The Albatross
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If there's one bright spot in any of this its that it should hopefully help settle the stupid comments you get around every election that the US should have an online voting system or you could be able to vote on your phone, or facebook, iMessage, or some other method.
Voting machines should always be disconnected, manually run, and should have a printed paper trail that's verifiable, with double receipts. One anonymous receipt for the voter, one anonymous receipt for the precinct.
It wouldn't have gone over well for Hillary and likely would have been settled by the Supreme Court in favor of Trump given that he won the electoral college, and probably would have pushed back any of the Russia/Trump investigation given that the focus would have been on election interference, not campaign and administration connections.
There's also no evidence that the election results were affected by cyber attacks on the election infrastructure. Voting machines are not connected to the internet. There is evidence that Russia influenced the election with things like promoting/creating fake news, financing disinformation campaigns, and more, but not that results were altered. Those on the Right often portray polling as hilariously wrong, but, in truth, the polls were mostly right. Nationally, Clinton won by about the margin of error of the polls, around 2%. Regionally, Trump's late surge carried him in states that made sense for him to carry, and polls in those states taken close to election day reflected that.
I think that this is part of a longer game by Russia than influencing the 2016 results. I think they're gathering data for how to influence future elections with targeted disinformation campaigns.
Voting machines should always be disconnected, manually run, and should have a printed paper trail that's verifiable, with double receipts. One anonymous receipt for the voter, one anonymous receipt for the precinct.
What would have happened had Hillary not conceded due to this very thing?
It wouldn't have gone over well for Hillary and likely would have been settled by the Supreme Court in favor of Trump given that he won the electoral college, and probably would have pushed back any of the Russia/Trump investigation given that the focus would have been on election interference, not campaign and administration connections.
There's also no evidence that the election results were affected by cyber attacks on the election infrastructure. Voting machines are not connected to the internet. There is evidence that Russia influenced the election with things like promoting/creating fake news, financing disinformation campaigns, and more, but not that results were altered. Those on the Right often portray polling as hilariously wrong, but, in truth, the polls were mostly right. Nationally, Clinton won by about the margin of error of the polls, around 2%. Regionally, Trump's late surge carried him in states that made sense for him to carry, and polls in those states taken close to election day reflected that.
I think that this is part of a longer game by Russia than influencing the 2016 results. I think they're gathering data for how to influence future elections with targeted disinformation campaigns.