I think the most interesting aspect of this is being overlooked. Think about what the Arizona Secretary of State and Maricopa County are saying: they're saying that once those machines are physically accessed by somebody they don't trust them any more and they have no way of making them trustworthy again. Let that sink in for a moment.
I think the most interesting aspect of this is being overlooked. Think about what the Arizona Secretary of State and Maricopa County are saying: they're saying that once those machines are physically accessed by somebody they don't trust them any more and they have no way of making them trustworthy again. Let that sink in for a moment.
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