Using voting machines that have WiFi, but are not supposed to have WiFi...What could go wrong? No evidence of fraud here.
People losing their jobs because they testify in front of the voting committee...no first amendment violation, so nothing wrong with that, right??? We should support private companies firing people who testify under oath, right?
Statistically improbable distributions of unique names for voters...complex analysis, so easy to ignore...nothing to see here...just ignore the science.
Sampling the data flow from election night, and detecting differences in the data flow that are supposed to be identical, affecting hundreds of thousands of votes? Probably just nothing.
If any of that is true, we no longer have a democratic republic; we have an oligarchic pseudo-republic.
"It's not the people who vote that count, it's the people who count the votes." -- Joseph Stalin
How confident are you that your vote matters?