To cheat, in other words — because that’s the only way their party can win many, if not most, elections these days.
As reported by Breitbart Tech, some investors in Silicon Valley have already convinced a few election officials to start using “vote by phone” technology, hoping that it will not simply catch on around the country but become the new voting standard.
However, as you can imagine, there are lots of people concerned about voter fraud, as well as technology snafus and other means of disrupting (and stealing) ballots. They include cybersecurity, coding, and cryptology experts.
Breitbart Tech noted further:
Venture capitalists of the tech world are currently pushing for the implementation of a new vote-by-phone concept, but while the Silicon Valley investors are wooing election officials, the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine are warning specifically against trusting apps and cellphones to manage the voting process…
“There are so many things that could go wrong — it is an odd time for this to be gaining momentum,” Marian Schneider, president of Verified Voting, a group of computer scientists and advocates for government openness who are pushing for more secure elections, told The Los Angeles Times.
“It is an odd time for this to be gaining momentum.”
That’s true. Reports of voter fraud were rampant following the Democratic takeover of the House in November. As Politico reported, Democrats in Florida were accused of ‘finding’ thousands of ballots in some districts as they worked to reverse victories by now-Gov. Ron DeSantis and now-U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, both Republicans who won in early balloting.
Also, Democrats in California managed to unseat several Republicans in GOP-leaning districts though thanks to a new state law that allowed “ballot harvesting” — “political jargon for a practice in which organized workers or volunteers collect absentee ballots from...
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