Voting machine companies have been actively seeking to avoid this type of scrutiny. They have sent threats of litigation to academics researching their machines. They have also blocked litigation seeking records from the machines when there were errors in vote counts and have lied to journalists and to elected officials about the fact that some machines could be accessed remotely.
At least they admitted it. So what happens if when they connect to the internet, they ended up triggering malware or special code to "do some magic"?
Next question: HOW MANY OTHER PLACES DID THE UPDATE THAT CAUSED THIS?
Regan's "Shining City on a Hill" looks more like an asylum to many people around the world. The sad truth is, those people have a point. We can show them that at least 71 million American's are not going to roll over and play dead and the reports come in about more machine miscounts, dead people voting, polling station "anomalies" and more. We may have our issues, but most Amercan's: (1) Don't like to be lied to or cheated; (2) Don't like to be told how to think; (3) and most of all - don't think it's OK to try and cheat the election system. Biden will never be my President, nor was Al Gore.
Please forward to the Trump campaign