What if this is to mitigate against any states that uses machines in the 2022 election? They shut it all down during the votes so they can't manipulate it and it messes up their own plans for rigging.
THIS sounds like an advantage, but there can still be pallets full of ballots and "stopping" the vote count in the middle of the night only to start up in the very early hours of the morning
What if this is to mitigate against any states that uses machines in the 2022 election? They shut it all down during the votes so they can't manipulate it and it messes up their own plans for rigging.
THIS sounds like an advantage, but there can still be pallets full of ballots and "stopping" the vote count in the middle of the night only to start up in the very early hours of the morning
harder for us to pay attention and keep an eye on things if they do all that with no internet. could make it much easier for them