Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
CommonCause's report on voting machines seems to have stirred-up the hornet's nest, as it were. States are scrambling to defend their machines and their elections. If they would only spend as much time listening and learning, everyone would be much better off. / South Carolina may have some problems being ready for their run-off elections as ES&S has not delivered ballot programming to some counties yet / Qualifications of the people who certify our voting systems have now been questioned and rightfully so it appears. Why is it that some will listen to people with experience in bars and restaurants but not listen to computer scientists and elections experts? ...
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