Fox, Tucker et al aside:
Having followed this ..story unfold in the press with some schadenfreude, it also made me think back to when I got my scepticism towards..voting machines.
2000 election in Florida
Who could forget this scandal and (in my opinion then and now) robbery ?
Firstly this:
Historical Timeline of Electronic Voting Machines and Technology | by Carrie Jean Del Valle | Medium
And this sealed the deal for me:1988 — Report Warns of Problems with Pre-Scored Punch Cards
Roy Saltman said in his report “Accuracy, Integrity, and Security in Computerized Vote-Tallying” that “the use of pre-scored punch cards contributes to the inaccuracy and to the lack of confidence. It is generally not possible to exactly duplicate a count obtained on pre-scored punch cards, given the inherent physical characteristics of these ballots and variability in the ballot-punching performance of real voters. It is recommended that the use of pre-scored punch card ballots be ended.” Despite his warning, use of punch card voting systems continues to be one of the biggest problems back in the 2000 US presidential elections.
^Aug. 14, 2003 — Democrats Raise Questions of Propriety over Diebold Chief Executive’s Ties to George W. Bush
“The head of a company vying to sell voting machines in Ohio told Republicans in a recent fund-raising letter that he is ‘committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year.’ The Aug. 14 letter from Walden O’Dell, chief executive of Diebold, Inc — who has become active in the re-election effort of President Bush — prompted Democrats this week to question the propriety of allowing O’Dell’s company to calculate votes in the 2004 presidential election.”(“Voting Machine Controversy,” Cleveland Plain Dealer, Aug. 23, 2003)
The republican electorate, who feel robbed, hasn't got it from strangers
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