Election Truthers Are Spilling Sensitive Data Everywhere, And They’re Not Sorry | Talking Points Memo

Interesting the Taliban terrorists target Dominion, when, in fact, the only voting machines I’ve seen hacked are ES&S machines, the ones that keep “electing” Taliban terrorists.

The next national election will be stolen – by the GOP.
They’re setting it up as we speak.

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Since nothing has come out, anything that does come out will be the first thing to come out.

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Case in point: Larry Elder questioning the California recall election results in advance, and that weirdo Laxalt in NV already threatening lawsuits over the 2022 election.

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It’s starting to look like they can’t even cheat properly any longer. A good sign for their continued slide into irrelevance.

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Can you say that again? Three times fast?

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Yes, but with all the cunning and attention to detail that one might expect from, say, Mike Lindell.

So…we’re good.

Did you see what Elder did in Kahllee Forhn ee ah? Set up a stolen election website 2 days before the election. Imagine this moron gov of ANY state? Well, maybe TN.

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Yeah, something on the order of a receptionist in the office building lobby. Like you said: Tennessee.

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First you have to get rid of the real ballots. Permanently and completely unnoticed. Then get the fake ballots submitted in their place.
It’s not theoretical, it’s hypothetical - “maybe it is somehow possible”. In my “ward”, some 2000-3000 optical scan ballots go into a locked bin as voters deposit them. Those bins are securely transported to be opened and tabulated.
Is it perfect and perfectly secure?
No.
It is more perfect and more perfectly secure than any e-voting method we have at present. Back it up by allowing voters to take a picture of their ballot if need be, but the independent paper trail is a pretty good redundancy.

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Heh heh, probably not.

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recount the Republican winners as well, not just the Prez…how do we know if they won legitimately?

I would greatly appreciate it if the diary author would find a less snarky term than “truthers” for the headline. I believe the term was first used disparagingly by those opposed to further investigation of how the 9/11 attacks occurred. There is a reasonably large group of people that still seeks the truth, whatever that may be, against the contradictory and deficient explanation that was at the time provided by the Bush-Cheney administration and that has been reinforced by a Popular Mechanics article and the mindless deference of the major print and broadcast media. Thank you.

It’s easy. Become a preacher, and start televising your “services.” You’ll get rich, tax free.

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Oh, I already know that it’s easy. It’s just that you have to be a real asshole to do it. I could be wrong, but I don’t think that I have enough asshole in me… yet.

OT, maybe, but voting machines with hackable software make me very nervous.
There must be a paper trail for voting anywhere.
Mark sense, a 1930s technology is very hard to hack. Make your ballot – don’t forget a number 2 pencil – feed it into the machine, the the paper input is saved for audit. something old + something new makes a happy marriage.

BTW, the number 2 pencil goes back to when the mark was detected by little copper brushes. Now it’s done optically.

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lol. That was from weeks ago. Having said that, we just had a safe and secure election. Election Canada only uses paper ballots. True, there were a lot of pencils at my booth. One on the floor nearly took me out. :joy:

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The machines we use in my district here in California have you enter your choices electronically, then prints a summary on a paper roll on the side. You read through that, if it’s all good hit “Confirm” and the summary is scrolled out of sight in preparation for the next voter. Meanwhile, your choices are added to the total so end of the day they just pull all the totals onto thumb drives to be transported to headquarters for final counting. If you want a spot check or audit, just review the paper tapes to confirm they match the machine total.

Of course, now that California mails a ballot to each and every voter, my family and I all fill out our paper ballots at home and drop them into the dropoff box outside our town hall. We then get emails when they’re collected and when they’re tallied - it all works just fine.

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Nice, results are the same as mark sense.

Ya done good, pilgrim.

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