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In reply to the discussion: " Of all the gin joints..." (Black box election fraud just happened to me.) [View all]Ms. Toad
(38,607 posts)What I am saying is that the kind of vote flipping being alleged is virtually possible given the real life division of labor and logic involved in voting machines.
If you believe otherwise, then please explain the logic of the code - and the mechanics of implementing it - which is consistent with the division of labor (party names are not written into the program by the programmers, who are the only ones who have access to the software for all of the machines of one type; local election officials are unrestricted in how they name each party - so in writing this devious routine, the programmers cannot count on them using standard names; and the local election officials only have access to their machines (making any logical hack they do extremely ineffective) and most of them don't have the programming ability to carry it out).
Being evil and wanting to hack votes does not mean they get to snap their fingers and accomplish it. If you really believe that is what happened, then you need to be able to provide a realistic explanation about how they have carried out this massive manipulation. So far, no one has even bothered to try answering that question. Whenever I raise it, I get snark (the OP), or allegations that these are evil people - without any explanation of how they could possibly carry out their evil intentions.