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Originally Posted by Namath12
no worries
Let's be realistic here. It took them two hours to hack into these voting machines. Russian hackers had months to attempt to gain whatever amount of physical access was necessary and to hack in. I believe I remember reading something about some of the machines not being airgapped. There's a quote in that article that all it would take was five seconds with a USB drive to have future remote access. What are the odds a Russian could secure five minutes with one of them in the leadup to the election? Could it be done during the election? Like, could someone walk in to vote, plug a USB drive in and compromise the machine on the spot?
There's been reporting that Russia
tried to hack voting machines. It sure sounds like they would have had an easy time doing it...
What are the odds that zero results were changed in the 2016 election? 1%? 5%? 25%?
Like, there's no evidence of it so the media can't/won't cover it, and we may never know for sure... but if we just think about the probability that votes were changed somewhere, it has to be pretty high, right? What about the probability that they hacked enough votes to change the outcome and literally install Trump as President? I think it's reasonable to consider that an act of war, if it happened, for whatever that's worth.