Electronic voter fraud is a certainty as far as I'm concerned. Such fraud does have its limitations though (beyond a certain scale it becomes mathematiclly observable). I would only expect voter machines to be able to throw maybe 5% from one side to the other. So if the election is a close one in a few key states, I'd put my money on the establishment favorite every time.
scoopadoop ago
short answer: yes
ISlooshyYou ago
The better question is "Could the election NOT be stolen with the help of Electronic Voting Machines.
With all of the crooked crap our government and government agencies do on a daily basis. Why in hell would they not be crooked with the voting system?
iamrage ago
Will? It has already been done before
FidgetyImp ago
yup.
RooseBolton1981 ago
"Of course not!" George W. Bush
Sciency ago
Electronic voter fraud is a certainty as far as I'm concerned. Such fraud does have its limitations though (beyond a certain scale it becomes mathematiclly observable). I would only expect voter machines to be able to throw maybe 5% from one side to the other. So if the election is a close one in a few key states, I'd put my money on the establishment favorite every time.
RedditIsPropaganda23 ago
5% is fucking huge lol
rspix000 ago
Kind of like coin tosses.
Yo ago
Relevant video. Why Electronic Voting is a BAD Idea - Computerphile
Dr_Moonman_III ago
Who is foolish enough to trust a vote count in America?
Peglius ago
not me
ShowMeYourKitties ago
It probably will be.
Dashippy ago
Why not? It would hardly be the first would it?
TimberWolfAlpha ago
I see no reason they'd suddenly stop doing so now.
Estafusis ago
It's entirely possible. If not likely.