all of the text is pasted here and there are several videos as well to be found at the link. i don't vote and haven't registered since wva thirty five years ago which was also my last voting experience. no matter who you vote for the government still gets in and does the same crap as the 'loser'. its a farce designed to hoodwink you;
Our team on the ground in Georgia,
Florida, and in other key states is finding new evidence each day that
the upcoming midterms will be extremely undemocratic and rife with
vulnerabilities, and that millions of eligible voters will not get to
cast a ballot for a variety of reasons.
It
can be truly disheartening, but there is a silver lining. Because while
the media, the policymakers, and the voters themselves routinely ignore
many of these problems, there are also people out there who are
dedicating their lives to solving them.
One
such person is election integrity activist Marilyn Marks, the executive
director of the Coalition for Good Governance (CGG).
In between fighting for the rights of all eligible Americans to vote, she found the time to sit down with WhoWhatWhy for an extensive interview on a wide range of topics.
Truly
eye-opening was her commentary on the outdated and vulnerable voting
systems still being used in the US today. Marks noted, for example, that
US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley recently put Congo on
notice that the US could not accept the results of its election if the
country used certain voting machines.
Ironically,
however, Haley was elected governor of South Carolina on the same type
of equipment — electronic voting machines with no paper trail.
These
machines were also the subject of a lawsuit CGG filed in Georgia
earlier this year. Citing the many vulnerabilities of the system, the
group sought to force the Peach State to switch to paper ballots.
While
the court ultimately decided that there was too little time to make
such a change ahead of the midterms, Marks still believes that the
judge’s ruling was a positive for those seeking fair, transparent, and
verifiable elections — because it was the first time that a federal
court has said using these types of machines is a violation of voters’
constitutional rights.
Check out the brief clips of Marks discussing these and other issues, and visit WhoWhatWhy’s YouTube channel and other social media pages ahead of the midterms for other exciting videos from our team on the ground.
https://whowhatwhy.org/2018/10/13/electronic-voting-systems-designed-to-obliterate-all-proof/
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