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originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: VengefulGhost
Proof that theres far too many people out there with more money than brains .
Also that money not only buy votes but if there is enough of if it, it can be used to undermine a democratic process...
originally posted by: TDawg61
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: VengefulGhost
Proof that theres far too many people out there with more money than brains .
Also that money not only buy votes but if there is enough of if it, it can be used to undermine a democratic process...
Like maybe buying off some voting electors?Hmm..
originally posted by: imitator
This was all setup for Thanksgiving, anyone could see this coming a mile away.... The MSM topic for dinner, the recount and Russia hacking, over turning the election etc.
They can recount all they want, Hillary lost......
But computer experts says the old electronic voting machines have a hidden flaw that worries them in the event of a very close election. The machines do not produce a paper ballot or receipt, leaving nothing to be recounted if the election outcome were in doubt, such as in 2000, when the nation awaited anxiously for Florida to reexamine those hanging chads.
“The nightmare scenario would be if Pennsylvania decides the election and it is very close. You would have no paper records to do a recount,” said Lawrence Norden, deputy director of the Brennan Center for Justice’s Democracy Program, co-author last year of a report on the risk posed by old voting machines.