SECURING ELECTIONS
[We all know how desperate Democrats are to rig elections with voter fraud. Often, it’s the only way they can win. It’s why they hysterically oppose Voter ID. Yet as Joseph Stalin said, “It’s not who votes that counts, it’s who counts the votes.” Today, the “who” is computers. Here, computer security expert Bruce Schneier explains what to do about this. –JW]
Today, we conduct our elections on computers. Our registration lists are in computer databases. We vote on computerized voting machines. And our tabulation and reporting is done on computers.
We do this for a lot of good reasons, but a side effect is that elections now have all the insecurities inherent in computers. The only way to reliably protect elections from both malice and accident is to use something that is not hackable or unreliable at scale.
Recently, there have been two graphic demonstrations of how bad our computerized voting system is.













