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Asshat4Congress 5 points ago +5 / -0

It took Johan Pulitzer about 3 hours to get into the GA voting system, I wonder what he could of done if he got a laptop a month ahead of time

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becky21k1 2 points ago +2 / -0

I mean they're not wrong, the integrity was already long since compromised.

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TexasNoMoreTaxes 2 points ago +2 / -0

Crooked waste land

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Flipbarryfromreddit [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

That response by them is hilarious! How can anybody in their right mind believe that stealing the software used to program voting machines won't impact the legitimacy of the election in any way???

"But behind the scenes, they fretted about how President Donald Trump and his allies might use the news to cast doubt on the integrity of the city’s elections in light of false claims and conspiracy theories he cited during Tuesday’s presidential debate.

The commissioners initially refused to confirm the theft or that an investigation had been opened. They only did so after The Inquirer informed them it would be reporting the incident based on sources who were not authorized to publicly discuss it.

Philadelphia police referred all questions to Mayor Jim Kenney’s office.

“Since being informed of the incident, I have immediately committed to making necessary police resources available to investigate this incident and find the perpetrators. I have also committed to the city commissioners additional resources to provide enhanced security at the warehouse going forward,” Kenney said in a statement. “This matter should not deter Philadelphians from voting, nor from having confidence in the security of this election.”