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BradBlog: Howard Dean on Electronic Voting Machines, Diebold and Otherwise
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Howard Dean on Electronic Voting Machines, Diebold and Otherwise...

by Brad

4/22/2006

"These machines are a problem. This is not some Internet conspiracy; this is a serious problem that faces American democracy. These machines are not reliable and they shouldn't be used. We should not be using machines in this country where the results of the vote can't be verified after the fact. Period. Any machines."-- DNC Chair, Gov. Howard Dean, 4/19/06

David Grossman (formerly of MediaMatters.org, currently of PoliticsTV.com) attended a breakfast with Howard Dean the other day. He asked Dean about his concern over Electronic Voting Machines. Dean's answer was interesting (transcript of complete answer is below.)

While I'm encouraged somewhat by Dean's response -- he seems to have a general grasp of the concerns -- it seems to me that he's still vastly "misunderestimating" the disastrous situation now afoot in the country in the wake of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA). He just doesn't yet seem to grasp the seriousness of the situation and the extent of the problems and dangers posed to our democracy.

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Dean also speaks, in his full response, about his experience a year or so ago hacking a Diebold GEMS central tabulator with "someone" on "live TV". That "someone" was Bev Harris of BlackBoxVoting.org and the live TV was a CNBC's Topic A with Tina Brown which Dean was Guest Hosting. The clip of him hacking the machines with Harris is right here. He added, in his response, that he didn't know for sure, but it "could have been a program that was elaborately programmed to fool me into thinking I was doing something I really wasn't doing."

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http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00002722.htm

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  -BradBlog: Howard Dean on Electronic Voting Machines, Diebold and Otherwise Wilms  Apr-23-06 02:22 AM   #0 
  - I'm glad..  kansasblue   Apr-23-06 02:29 AM   #1 
  - Cathy Cox is a Dem SOS who brought statewide paperless Diebold  Amaryllis   Apr-24-06 12:04 AM   #9 
     - Don't forget Cortez, the Dem SoS in PA.  Wilms   Apr-24-06 12:46 AM   #10 
        - Which is why we need to frame it that way; Dean would be well  Amaryllis   Apr-24-06 03:41 PM   #12 
  - Maybe I over-estimated Dean's awareness. I'd very much like to believe  Stevepol   Apr-23-06 04:37 AM   #2 
  - A lot of people get hacking, but they don't yet comprehend RIGGING.  glitch   Apr-23-06 12:50 PM   #4 
     - You mean it's not just a glitch?  BeFree   Apr-23-06 03:20 PM   #6 
        - Exactly! Plus if anyone points it out they would probably be subjected  glitch   Apr-23-06 03:38 PM   #7 
        - Speaking truth to power  BeFree   Apr-23-06 07:42 PM   #8 
           - So what? Exactly! We dishonor our ancestors by caving so easily. nt  glitch   Apr-24-06 02:34 PM   #11 
        - Or code built in at the vendor level before the BOE even gets the machines  Amaryllis   Apr-24-06 03:42 PM   #13 
  - I wonder if this is the "credible person"  Slit Skirt   Apr-23-06 12:33 PM   #3 
  - Just an example  Boredtodeath   Apr-23-06 02:25 PM   #5 
 

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