States Rush to Make Voting Systems More Secure as New Threats Emerge By News July 27, 2019 Add Comment Edit Amid growing warnings about the potential for voting machines and databases to be hacked, states are buying new machines. But some experts say vulnerabilities remain. Share this post Related PostsGun Violence and Pipe Bombs Jolt Voters as Election Season Ends. ‘Again?’ One Asks.Back at Georgetown Prep, Kavanaugh Is Hailed as a HeroTragedy in Pittsburgh, House and Senate Latest, Beto Backer: 9 Days to GoA Momentous Election in Brazil: What’s at Stake?Mediator: Trump’s Attacks on the News Media Are WorkingOn Politics: The ‘Darkest Day of Pittsburgh’s History’Selling Donald Trump: A First-Time Campaign Manager Tries to Defy the DoubtersRetro Report: Religion and Right-Wing Politics: How Evangelicals Reshaped Elections
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