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Originally Posted by Tom Joad
It's being implied.
Of course the people doing the implying know it's impossible so they are not saying it outright. But they also know a certain number of people will make that leap of assumption.
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Just a note on 'impossibility.' That depends on proper security measures properly implemented. That may or may not be the case.
As an illustration, imagine voting machines with seals all intact, physically well-protected, and never ever connected to the internet. Not hackable, right?
And the vote totals are downloaded securely, and processed in an isolated, impeccable chain of devices. All as it should be. Hacking out-of-the-question.
Except each voting machine in certain precincts was loaded with software and ballot data that was prepared on a poorly secured Windows-XT machine in a county office....