply to the discussion: If there was cheating in the last election... [View all]FBaggins
(27,740 posts)25. He doesn't need to
One is an expert on the subject and the other is a nut with woo conspiracy theories
Please note - Spoonamore tried the same nonsense in 2004. We then went on to win the next two presidential elections handily without ever doing anything about the supposed hackers. How did we miss it?
He claims to be a lifelong republican
but he ran against a Republican in 2016 as an independent and had to go to court over that because he had voted in the Democrat primary in the previous cycle.
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Absolutely, the allegations in the first letter from the cybersecurity expert group must be carefully investigated also
Think. Again.
Nov 17
#47
Oh, you mean like any allegation of a crime having been committed? Would those be woo's?
Think. Again.
Nov 17
#48
Spoonamore claims to be a republican in the Nov-15-24 letter that is circulating.
DiamondShark
Nov 17
#37
I think vetting the person you are promoting in these posts is the best path forward.
DiamondShark
Nov 17
#79
If I do, will that make all the digitized tabulation machines disappear or something?
Think. Again.
Nov 17
#85
You would learn how we public workers secure our elections against bad actors.
DiamondShark
Nov 17
#86
After 2004 major security laws and procedures were put in place and thousands of voting machines were replaced.
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Nov 17
#30
He doesn't address the question of citizens being able to oversee their own elections
questionseverything
Nov 16
#8
The obvious idea is that using 2 different processes to count the same numbers will expose discrepencies.
Think. Again.
Nov 17
#32
Correct, discrepencies discovered during audits would then prompt full recounts to arrive at true results.
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Nov 17
#58
Except that "non-binding" audits would not necessarily lead to recounts if a candidate doesn't request that...
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Nov 17
#63
Arizona Republicans wanted to hand-count ballots. Then they saw the price tag -- and the errors.
MichMan
Nov 17
#43
Wisconsin is like 30,000 though, that's about 9 vote change per precinct
questionseverything
Nov 17
#23