We have evidence of these electronic voting systems being vulnerable

7 months ago
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Tulsi Gabbard: "Long list of things we're investigating. We have the best of the best looking into this, with election integrity being one of them.

We have evidence of how these electronic voting systems have been vulnerable to hackers for a long time, and susceptible to exploitation to manipulate the results of the votes cast, which further reinforces your mandate to implement the use of paper ballots nationwide so that voters can trust the integrity of our elections."

Tulsi Gabbard has expressed concerns about the vulnerability of electronic voting systems in the United States. During her time in Congress, she proposed the "Securing America's Elections Act of 2018," a piece of legislation aimed at requiring voter-verified paper ballots in federal elections. The purpose of this bill was to allow for more reliable audits and recounts, ensuring that voters could verify and correct any errors before their paper ballot was preserved as the official record. It also stipulated that the voter-verified paper ballots would serve as the definitive record of votes cast in case of inconsistencies between electronic and paper tallies.

Gabbard has argued that electronic voting systems have long been vulnerable to hackers and result manipulation. These concerns have strengthened her push to implement the use of paper ballots nationwide so that voters can trust the integrity of the elections. Her focus on election security and the integrity of the voting system has been a prominent part of her political career.

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