Democracy Defense Project is Wrong: Georgia’s Election System is Not Safe or Secure – IOTW Report

Democracy Defense Project is Wrong: Georgia’s Election System is Not Safe or Secure

The Georgia Record:

By Field Searcy

Last week, the Democracy Defense Project, a group of former Georgia governors and officials, launched a media campaign to assure Georgia voters that our election system is safe and secure. They claim voting machines are reliable and verifiable. However, they are either misinformed or misleading the public. Georgia has an election system that is “tore up from the floor up”. Let’s review the facts and the evidence.

Ongoing Court Case on Unsecure Electronic Voting

Georgians are waiting for a decision from Judge Amy Totenberg on the case Curling vs.Raffensperger. This case, which started seven years ago, called for the removal of the old Diebold voting machines and now includes the newer Dominion machines. During the trial, an expert witness hacked an election machine in front of the judge using just a pen. The Secretary of State’s (SOS) office admitted they have outsourced cybersecurity. Judge Totenberg has previously ruled that the voting system is unverifiable and breaks two Georgia laws. Despite warnings from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other agencies, no updates have been made in four years. We’re still using the same machines, and even Governor Kemp admitted “you give anyone a voting machine and they can hack it”.
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6 Comments on Democracy Defense Project is Wrong: Georgia’s Election System is Not Safe or Secure

  1. I feel dirty and used after voting in Georgia now. The nice old people who used to man my precinct are all gone, and I know the man-bun neckbeards who replaced them are smirking behind my back as I walk out clutching my “I Voted” sticker, which I now stick on the side of my trashcan, instead of the fridge, when I get home. F—k the Dems for this, and double-f—k the goddam RINOs who trashed the system for a mess of pottage.

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