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In a display that caught the attention of a federal courtroom, computer scientist Alex Halderman illuminated glaring susceptibilities within Georgia’s voting infrastructure, casting shadows on the security of its election system. During an ongoing trial, Halderman, a professor at the University of Michigan, demonstrated how a voting machine could be tampered with in mere seconds using everyday items—a Bic pen and a $10 smart card—raising questions about the reliability of the Dominion voting equipment used across the state.
We undersatnd what jeopardy we have wit the ballots as well and lots of progress is being made on that front as well along with illegal invaders getting to vote and many other issues there are those of us who are all over the cheat. So if we lose it wont be because we didn't try and stop the cheat, we are.
I'm grateful for the efforts and I bid you success!