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Participants debate whether Dominion systems—if vulnerable—could be used maliciously. They agree that with access, manipulating votes could be technically feasible, but clarify that there is no indication Dominion has done so or would do so. Still, the risk of system manipulation remains, providing ammunition for fears about election fairness.
The debate extends to election reform, with some advocating for returning to paper ballots. Citing Florida’s swift and reliable vote tallying as a successful model, they suggest nationwide adoption of single-day, in-person voting. They see this as the most secure method—one that could restore public confidence.