A well meaning election official asks questions about the integrity of Domonion voting machines. The next thing the FBI are breaking down her door. A look at election fraud through the eyes of hard working decent Americans, who didn't know how corrupt their voting process and bureaucracy was.
Charges of voter fraud, election rigging and political hacking have peppered the 2016 presidential race. As the November 8 election draws near, VOA's Steve Baragona looks at how hard it would be to steal the election. From VOA News.
The Dominion voting machines that Georgia and several other states use are unsecure and open to manipulation during the counting process. This second of two videos shows the weaknesses of the system and the ways in which an unscrupulous election official may alter ballots with virtually no chance of being caught.
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To demonstrate how vulnerable some of our digital election infrastructure really is, we bought two voting machines from an online auction site for less than $200. They were last used in State and Federal elections in 2012 and 2013. What vulnerabilities will we find?
Elections are under assault across the globe, as we continually see in the news. Well-resourced malicious cyber actors have tampered with our elections, whether it’s hacking voting machines or waging information warfare through social media.