Voting Machine Warnings: Experts and Evidence
Since the 2020 presidential election, Joe Biden, congressional Democrats, and their usual allies in the major media have relentlessly hammered as “baseless” every reasonable concern about the vulnerabilities of electronic voting machines and suspicions of voting-machine fraud. Don’t listen to these wild “conspiracy theories,” they tell us. The leading Fake News spigots (The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, NPR, MSNBC, and their imitators) have been especially vicious in attacking all who challenge our supposedly “safe and secure” digital voting systems. We can trust in the integrity of our voting systems, they assure us, because our federal and state authorities vouch for them!
However, this was not always the case. In elections since 2000, Democrats and the media sock puppets who now smear election challengers as “election deniers” and “MAGA extremists” were themselves leading critics of voting machines and warned of the dangers of hacking and fraud. Here are a few of their assertions and demands from the past that were then treated seriously by the same media that today dismiss similar warnings as “conspiracy theories”:
• Representative Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.): “We are requesting an investigation into all the allegations, of irregularities with respect to the electronic and other voting machines so that people can have confidence in the result of this election, and so that any weaknesses are changed before the next election.”
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