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You can technically interfere with electronic voting machines with such technology, as you can interfere with it to register or list or get and read wrong or different numbers, which is a very advanced way of stealing an election

You only need to change 100,000 here or there out of a narrow vote by 70 + 70 = 140 to 150 million voters to do so

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