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Originally Posted by Rococo
I wasn't trying to imply that our elections were safe from future interference or that Trump had lost interesting in eroding free and fair elections. The voter fraud commission is gravely concerning. And there was an OpEd in the NYT this morning about how our voting processes would be much more secure if they were run on an open source platform rather than a Microsoft platform.
The voter fraud commission is only the tip of the iceberg. Aside from just working on its main focus of watching for millions of illegal voters that don't exist, Trump & GOP controlled Congress announced about 3 weeks ago that their intention was to reroute some other divisions under the fraud commission as well - namely shutting down the one remaining voting oversight agency because of "redundancies in other areas" around the country, and, since the head of the cyber security team resigned recently (forced or terminated? dunno the whole story), splitting the once secure cyber division 50/50 between working together with Russia and being under the fraud commission. The more that falls under the jurisdiction of the fraudulent fraud committee, the more fraud our future elections will allow.
BTW it should be noted that Kris Kobach and the fraudulent commission have been made aware of the imminent dangers above, and yet they still CHOOSE to make Trump's popular vote loss the priority anyway.
And then there are all sorts of other vulnerabilities unrelated to voting that I'm always bitching about ITT. Power grid, nuclear plants, 3-4 major loopholes in current, proposed and future legislation, and more.