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Registered: ‎03-17-2010

Re: Rigged computer programs


@esmeraldagooch wrote:

The DA in a California city says hackers were at work there.

 

“Hackers are going on and changing (online) voter registrations,” said Riverside District Attorney Mike Hestrin, an invited guest at the grand opening of the Temecula Valley Republican Headquarters Saturday, June 11. “We know hackers are doing it but we don’t know who they are.”
 
According to Hestrin, as far as his investigators are concerned, only Republicans were hackedTuesday.
 
Another group of investigators was sent to the polls for the primary elections to ask questions. They found that when voters asked for provisional ballots after realizing that their party identification had changed, they were never received. Hestrin said that he had talked with the Registrar of Voters to ensure that anyone who asked for a provisional ballot would receive one.
 
“No one is going to be disenfranchised in this county,” Hestrin said.
 
He also noted that there may be a bigger problem in the county and it may have to go to the Board of Supervisors. Almost all of the county’s electronics are still on DOS, he said.
 
“We are so far behind any hacker can get into it… We need to upgrade our voter technology.”
 
He said his investigators are continuing their investigation into voter fraud and online hacking.
 
 
 

“We know hackers are doing it but we don’t know who they are.”

 

Well..... for one, the FBI can start by questioning in great detail  a  man named Clinton Curtis......  who happened to volunteer his personal information.

 

......and I would bet hard money California isn't the only area affected...... by either hackers OR nefarious types who "hire" people like Clinton Curtis.

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Registered: ‎05-23-2010

Re: Rigged computer programs

It's always been pretty common for the minority or losing side/candidate to holler voter fraud or election fraud, probably since before we were even the United States. 

 

In the Internet Age I would think it's easy to claim, more difficult to prove. Is there voter fraud? Most likely. Is it rampant everywhere? My thoughts are, no. 

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