To: Eagles Talon IV
The backups would merely reiterate
the faulty algorithms.
That’s part of the issue of no valid
recounts being possible on the electronics.
To: lifelong_republican
I suppose I am assuming that the original vote is valid and if not made by a legitimate registered voter then at least it is unaltered. If then a backup of that vote is made off site at one or more locations and the back up drives are disconnected at the end of voting then how can they be altered? Also since there has to be a direct connection to these voting computers to change the votes made, how can this be done without it being obvious to anyone watching the polling site? My understanding is the access codes are needed to even get into the system to make the changes. Why can’t the access code contain a fingerprint recognition program so that the only people able to gain access would be known and tracked?
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