There’s a fair amount of ways to steal an election: mail-in ballots, no voter ID, hacking voting machines, creating and submitting counterfeit ballots en masse, impersonating a dead voter, taking advantage of outdated voter roles, and the list goes on. But in most cases, time is the critical ingredient. The more time there is between the actual vote being cast and the final tabulation of votes, there more time there is to introduce corruption. That’s why, regardless of the outcome of this election investigation(s), we must remove the element of time from voting. Going forward, starting with the Georgia…

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