Elon Musk Against Voting Machine: US Billionaire Pitches for Paper Ballots, In-Person Voting With ID; Says ‘It’s Just Too Easy To Hack Computer Programme’
During a solo event in support of Donald Trump on October 17, Elon Musk advocated for significant changes to the US electoral process, emphasising the need for paper ballots, in-person voting, and voter ID.
During a solo event in support of Donald Trump on October 17, Elon Musk advocated for significant changes to the US electoral process, emphasising the need for paper ballots, in-person voting, and voter ID. Speaking to a crowd in the Philadelphia suburbs, Tesla Motors CEO Musk expressed distrust in electronic voting systems, stating, “It’s just too easy to hack a computer program.” He highlighted the vulnerability of digital systems, noting, “It's too easy to add just one line,” while asserting that paper ballots are far more secure. Musk criticised the absence of voter ID requirements in US elections, stating, “Every country that has democratic elections requires in-person voting with voter ID." His comments came in the wake of revelations from an election integrity expert who disclosed that Pennsylvania officials had admitted in court that their voting machines are not secure. Elon Musk Commits $70 Million Into Helping Donald Trump, Other Republicans Win in US Presidential Elections 2024.
Elon Musk: "Too Easy to Hack Voting Machines"
Elon Musk Warns Against Trusting Voting Machines
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