On that question, which I don't personally, I don't believe is a violation of the law. To be determined. It is to be. But Why aren't they taking a fraction of that time and a fraction of that money to take a look at machines so that they can tell us whether machines are trustworthy or whether we have repairs to make in our system? Exactly. Thank you so much. Until that happens, we're going to have a continuing majority of our fellow citizens who doubt the outcome of our elections. (09:09–09:24)
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Questions why resources aren't allocated to assess the trustworthiness of voting machines.
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