I would like to verify your claim that voting machines don't have wireless modem chips in them, like your TV has? Please cite your source on that.
The link provides the documentation of the types of election machines which are affected, which is not 'all' of them that you interjected because you have no clue beyond Commie 'Crat talking points.
Since you didn't respond to the AT&T / DOJ agreement document, we should assume you might have read the DOJ agreement, or not; either way, you seem to concede the point of its existence and contents, even if you did not read it.
At the time of the 2020 election, did anyone know a national emergency was happening, NO.
Is there any evidence this network has been used to access voting machines, NO.
Is there any evidence actual ballots have been changed, NO.
Basically, what this article says is, it’s possible to use the cellular network to access voting machines and change ballots.
What I’m telling you is not only is there is no evidence of this ever happening, there is no evidence the voting machines could actually be tampered with using the cellular network considering cellular modems in machines is not universal.
What’s obvious is you have no idea how this network works or what voting machines have installed and how they are accessed.