So while everyone is learning about how Republicans manufactured a "crisis" in vote fraud (and were blatantly racist about it, I will add), can we please pay attention to a state-appointed panel of scientists on the real problems with how we vote? Anyone? Bueller?
One computer scientist who has closely reviewed the team's findings warned via email, "The FSU report revealed a serious security vulnerability in the iVotronic: it is vulnerable to viruses that could be introduced by a single outsider and that could spread throughout a county. This means that a single outsider in a county that uses the iVotronic Firmware version 8 could potentially steal all the votes in that county, without being detected."
It's been six long, ugly years since the "election" of 2000. I hate to be a wet blanket, but Hillary isn't that popular, and if she gets the nomination and goes head to head against Rudy, the conditions will be ripe for another repeat of "too close to call" all over the country. Hard to trace viruses are a lot better to throw an election with than Brooks Brothers rioters. Don't say you weren't warned.
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