Cybersecurity experts reveal alarming data pointing to potential election interference
Election software hack concerns are making waves as cybersecurity experts sound the alarm on possible interference in the 2024 election. Two open letters from leading computer scientists and hacking experts outline how U.S. election software was compromised, allowing for potential manipulation of results in seven key swing states.
The most concerning data point? A staggering increase in “bullet ballots”—ballots where voters only marked a choice for president, leaving the rest blank. Historically, bullet ballots have remained at a steady 1% across all states, including in previous elections featuring Donald Trump. However, in the 2024 election, swing states show an unprecedented surge in bullet ballots for Trump, while non-swing states remain within the expected range.
Experts argue that this pattern suggests more than a statistical anomaly—it could indicate a systemic election software hack designed to alter the outcome. While some have dismissed these concerns as a left-wing conspiracy, the counterarguments have largely focused on refuting claims about Elon Musk’s Starlink being used to manipulate votes—ignoring the broader cybersecurity warnings about vulnerabilities in voting systems.
With growing pressure for a hand recount, the question remains: Will officials take action before the results are set in stone?
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